PartI> Communicative Activities Unit 3,Book 4
Part I Communicative Activities Unit 3, Book 4
Communicative Activities Brainstorming Listening Speaking Return to Menu Unit 3,Book 4
Brainstorming Listening Speaking Communicative Activities Return to Menu Unit 3, Book 4
Brainstormine Work with your group to think out five to ten words/phrases/expressions about employment and career prospects. Disciplinary matters at the workplace Types of employment Recruiting/Firing Positions/Job titles Unit 3,Book 4
Unit 3, Book 4 Work with your group to think out five to ten words/phrases/expressions about employment and career prospects. Disciplinary matters at the workplace Types of employment Recruiting/Firing Positions/Job titles
Disciplinary Matters at the Workplace ▣be punctual ▣take/have sick ▣leave-taking leave ▣be absent 日 study leave ▣ask for leave ▣naternity leave ▣take French leave visiting leave ▣ask for/have ▣leave of a day off absence take leave without permission Unit 3,Book 4
take/have sick leave study leave maternity leave visiting leave leave of absence be punctual leave-taking be absent ask for leave take French leave ask for/have a day off take leave without permission Unit 3, Book 4 Disciplinary Matters at the Workplace
Types of Employment the position given to an advanced student or a recent graduate who entering into an agreement is undergoing supervised practical (either written or spoken)on training which work is to be done or internship supplies are to be made,e.g. an agreement made by a ▣part-time carpenter,a painter,a plumber or a builder with ▣commission their customers ▣contracting ▣full-time a combination of work and study offered to a high ▣volunteering school or college student by 口work-study a school so that he can gain some work experience,often ▣apprenticeship used in the phrase a work- study program in American English Unit 3,Book 4
Unit 3, Book 4 internship part-time commission contracting full-time volunteering work-study apprenticeship entering into an agreement (either written or spoken) on which work is to be done or supplies are to be made, e.g. an agreement made by a carpenter, a painter, a plumber or a builder with their customers a combination of work and study offered to a high school or college student by a school so that he can gain some work experience, often used in the phrase a workstudy program in American English the position given to an advanced student or a recent graduate who is undergoing supervised practical training Types of Employment