PART 1 #db8ur3? S: Hi James, what are you doing? o5-oQ_j J: Hello Sally, Diana. I'm just looking in the careers section of the newspaper. "W?k~.uw D: What sort of job do you want? s0~a5Ti3 J: That's my problem, I really have no idea. Do you know what you want to do? 4w}\2&= S: Yes, I want to teach primary school kids. I love children at that age and it's so interesting to help them learn. j*Ta?'* J: How about you, Diana? BOQ2;@:3 D: Well, Mum and Dad are both accountants and they want me to follow in their footsteps. ICN>8|O`& S: You'd be great at that, you are so good at maths. #KF:(2
D: Yeah, I would like to work with numbers, but I don't think I want to have a desk job - you know, be in an office 9 to 5, five days a week. I enjoy being outdoors, or at least not stuck in one place all the time. [-x~Q[ S: Mmn... I wonder what you could do... /QZnN?k $6Lgaz PART 2 3J7TWOJVw vR
pMZ)e R: Good morning, Careers Advice Office. gLa#y J: Hello, I saw your poster on our school notice board and er, well, the trouble is I leave school at the end of this year and I just don't know what sort of job I want. $]<C C ` R: Well, don't worry, I'm sure we can help, there are about 40,000 different jobs in the world so there must be one that suits you. I suggest you make an appointment to see a careers advisor and he or she will give you some ideas about how to decide... Um, let's see, today is Monday, what about tomorrow - we can fit you in at 3 or 4:30? |FHeT*" ^/47*vcN5 PART 3 8 P.t
Z3<>Z\6D J: Hey Diana, hey Sally, guess what? I've just been to see a careers advisor. /pan{.< k D: Who? mk2T J: You know, at the Careers Advice Office - they had a poster on the notice board. iNUisl D: Oh yeah, how did it go? UO47XAO J: Quite interesting. I've got to fill out this questionnaire and then go back to discuss it. ^0_ *AwIcN S: Let's have a look: "What do you most enjoy doing?" That's an easy one for you James. You like playing computer games. *91iFeKj= J: Yes, but look, I have to say "Why". yv=LT~ D: Mmn, that's tricky, why do you? Oh9wBV J: I think it's because I like to solve problems and make quick decisions. VO] Jvf S: Yeah, that's true, but how does that help you choose a career? You can't get a job playing computer games! @C62%fU {5 D: Too right! S5*wUd*p# J: That's what the careers advisor said, but she says there are jobs, where I would use the same skills and that would give me the same feeling, the same enjoyment. When I see her again, I'll take this and she will suggest some careers doing the sort of stuff I like and using my skills. Then she'll tell me how to find out more about them. 1k6f|Al- S: Oh I see. )HNbWGu
D: Sounds really helpful, perhaps I should ask if they know any jobs that might suit me...
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