Nota Bahasa Inggeris Tingkatan 5 – Bab 8

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A HARD DAY’S WORK

Careers, Ambitions, and Workplace Skills

Unusual & Modern Careers

Chapter 8 explores how jobs have changed over time. From traditional roles like librarians to modern, unusual jobs like Water Slide Testers (Richard Dunk), the world of work is vast.

Traditional Roles

Librarians, teachers, and judges. These require academic qualifications and years of experience.

Lifestyle Jobs

Travel writers or professional testers. They prioritize fun and experience over a traditional office setting.

Tech-Driven Jobs

App developers and data scientists. These roles didn’t exist 20 years ago!

Qualifications vs Experience

Most employers look for a balance of both:

  • Qualifications: Degrees, diplomas, or certificates (Academic).
  • Experience: Skills gained through previous jobs or internships (Practical).

Professional Vocabulary

To succeed in the job market, you must understand workplace terminology.

Employer: The person or company that provides a job and pays salary.
Employee: A person who works for an employer.
Salary: Fixed monthly payment for work.
Wages: Payment usually based on hours or days worked.
Perks: Extra benefits (e.g., a company car, free gym membership).
Vacancy: An unoccupied position or job available.
Resign: To voluntarily leave a job.
Redundant: Losing a job because the position is no longer needed.

Phrasal Verbs for Work

  • Take on: To hire someone or accept new responsibilities.
  • Get ahead: To be successful in your career.
  • Fill in for: To do someone else’s job temporarily.
  • Lay off: To stop employing someone (usually due to financial issues).

Grammar: Conditionals (If-Sentences)

In the workplace, we often use conditionals to discuss possibilities, requirements, and regrets.

Zero Conditional

Usage: General truths/facts.

Structure: If + Present Simple, Present Simple

Example: If you work hard, you get results.

First Conditional

Usage: Likely future situations.

Structure: If + Present Simple, Will + Verb

Example: If I get the job, I will move to Kuala Lumpur.

Second Conditional

Usage: Hypothetical or imaginary situations.

Structure: If + Past Simple, Would + Verb

Example: If I were the manager, I would increase the salary.

Third Conditional

Usage: Regrets about the past (impossible now).

Structure: If + Past Perfect, Would have + Past Participle

Example: If I had studied harder, I would have passed the interview.

Professional Communication & Ethics

Applying for a job requires a formal approach. Whether it’s an email or an interview, professionalism is key.

Formal Application Tips:

  • Use a formal salutation (Dear Sir/Madam).
  • State clearly which position you are applying for.
  • Highlight relevant skills and why you are a good fit.
  • End with “Yours faithfully” or “Yours sincerely”.

Workplace Values

What makes a good employee?

Punctuality: Arriving on time consistently.
Integrity: Being honest and having strong moral principles.
Teamwork: Collaborating effectively with others.
Adaptability: Being open to learning new things and changes.
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