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Unit 1. Finding the Ideal Job 1 I think the person who takes a job in order to live - that is to say, for the money - has turned himself into a slave. Joseph Campbell To be successful, a woman has to be much better at her job than a man. Golda Meir Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life. Confucius

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I think the person who takes a job in order to live - that is to say, for the money - has turned himself into a slave.

Joseph Campbell

To be successful, a woman has to be much better at her job than a man.

Golda Meir

Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life.

Confucius

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Reading One: Finding the Ideal Job<BACKGROUND & VOCABULARY>ads : advertisements to sell things or to find new workerscareers : the kinds of work (that) people do, usually after learning how and usually for a long timehire : to give someone a jobideal : perfectinterviews : meeting where a person looking for a job talks to the person who is looking a new workermanagers : people who direct and organize groups of workers in a company

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Reading One: Finding the Ideal Job<BACKGROUND & VOCABULARY>out of work : without a jobpostings : ads or comments on the Internetrésumés : written descriptions of people’s education and previous jobsrewards : good things you get in return for work (such as money or health insurance)skills : things that you can do well; abilities that you have learned and practicedspecific : detailed and exact; not general

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Reading One: Finding the Ideal Job1~2like : ~ 과 같은most : 대부분의job postings : 사원모집 광고들experts : 전문가들 (people who know a lot about something)résumé : 이력서 (C.V. : curriculum vitae)

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Reading One: Finding the Ideal Job3One thing you can do : 당신이 할 수 있는 한 가지[ 명사 + (that) + 주어 + 동사 ] parachute : 낙하산job hunting : 구직help : ~ 를 돕다[help + 목적어 + 동사원형 /to 부정사 ]manuals : 지침서들Instead, : 대신에 ; instead of A : A 대신에fit : ~ 에 알맞다fit A (O) / fit to A (X)mind : 정신 / heart : 마음

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Reading One: Finding the Ideal Job4work skills : 직업 기술 setting : 환경 rewards : 보상 be good at A : A 에 능통하다ask : 요청 ( 요구 ) 하다[ask + 목적어 + to 부정사 ]

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Reading One: Finding the Ideal Job5~6[ 타동사 + 목적어 + 목적보어 (to 부정사 )]get + 목적어 (the company) + 목적보어 (to hire)want + 목적어 (you) + 목적보어 (to ask) far too much : 너무 많이the parts that seem less important : ‘ 덜 중요한 것처럼 보이는 부분들’the best job-hunting manual ( ) you can buy:

‘ 당신이 구입할 수 있는 최고의 구직 지침서’

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Reading One: Finding the Ideal Job7updated : changed to show new informationanswer ads : 광고를 보고 연락하다wait for + 목적어 (friends) + 목적보어 (to give)the right way : 적절한 방법 ; 《부사적》바르게

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Reading One: Finding the Ideal Job<READ FOR MAIN IDEAS>1. What Color Is Your Parachute? is similar

to other job-hunting manuals.

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Reading One: Finding the Ideal Job<READ FOR MAIN IDEAS>1. What Color Is Your Parachute? is simi-

lar to other job-hunting manuals.

F3/5

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Reading One: Finding the Ideal Job<READ FOR MAIN IDEAS>2. Bolles wants to help people find jobs on

the Internet more quickly.

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Reading One: Finding the Ideal Job<READ FOR MAIN IDEAS>2. Bolles wants to help people find jobs on

the Internet more quickly.

F3/6~8

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Reading One: Finding the Ideal Job<READ FOR MAIN IDEAS>3. According to What Color Is Your Para-

chute?, job hunters should think about their skills, the job setting, and the job rewards they want.

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Reading One: Finding the Ideal Job<READ FOR MAIN IDEAS>3. According to What Color Is Your Para-

chute?, job hunters should think about their skills, the job setting, and the job rewards they want.

T4

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Reading One: Finding the Ideal Job<READ FOR MAIN IDEAS>4. What Color Is Your Parachute? includes

specific advice on finding jobs.

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Reading One: Finding the Ideal Job<READ FOR MAIN IDEAS>4. What Color Is Your Parachute? includes

specific advice on finding jobs.

F5/1~3

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Reading One: Finding the Ideal Job<READ FOR MAIN IDEAS>5. The reviews of Bolles’s book are all

positive.

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Reading One: Finding the Ideal Job<READ FOR MAIN IDEAS>5. The reviews of Bolles’s book are all

positive.

F6/1~2

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Reading One: Finding the Ideal Job<READ FOR DETAILS>What Many People Do

- answer news paper ads- look on the internet- send out lots of resumes

What Bolles Says Will Help You

- decide what kind of job is idea- decide what kind of place you want to

work in- do exercises in What Color Is Your Para-

chute?

