Modul - Bahasa Inggris 1 - UNIT 6 - 7th Edition - 2020
Modul - Bahasa Inggris 1 - UNIT 6 - 7th Edition - 2020
Modul - Bahasa Inggris 1 - UNIT 6 - 7th Edition - 2020
Unit 6
Careers in IT
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Learning Outcomes:
By the end of the lesson, the students are expected to be able to use appropriate
English to:
▪ identify and explain kinds of careers in IT, their job descriptions, and
responsibilities.
▪ describe a dream job.
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Exercise 1: With your group, list IT jobs you know. What do people in these jobs do?
Web designers/web masters Create and maintain web pages and web
applications for websites
4. A ________ uses page layout software to prepare electronic files for publication.
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Exercise 3: Read this team introduction. Complete the descriptions 1-4 in Column A
with the IT jobs in column B.
Column A Column B
1. Sylvia is a __________. a. database analyst
2. Isabelle is a __________. b. IT support officer
3. Andrew is a _________. c. network administrator
4. Mark and Latika are ________. d. network architect
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Exercise 5: Listen to six people introducing themselves. Guess what jobs do they do?
Exercise 6: Listen to three people talking about their jobs. Complete these job
responsibilities.
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Exercise 7: Listen the conversation between Ahmed, Betty, and Milo. Fill in the blank
to complete the dialogue.
Exercise 8: Listen to an IT employee telling his new manager about his job. What do
you think his job is? Tick the things that usually happen.
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Exercise 9: Read the following text about Industry Overview on IT Career and answer
the following questions.
Today's IT plays a critical role in the work of all major industries as well as being a distinct industry
on its own. The Information Technology Association of America (ITAA) reports that 92% of all IT
workers are in non-IT companies, 80% of which are small companies. Even if the career you choose
does not focus solely on IT, the job will likely involve the use of computers and technology to
accomplish tasks and process information.
Technical and professional certifications are also increasing in popularity and importance. IT workers
are expected to continually update their knowledge and acquire new skills to remain qualified. In
preparing for these credentials, community and technical colleges now play a central role in training
new workers, in upgrading the skills of incumbent workers, and in preparing individuals transferring
from other occupations.
Individuals interested in an IT career should possess curiosity, have the ability to think logically, and
have strong problem-solving skills. A working knowledge of mathematics and good communication
skills are also important since troubleshooting, teamwork, and helping others are vital aspects of
most of IT jobs. In addition, Web designers and developers also need imaginative and artistic skills.
Whether dealing with customers, managers, or other computer specialists, IT professionals need
the abilities to solve technical challenges as well as to communicate effectively on paper, in-person,
and electronically.
Right now - there are many high-skilled, interesting, and good-paying job opportunities in IT. In fact,
America continues to suffer from a shortage of qualified IT workers with flexible and portable skills
who can readily adapt and respond to ever-changing IT workplace demands and processes.
From entry-level technicians to computer scientists to chief information officers, there are limitless
career possibilities in today's Information Technology. Why not explore how one of these
opportunities might benefit you?
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Questions:
1. What is the general idea of the above article?
2. What role does IT play in today?
3. How can students start to become a computer technician?
4. Why should IT workers upgrade their knowledge and skills?
5. What is/are needed by an individual to enroll in the IT career?
Exercise 10: There are ways in describing what are required for particular jobs. You
can use modals like need to, have to, must, and be + essential, critical. Study the
following examples.
Functions Examples
Note how we describe requirements for 1. You need to be able to empathize with
particular jobs. the person at the other end of the
phone.
2. IT managers have to take responsibility
for budgets.
3. You must be interested in your
subject.
4. You must have worked for at least two
years in systems analysis.
5. Experience with mainframes is
essential/critical.
We can also treat need as a modal verb 6. You needn't have a degree in
and use the negative form needn't. computing science.
We can describe things which are not 7. You don't need to have a degree in
requirements like this. computing science.
Have to is an ordinary verb. Its negative 8. You don't have to be an expert in
form is made in the usual way. everything.
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Exercise 11: Fill in the blanks with the appropriate form of the verbs, need to, have to
and must, to make sensible statements. More than one answer is possible in some
examples.
5. You __________ have worked with IBM mainframes for at least two years.
Exercise 12: Make an essay about your dream job by answering these questions:
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