Strengths: people-skills; reliable; helpful; friendly; sociable; computer literate; responsible; fluent in English; willing to work weekends.
Bella, Tom, and Kelly talk about their summer holiday plans. Bella and Tom want to buy expensive things, so Kelly suggests they look for summer jobs together. They think about what they’re good at and what they like, to find the best job. What are they good at? What kind of job is right for them? Discover what they decide to do!
To check students’ understanding of the video, familiarise them with job-related vocabulary, develop their speaking skills through extended answers, and improve their listening skills.
Click the link: Activity 1a
Click the link: Activity 1b
There are two activities checking students’ understanding of the video:
You can run the activities in different ways:
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To introduce the examples of the target language presented in the video (talking about plan& asking for and offering advice), as well as to elicit and clarify the meaning and the form of the target language.
To help students practise the language for asking for and giving advice.
You are going to play a game. You will be asking for and giving advice about finding the best summer job to match your strengths.
This activity aims to introduce the target structures via examples from the video.
The focus of the task is to elicit and clarify the meaning of the target language (Talking about plans and asking for and giving advice).
Click the link: Activity 2a
This activity helps students practise asking for and giving advice.
To practise the pronunciation of the target language (asking for and giving advice)
Click the link: Activity 3
Watch the video again. The video will be paused seven times for you to remember and repeat the phrases used to ask for and give advice.
Click the link: Activity 3
To raise students’ awareness of issues related to finding a summer job for teens, develop their listening and speaking skills within the context, and provide additional practice opportunities for the target language.
Click the link: Activity 4
Watch the video and answer the questions:
Click the link: Activity 4
To help students in integrating speaking skills and life competences, including collaboration, teamwork, negotiation and critical thinking; practise and personalise the target language in the context of finding a summer job for teenagers, ultimately aiming to develop their presentation skills.
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The BOOST Project (Building Open Online Series for Teaching) aims to improve the digital readiness of teachers of English as a foreign language to students aged 8 -14 by providing an open-access series of engaging native-speaker content videos linked with a Resource Pack of ready-made activities to stimulate production of the language in online learning.