Lesson 3 November 5 Mise en Situation Professionnelles PDF
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This document covers vocabulary related to coping with stress and pressure, and provides an example of an idiomatic expression, 'a foot in the door'. It also includes questions related to an internship at a company that works in real estate, training, insurance, or electricity retail, along with tasks of answering phones and explaining services. Grammar related to future forms is also included.
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# Lesson 3 November 5 Mise en situation professionnelles ## I. Vocabulary ### To cope - We can say: to cope with or just cope. - Meaning: to handle stress and pressure. - Example: It wasn’t easy to cope with my parents’ divorce. - Jane coped with the heavy workload by prioritizing tasks and stayi...
# Lesson 3 November 5 Mise en situation professionnelles ## I. Vocabulary ### To cope - We can say: to cope with or just cope. - Meaning: to handle stress and pressure. - Example: It wasn’t easy to cope with my parents’ divorce. - Jane coped with the heavy workload by prioritizing tasks and staying organized. - You are going through a difficult emotional time, but you will cope. ## Idiomatic expression: ### A foot in the door or to get a/your foot in the door - Meaning: Gives people an opportunity to start doing something new, usually in an area that is difficult to succeed in. - Examples: - My internship allowed me to get my foot in the door for my career. - This isn’t the job you hoped for, but it will help you get a foot in the door. - I worked as a movie extra just to get my foot in the door. ## Document 1 Mise en situation professionnelle « Amazon Kindle paperwhite E-reader » ## Document 2 Making a pitch. Instructions. ### Answer the questions about your internship: 1. **What company did you do your internship with?** - Answer: I did my internship with [Company Name]. It is a company that works in [real estate/training/insurance/electricity retail]. 2. **What was your position during the internship?** - Answer: I was a Sales Representative. I helped with answering phones and selling services to customers. 3. **What tasks do you do every day?** - Answer: I answer phone calls, talk to customers, and explain the services we sell. I also help with emails and data entry. 4. **Do you enjoy working in this sector? What aspects of the job do you find most interesting or rewarding?** - Answer 1 (Elementary): “I like helping customers. It is nice to work in a team.” - Answer 2 (Pre-intermediate): “Yes, I enjoy the job. I like meeting new people and learning about how a business works. The most rewarding part is when I solve a customer’s problem.” ## Grammar. Future forms. - [https://test-english.com/grammar-points/b2/future-forms-expressing-future-time/](https://test-english.com/grammar-points/b2/future-forms-expressing-future-time/) - [https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/grammar/english-grammar-reference/talking-about-future](https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/grammar/english-grammar-reference/talking-about-future)