An Electrician in the UK
This interview will give you an idea of what it is like to work as an electrician in the UK.
Pre-listening task:
Before listening, use the dictionary to check that you know the meaning of the following words: further afield; this job is top of the pile in the trade; aptitude; repetitive; refurbish; liaising; give and take; socket; switch; scenario; wireless; Velcro
Listen to the following interview with an electrician in the UK and find out:
- Where he works. (type of company - large/small, etc)
- Where about in the UK he works.
- Why he chose this profession.
- What type of tasks he has to do on a typical day at work.
- What personal qualities he suggests are needed by an electrician.
- Does he describe any work processes or services that he provides?
- What he likes best and least about his job.
- How he thinks this line of work will change in the future.
- Where he sees himself in 5 - 10 years' time.
Dialogue
After you have practised, add more dialogue for some of the following situations:
- The boss says that Joe hasn’t turned up for work. Harry is asked to suggest someone else to help him.
- There are not enough switches. Harry is told to go to the electrical supplier to get some more.
- Harry has to work on the outside of the building. He complains to his boss that it will be too cold.
- Harry is given the job of checking out a problem with a power failure in a residential area. It is urgent.
CC BY-SADán lea/leat čállán Anne Scott Hagen.
Maŋemusat ođastuvvon 01/31/2019