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白領口語應急80主題 奮斗之路27 職業(yè)規(guī)劃

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常用應急場景

范例一:An online course

A friend of mine has been taking an online career planning course these days. He told me the other day he has learned a lot from it. He recommended me to subscribe to it. What do you say?

I think it is good if we know enough about career planning. We will make wiser choices. What else did he tell you about it?

Well, just something in general, like several key steps in planning career and how to set specific and tenable goals.

Sounds practical! To be honest, sometimes I feel puzzled about my future career. I am not sure if this job suits me the best though I work very hard on it and enjoy being a hard worker. I have always wanted to try something else and learn some new skills.

Making a decision to start over is not an easy thing to do. It seems that you need this course more than I do. I love my current job. If I take this course, I hope to learn some tricks to get myself more organized at work. If they can give suggestions about how to boost work relationships, that will be great. I need these to improve my current work performance.

Ok, then we can sign up for it together.

范例二:Write down your plans

How long have you been in this company?

I came two years ago after I graduated from college. This is my first job.

You must have found much difference between working in company and studying in college.

Of course! Everyday, there is a deadline to meet. Bosses watching and testing me all the time, not liking in college, handed in paper months later and tested on schedule. It is so busy. But anyway, I have trying my best to be a good employee.

Well, you’ve adapted yourself very well. Everyone in our office thinks you’ve made a great progress in the past two years. What is your secret?

It is so encouraging to hear this remark. The secret is to make plans. Write down your goals, short-term and long-term and make detail plans for a week or a month. Then just work hard.



常用應急場景

范例一:An online course 網(wǎng)上課程

A friend of mine has been taking an online career planning course these days. He told me the other day he has learned a lot from it. He recommended me to subscribe to it. What do you say?

我的一個朋友這些天參加了一個網(wǎng)上職業(yè)生涯規(guī)劃的課程。他告訴我前幾天他從中學到很多東西。他介紹我去參加。你覺得怎樣?

I think it is good if we know enough about career planning. We will make wiser choices. What else did he tell you about it?

我認為如果我們對職業(yè)生涯規(guī)劃有足夠的了解是很好的。我們可以做出更加明智的選擇。他還告訴你什么?

Well, just something in general, like several key steps in planning career and how to set specific and tenable goals.

額,只是一些大概的東西,像職業(yè)生涯規(guī)劃的幾個重要步驟和如何制定具體的、合理的目標。

Sounds practical! To be honest, sometimes I feel puzzled about my future career. I am not sure if this job suits me the best though I work very hard on it and enjoy being a hard worker. I have always wanted to try something else and learn some new skills. 聽起來很實際!老實說,有時候我對我以后的職業(yè)生涯感到困惑。我不確定這份工作是否最適合我,即使我很努力的干并且享受成為一個勤勞的工人。我一直想要嘗試一些別的,學習一些新的技能。

Making a decision to start over is not an easy thing to do. It seems that you need this course more than I do. I love my current job. If I take this course, I hope to learn some tricks to get myself more organized at work. If they can give suggestions about how to boost work relationships, that will be great. I need these to improve my current work performance.

決定重新開始不是一件容易的事。貌似你比我更需要這個課程。我喜歡我現(xiàn)在的工作。如果我上這個課程,我喜歡學到一些讓我的工作更加有條理性的技巧。如果他們能就如何改善工作關系給我一些建議,那就太好了。我需要這些來提高我現(xiàn)在的工作表現(xiàn)。

Ok, then we can sign up for it together.

行,那么我們可以一起報名。

范例二:Write down your plans 寫下你自己的計劃

How long have you been in this company? 你在這個公司多長時間了?

I came two years ago after I graduated from college. This is my first job.

兩年前我畢業(yè)之后我就過來了。這是我第一份工作。

You must have found much difference between working in company and studying in college.

你一定發(fā)現(xiàn)在公司上班和在大學學習有很多不同之處。

Of course! Everyday, there is a deadline to meet. Bosses watching and testing me all the time, not liking in college, handed in paper months later and tested on schedule. It is so busy. But anyway, I have trying my best to be a good employee.

當然!每天都有規(guī)定期限的任務。老板一直都在看著我,考察我。不像在大學那樣,幾個月之后才叫論文,按時間表考試。每天都如此忙。但是無論怎么樣,我正盡我最大努力成為一名好的員工。

Well, you’ve adapted yourself very well. Everyone in our office thinks you’ve made a great progress in the past two years. What is your secret?

恩,你適應得非常好。我們辦公室的每個人都認為你在過去兩年進步很大。你的秘訣是什么?

It is so encouraging to hear this remark. The secret is to make plans. Write down your goals, short-term and long-term and make detail plans for a week or a month. Then just work hard.

聽到這個評價很是鼓舞人心。秘訣在于定計劃。寫下你的目標,短期的和長期的,然后每個星期或者每個月制定具體的計劃。然后就是努力工作。

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