To All Sophomore English Teachers,
Starting from Fall 2012, four workplace related subjects will be embedded in Sophomore English. They are: How to deliver a strategic self-introduction, How to write an impressiveresume, How toprepare for a successful interview, andHow to sharpen students’presentation skills.
Teachers are required to choose at least 2, or if possible all 4 areas to cover in the whole school year.
It is compulsory that teachers clearly state this 10% curriculum requirement in their syllabi. At least 1 subject or 2 subjects for each semester respectively. In addition to core textbook teaching, teachers are free to design different curriculum like in-class activities, take-home assignments or term projects, etc for workplace English.
I’ve also invited part-time teachers who have practical experiences in these subjects to collect and design teaching materials for the Center. Please click on the link: Hope these supplementary materials will help teachers achieve a successful teaching.
Workplace Skills for Sophomore English
Self-introduction
Practicing introducing yourself, adding personal information
Developing skills for making business contacts and talking about their jobs
Strategies for controlling language: starting and ending conversations
Exchange contact information using business cards
Highlighting your skills and experience
Resume
Writing an impressive resume/CV
Common resume-writing format and style
Highlighting your skills and experience
Writing effective cover letters
Interview
Preparing for a successful interview
Making a positive first impression
Dealing effectively with interview questions
Dealing with telephone interviews
Avoiding common mistakes
Presentation skills
Useful expressions for giving presentation
Practice describing charts and graphs
Develop strategies for handling audience questions after a presentation
Participate in a group roleplay in which they give a presentation about on-the-job uses of English.
Level 1(Advanced) / Self-introduction
Practicing introducing yourself, adding personal information
Developing skills for making business contacts and talking about their jobs
Strategies for controlling language: starting and ending conversations
Exchange contact information using business cards
Highlighting your skills and experience
Resume
Writing an impressive resume/CV
Common resume-writing format and style
Highlighting your skills and experience
Writing effective cover letters
Interview
Preparing for a successful interview
Making a positive first impression
Dealing effectively with interview questions
Dealing with telephone interviews
Avoiding common mistakes
Presentation skills
Useful expressions for giving presentation
Practice describing charts and graphs
Develop strategies for handling audience questions after a presentation
Participate in a group roleplay in which they give a presentation about on-the-job uses of English.
Level 2
(Intermediate) / Self-introduction
Practicing introducing yourself, adding personal information
Developing skills for making business contacts and talking about their jobs
Exchange contact information using business cards
Highlighting your skills and experience
Resume
Writing an impressive resume/CV
Common resume-writing format and style
Highlighting your skills and experience
Writing effective cover letters
Interview
Preparing for a successful interview
Making a positive first impression
Dealing effectively with interview questions
Avoiding common mistakes
Presentation skills
Useful expressions for giving presentation
Practice describing charts and graphs
Develop strategies for handling audience questions after a presentation
Level 3
(Pre-
intermediate) / Self-introduction
Practicing introducing yourself, adding personal information
Exchange contact information using business cards
Highlighting your skills and experience
Resume
Writing an impressive resume/CV
Common resume-writing format and style
Highlighting your skills and experience
Interview
Preparing for a successful interview
Making a positive first impression
Dealing effectively with interview questions
Avoiding common mistakes
Presentation skills
Useful expressions for giving presentation
Practice describing charts and graphs