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Intelligent Business Coursebook – Pre Intermediate Business English by Christine Johnson 1 ENGLISH LANGUAGE, 13 th , December 2013. UNIT8: JOB SEEKING WARM UP ACTIVITIES: Taking about job job seekers job market qualification experience job adverstiments careers advisers human resorcesdevelopment GRAMMAR FOCUS: IMERATIVE (giving orders) Do not touch! Do not cross! Turn of all lights! GRAMMAR FOCUS: Conditional IF) CLAUSES There are three types. Main sentence "if" clause I Future present I shall come if you invite me II Conditional Past I should come if you invited me III Past Conditional I should have come if you had invited me. Omission "if" (verb stands in fron of subject) 1. Had I met you before, I should have helped you. 2. Had we lost the game, they would have been happy. 3. Should I be late for lunch, don't worry LITERATURE FOCUS: “The online job market", text analysis, matching the questions with the paragraphs, speaking about the article Speaking about job market

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  • Intelligent Business Coursebook Pre Intermediate Business English by Christine Johnson

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    ENGLISH LANGUAGE,

    13th, December 2013.

    UNIT8: JOB SEEKING

    WARM UP ACTIVITIES:

    Taking about job

    job seekers

    job market

    qualification

    experience

    job adverstiments

    careers advisers

    human resorcesdevelopment GRAMMAR FOCUS: IMERATIVE (giving orders)

    Do not touch!

    Do not cross!

    Turn of all lights!

    GRAMMAR FOCUS: Conditional IF) CLAUSES

    There are three types.

    Main sentence "if" clause

    I Future present

    I shall come if you invite me

    II Conditional Past

    I should come if you invited me

    III Past Conditional

    I should have come if you had invited me.

    Omission "if" (verb stands in fron of subject) 1. Had I met you before, I should have helped you. 2. Had we lost the game, they would have been happy. 3. Should I be late for lunch, don't worry

    LITERATURE FOCUS:

    The online job market", text analysis, matching the questions with the paragraphs, speaking about the article

    Speaking about job market

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    REVIEW:

    Grammar exercises

    Complete the sentences with Let's, Don't or Please.

    1. This equipment is very expensive, be careful with it! 2. I don't want anyone to know about my new job yet. . tell anyone. 3. It's one o'clock. go for lunch. 4. It's good to try different kinds of work. . be afraid to change jobs. 5. It's a good job and we're offering you a very good salary. .. think about it. 6. We don't have time to discuss this question now. leave it till tomorrow. 7. .. turn off all the lights when you leave the office.

    LANGUAGE CHECK

    Complete the instructions with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.

    1. If the machine breaks down, (phone the maintenance department. 2. if you (not understand) .. a word, look it up in a dictionary. 3. Please (tell) your head of department if you want to attend the seminar. 4. Please (not enter) the room if the red light is showing. 5. if you can't find the room, (ask) .. at reception. 6. If you (be) ..tired, let's take a break.