There are 330 worksheets about jobs and professions all conveniently located in this section. This jobs worksheet is for elementary students to practice talking about different jobs. Start out by introducing the target vocabulary and then you can choose to either use the whole worksheet or just certain activities to give your students more practice. The last page is a key and you can easily adapt this to have the translations in your students native language. If you are working on something else in class or your students are at a different level, consider using one of the other available worksheets instead.
How you talk about jobs and professions in class will depend a lot on the age of your learners. For younger students learning about common jobs can be lots of fun, for high school students this section can include talking about their future or dream job, and for professionals more detailed job titles will need to be introduced. The extent to which you discuss various jobs and professions in your classroom will depend a lot on your learners too. With young students and beginners some simple vocabulary would be appropriate while with more advanced and business English students, this becomes a more complex. For these classes, simply ask what they are most interested in talking about so that you can tailor your lesson to suit their needs.
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Pair/groupwork (elementary). Students read the information on their charts, then ask and answer questions like "what's your job?, What hours do you work? When do you have breaks? etc
Elementary level worksheet with questions for discussion about part-time jobs. Example questions: Are you a student or are you working now? If you are a student, have you finished your schooling ...
A list of professions with the most typical words used to describe them which students are not allowed to use; a guessing game focused on speaking fluency in particular.
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This activity shows you how to write your cv. Aim: To create a short Personal Profile to go at the top of a CV.
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Speaking activity, revising jobs, warm-up activity.
Cut out the cards and play a game with your students. You can play it in groups or pairs. Place the cards in a pile face down. One student at a ...