ESL Lesson Plans

Job Interview Dress Code

Kategoria
Angielski Ogólny, Angielski Biznesowy
Tematyka
Praca
Rodzaj treści
Video
Poziom
B2 Upper-Intermediate
Gramatyka
Adjectives
Skupiam się na
Gramatyka, Mówienie, Słownictwo, Słuchanie
ID lekcji
B2-14
Czas trwania lekcji
45 minut
OTWÓRZ LEKCJĘ
Job Interview Dress Code | angielski biznesowy

Opis lekcji

Dress for success! In this lesson, students will discuss the do’s and don’ts when it comes to choosing an outfit for the workplace. This lesson features a video that describes what clothes are appropriate to wear in a job interview. Students will learn and practice the use of adjectives and vocabulary relating to this topic. The lesson includes plenty of engaging discussion activities and worksheets that have been developed for adult and teenage learners.

Cel lekcji


  • To discuss what clothes are appropriate to wear during a job interview and in the workplace

  • To learn and review the use of adjectives

  • To develop speaking and listening skills

  • To learn and use new vocabulary relating to the topic


Video

You don’t want to get caught with your trousers down! Watch this video to learn about the dos and don’ts when it comes to finding the right outfit for your next job interview. Skip the sneakers and you will be sure to pack a punch!

Video Transcript ROZWIŃ

Słownictowo i Wymowa ZWIŃ

dress up [phrasal verb]: to dress in smart or formal clothes
blazer [noun]: a type of jacket resembling a suit jacket but cut more casually
pack a punch [idiom]: to be very strong, forceful, or energetic
khakis [noun]: clothing, especially pants, made of khaki
flats [noun]: lightweight, flat shoes with flexible and thin soles
chinos [noun]: casual pants made from cotton or chino, especially khaki-colored
sneakers [noun]: a soft shoe with a rubber sole worn for sports or casual occasions
look sharp [idiomatic phrase]: to look nice and professional; to act quickly or to hurry
scruffy [adjective]: untidy or dirty
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