Lesson 1

TO FIND OUT WHAT SOMEONE'S JOB IS, YOU CAN ASK, "WHAT DO YOU DO?"

In this lesson number one you will be able to watch information about the different jobs that exist according to their characteristics, each one includes many other jobs. for me it is quite important that you know one of them.


I would like to know which of these works attracts attention.

Did you already think that you like to do in the future?

Arts: Love art? With a little perseverance and luck, creative types can forge their careers in an arts-related field.

Business: You don’t necessarily need an MBA to make it in business, although many jobs in this category will require some education past high schoolas well as an aptitude for numbers.

Education: Love teaching? Don’t assume that the classroom is the only place to ply your trade, there are many education-related job titles out there. Technology has made it possible to teach online, while teachers who crave flexibility and human interaction can try subbing, working parttime, or teaching abroad.


Medical: Look at any list of top-paying, fast-growing jobs, and you’ll see healthcare jobs right at the top of the ranking. Even during the depths of the Great Recession, this industry was booming. Of course, these jobs aren’t for everyone;it takes compassion and emotional fortitude to work in this field, as well as the willingness to spend time and money training.

Technology: The tech industry is booming, and your career can boom right along with it. You don’t necessarily need a degree to get these jobs. Pick up the necessary skills via online courses, boot camps, or practical experience, and many employers will put you to work.

It was quite interesting, wasn't it?

Now, I want you to choose which of all these professions you liked and then in a short writing send your answer telling us, why ?

  • Send all the activities you did . (Sebastian.guerrago@amigo.edu.co)


Additional Information

Firefighters

Full-time firefighters help protect the public in emergency situations. They respond to a wide variety of calls: as well as fires, they assist at car crashes, chemical spills, flooding and water rescue.

In addition to attending emergency call-outs, the job involves:

  • Using sophisticated firefighting and rescue equipment

  • Inspecting and maintaining equipment between uses

  • Promoting fire safety through talks, advice and training sessions

  • Inspecting building for fire safety and enforcing safety standards

  • Performing practice drills

  • Working with police and ambulance service personnel

  • Undertaking physical and academic training.