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. 1. Where do you study now?

Careers

1. Where do you study now? What is your education?

2. What is your specialty? What profession are you getting now? What subjects do you study at the University?

3. What is your job? (Do you have a job?) (Do you work now?)

4. What is your job position? ()

5. Do your work for the company or work on your own?

6. How long have you been working for your company?

7. What things are you responsible for?

8. What are your main duties?

9. Do you have a career plan? What do you want to do in the nearest future?

10. What are your strengths and weaknesses?

weakness - , ; ;

strength - ,

11. What professional skills do you need to have to be successful in your career? (to do your job well?)

12. Are you married? Do you have a family? How many are you?

13. Do you have any pet?

14. Do you have any hobby? What is hobby? What are you fond of?

15. What do you usually do in your free time? How do you relax?

 

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1. I study at the Kuzbass State Technical University. My Institute is the Institute of Information Technologies, Machinery[mə'ʃiːn(ə)rɪ] and Transport.

2. I am getting the master's degree now. engineering ( My specialty is mechanical ). So I entered the University in 2010. But after getting the bachelors degree I made a decision to go on my higher education. And in 2016 Iwill become a master to be a high qualified specialist. We study a lot of subjects at the University such as Business English, Philosophy, The basis of scientific research, management(organization) and planning ( , ), Management and marketing ( ),Scientific basis of mechanical engineering ( ), Ecological (environmental) safety of welding engineering (fabrication)- ,Value analysis (- ), Microprocessor-based systems, microprocessor systems in(technological) engineering machinery ( ) Microsystems, Theory of safety and resort [-'zɔːt ], resource of welded . Applied information science technology, informatics( ),Machinery and techniques of specific welding methods ( ), basic diagnosis foundation of welded constructions (welded fabrication, fabricated structure).( ) All the subjects are informative and necessary ['nesəs(ə)rɪ] for my future professional activity.

3. Ive got a job. But I combine work with study.

4. My job position is

5. I work at (for)

6. I have you been working for this company for about 5 years.

7. I am responsible for many things at my job. I am in charge for (doing smth)

8. My main duties are

9. Ive got a career plan. I want to be a good specialist and do my job well and even perfectly. I also hope to earn more money. Because I think if a person has a good and right education his salary can be high.

10. Ive got some strengths to do my job in a professional way (skillfully - ).

I am

I think Ive got a little weakness.

11. To be successful in a career everyone should have some professional skills. As for me I always try to improve my professional skills. I try to develop organizational and interpersonal skills ( ). I

12. If you let me Ill tell you some more details about me. I am married (I am single.) I have a family (children, pets)

13. I have a cat (dog, hamster - ,chinchilla, rat, rodents)

14. I have a hobby. I like

15. On my free time I usually

 

Professional skills and qualities needed for a successful career: ,

 

1. be adaptable (open to new ideas) - [] ( , . .), flexible

2. be competitive -

3. to have the ability and experience to do the particular job -

4. to be organized -

5. to be motivated -

6. to be energetic and enthusiastic [ɪnˌθjuːzɪ'æstɪk]

7. to be confident of['kɔnfɪd(ə)nt] - (-.)

8. to have good knowledge of computing -

9. to be hardworking - ,

10. to be persistent [pə'sɪst(ə)nt] - ,

11. to be creative[krɪ'eɪtɪv] , , creative personality -

12. to be practical and reliable [rɪ'laɪəbl]

13. be friendly-

14. to be ambitious [æm'bɪʃəs] - , ( , -.)

15. to study for extra qualifications in free time - ,

16. to carry out every work on time -

17. to be polite [pə'laɪt] - ,

18. to follow the business etiquette -

19. not to stop studying -

20. to achieve the goals -

21. to set the right tasks -

22. to be helpful -

23. to work overtime -

24. to try to do my best -

 

The text No hiding place

The protection of privacy will be a huge problem for the internet society

A cookie is a small file that a company can send to your computer when you visit the companys website. It tells them a lot about your browsing habits. Using the web without them is nearly impossible. Doubleclick, an advertising company, has agreements with over 11,000 websites and maintains cookies on 100 million users to get information about them for marketing.

Offline, the story is the same. When you turn on a mobile phone, the phone company can monitor calls and also record the location of the phone. We use more and more electronic systems for tickets, and for access to buildings. It is becoming common for employers to monitor employees telephone calls, voicemail, email and computer use.

The use of video surveillance cameras is also growing. Britain has about 1.5 million cameras in public places (for example, airports, shopping malls and public buildings). The average Briton is recorded by CCTV cameras 300 times a day. With digital cameras we can collect, store and analyse millions of images.

And this is only the beginning. Engineers are now developing cameras that can see through clothing, walls or cars. Satellites can recognise objects only one metre across. We can attach tracking chips to products or people.

New technology offers substantial benefits - more security against terrorists and criminals, higher productivity at work, a wider selection of products, more convenience. We are ready to give more personal information because we want the benefits.

But all this monitoring generates a mountain of data about us. Surveillance is everywhere in our society, often without our knowledge. Most people hate the idea but they don't know how to stop it.

CCTV cameras - closed circuit television cameras - police and security staff can watch the film and follow people's movements

tracking chips - microchips that use radio signals to find the exact location of someone or something

 

I. Read, translate and memorize the following word-combinations: the right to make decisions, to influence companys affairs, the most important responsibility of a manager, skill of choosing from alternatives, to define and analyze the problem, to evaluate solutions, to implement the chosen approach, staffing and innovating, to have management skills, to be the key to business success.



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