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Choosing Career

This document provides guidance on choosing a career path in high school. It includes exercises to help students reflect on their interests, skills, personality and potential career options. Students are encouraged to consider their likes, dislikes and strengths when making important choices that will impact their future career path. Volunteering, extracurricular activities and guidance from teachers can also help students discover options and decide on a field that suits them. Being realistic about abilities and considering feedback from others is important to avoid pursuing careers for which one is not well-suited.
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Choosing Career

This document provides guidance on choosing a career path in high school. It includes exercises to help students reflect on their interests, skills, personality and potential career options. Students are encouraged to consider their likes, dislikes and strengths when making important choices that will impact their future career path. Volunteering, extracurricular activities and guidance from teachers can also help students discover options and decide on a field that suits them. Being realistic about abilities and considering feedback from others is important to avoid pursuing careers for which one is not well-suited.
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2ºPA/PB – English – Module 5

Reading Comprehension Test


2. Go through the indicated paragraphs and find equivalents for the following words or expressions.
(5 x 16p= 80p)
a) will encounter (Introduction) - _________________________________
b) distinctive (Asking the right questions) - _________________________________
c) is very good at (Education and interests) - _________________________________
d) steadily (Being realistic) - _________________________________
e) practical (Exploration)- _________________________________

3. Match the parts of the sentences. There is ONE that does NOT APPLY. Write your answers in the
answers column. (5 x 12p = 60p)

PART A PART B Answers:

a) The choices you make in high school are 1) you answer the “right questions”. a) ____
important for the future because
2) they affect the choices students make and b)____
b) You need to consider some aspects about the careers they embark in.
yourself when c) ____
3) can give you a first-hand experience on a
c) The obvious choice for someone who is very specific career. d) ____
good at maths and science
4) your fears, your personality and the e) ____
d) You should also consider this to exclude things you are not good at.
inappropriate careers for you:
5) is to choose a career in those areas
e) Volunteering and extracurricular activities
6) your likes, dislikes and personality.

4. Indicate in which paragraph the following information can be found in the text. Write your answers in
the answers column. (5 x 12p = 60p)
Answers:

a) Your favourite subjects can give you clues about your career 1) (Introduction) a)
path.
2) Asking the right questions b)
b) Questioning yourself can help you find your place in the
world of work. 3) Education and interests c)

c) What you want to do and what you can do are different 4) Becoming realistic d)
things
5) Exploration e)
d) Extracurricular activities, volunteering and school guidance
can help you choose your career path.

e) The subjects you have at school will affect the career you
will follow.
Good Work!

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