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Reading Two: The Ideal Job1~2get paid : 급여를 받다get to 부정사 : ~ 하게 되다this simple computer program that my dad had :

“ 우리 아버지가 가지고 있던 이 단순한 컴퓨터 프로그램”send it to her mother who lived in China : ‘

중국에 살고 있던 그녀의 어머니에게 그것을 보내다’ [send + 직접목적어 + 간접목적어 ]After awhile = After a while

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Reading Two: The Ideal Job3matchmaker : 결혼 중매인a very good eye : ‘ 매우 좋은 안목’

[ 타동사 + 목적어 ( 간접의문문 )]I know (for sure) what kind of person he or she is. : ‘ 나는 확실히 그 사람이 어떤 종류의 사람인지를 압니다 .’Nobody tells me what to do.what to do = what I should do simple : 소박한stop by : 잠시 들르다

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Reading Two: The Ideal Job4~5skydiving : 스카이다이빙Teaching skydiving is so exciting. : ‘스카이다이빙을 가르치는 것은 매우 흥미롭습니다 .’ [~ing 로 끝나는 것 1) 동명사 2) 현재분사 ]

get to the ground : ‘ 땅에 도달하다’ → ‘착지하다’can't wait to 부정사 : ~ 하는 것을 기다릴 수 없다 -> 몹시 ~ 하고 싶어하다call A : A 에게 전화 걸다 call to A(X)

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Reading One: Finding the Ideal Job<INTEGRATE READING ONE & TWO>1. SKILLS

- skydiving- teaching- understanding how people get

along- running a business

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Reading One: Finding the Ideal Job<INTEGRATE READING ONE & TWO>2. SETTINGS

- working outside- working in an office- working on a computer- working with people

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Reading One: Finding the Ideal Job<INTEGRATE READING ONE & TWO>3. REWARDS

- making $15,000/year- getting to know people- seeing people learn- seeing happy couples who I intro-

duced

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Reading One: Finding the Ideal Job<FOCUS ON WRITING – VOCABULARY>

b. ___ Mr. Fredericks went to school for more training.

___ Mr. Fredericks lost his job after a 20-year career.

___ Mr. Fredericks realized he need new skills to find another job.

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b. _3_ Mr. Fredericks went to school for more training.

_1_ Mr. Fredericks lost his job after a 20-year career.

_2_ Mr. Fredericks realized he need new skills to find another job.

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c. ___ Myron realized that he needed to pay a higher salary because no one was interested.

___ Myron put ads in the paper and postings on the Internet for a new manager.

___ Myron’s best manager quit.

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c. _3_ Myron realized that he needed to pay a higher salary because no one was interested.

_2_ Myron put ads in the paper and postings on the Internet for a new manager.

_1_ Myron’s best manager quit.

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Reading One: Finding the Ideal Job<FOCUS ON WRITING – VOCABULARY>

d. ___ John was looking for someone with specific skills in photographing food.

___ John hired Karen.

___ John met Karen, who is ideal be-cause she made ads for restaurants.

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Reading One: Finding the Ideal Job<FOCUS ON WRITING – VOCABULARY>

d. _1_ John was looking for someone with specific skills in photographing food.

_3_ John hired Karen.

_2_ John met Karen, who is ideal be-cause she made ads for restaurants.

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e. ___ Kelly quit because she wanted a job with different rewards.

___ Kelly is running her own busi-ness.

___ Kelly had a big salary at her last job, but she did not like the job.

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e. _2_ Kelly quit because she wanted a job with different rewards.

_3_ Kelly is running her own busi-ness.

_1_ Kelly had a big salary at her last job, but she did not like the job.

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Reading One: Finding the Ideal Job<GRAMMAR >1. Descriptive adjectives :

bad, new, small, great, fun, last, successful

2. Possessive adjectives : my, my, your, my

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Reading One: Finding the Ideal Job<GRAMMAR >1. Descriptive adjectives :

- [be + d.a.]- [d.a. + noun]- [a/an/the + d.a. + noun]- [be + a/an/the + d.a.](X)

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Reading One: Finding the Ideal Job<GRAMMAR >2. Possessive adjectives :

- [p.a. + noun]- [a/an/the + p.a. + noun](X)- [p.a. + a/an/the +noun](X)

ex) his a friend(X) one of his friends(O)

- [p.a. + sing. noun/pl. noun]- ex) mys dogs(X)

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Reading One: Finding the Ideal Job<GRAMMAR >2. She didn’t like her old job.3. Our manager is funny and smart.4. Juan found his new job on the In-

ternet.5. My sister is out of work.6. Richard Bolles has an interesting

job.7. David’s wife has a huge office.8. Andrea and Tom sold their busi-

ness.9. That company pays its workers

very well.10. Dee has a great resume.

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Reading One: Finding the Ideal Job<GRAMMAR >

2. The woman- The woman is - She has The desk- She is working- Her desk

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2. The woman- The woman is sleepy. - She has curly hair.The desk- She is working at a big desk.- Her desk is messy.

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Reading One: Finding the Ideal Job<GRAMMAR >

3. The doctor- The doctor is - He has - He isThe patient- His patient is- She is sitting

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Reading One: Finding the Ideal Job<GRAMMAR >

3. The doctor- The doctor is young and big. - He has straight hair. - He is talking to an old patient.The patient- His patient is a short woman.- She is sitting on a long bed.