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World of Work – Interactive Activities
World of Work
Unlock 2 – Unit 6 Reading Activities
Getting Ready
Reading Task
Read the article “Are you ready for the WORLD OF WORK?”.
Focus on the four main types of jobs: People, Information, Things, and Ideas.
Discussion Activities
Think about your answers or talk to a classmate.
💼 Your Preferred Category
• Which of the four job categories (People, Information, Things, Ideas) sounds most interesting to you right now? Why?
🛠️ Real-World Skills
• The text mentions “practical” people like construction workers. Do you enjoy working with your hands, or do you prefer working at a computer? Give an example of something you have made or fixed.
🎨 Creativity vs. Logic
• Some people work with “ideas” (artists) and others with “information” (programmers). Do you think a computer programmer can also be creative? Why or why not?
🧑🏫 Teamwork
• A teacher works with children and colleagues. Do you like working alone or as part of a team? What are the benefits of having colleagues?
Comprehension Quiz
Choose the best answer based on the reading passage.
Vocabulary Practice
Complete the sentences using the key terms from the text.
colleagues • programmer • practical • creative • planning • information • things • customers
1. If you are a person, you are good at working with your hands.
2. Librarians and professors are examples of jobs that work with .
3. People who work in a shop must enjoy talking to .
4. Being a computer requires being neat and good at .
5. Artists and writers are because they work with original ideas.
6. Teachers usually work on a team with other .
7. Farmers and engineers typically work with rather than just ideas.
Fact Check
Are these statements about the passage True or False?
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