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Career Milestones




SESSION 1 (80 min) ANTICIPATION

Part 1: Education Career Memory Wall (20 min)

Part 2: Vocabulary Development (15 min)


Part 3: Grammar Input: Used to and Would (25 min)

Both “used to” and “would” can describe repeated actions in the past.

“Used to” can describe past habits and past states.

“Would” usually describes repeated past actions, but not past states.

Examples:
“I used to be shy.” Correct.
“I would be shy.” Not correct for this meaning.
“I used to help my uncle in his store.” Correct.
“I would help my uncle in his store every weekend.” Correct.

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Part 4: Career Habit Interview (20 min)

Students work in pairs. One student invents a young professional profile, and the other interviews them about past habits. They must use “used to” and “would” in the answers. This is oral and interactive.

Part 1 – Soft Skill Charades (15 min)

Students act out soft skills without speaking. The class guesses the skill and creates a sentence with “used to” or “would.” For example, if a student acts out helping a teammate, the class can say: “She would help her team during projects.”


Part 2 – Career Timeline Mixer (15 min)

Students receive small event slips from a fictional person’s career path. They walk around and find classmates with related events. Then they create a short oral timeline using “used to” and “would.”


Part 3 – Exit Career Sentence (10 min)

Each student says one sentence about a past habit that could help someone’s future career.

Part 1 – Preparation: Career Memory Walk (15 min)

Students create a short career profile for an imaginary person. They prepare notes only. The profile must include one past habit, one repeated action, one soft skill, and one career milestone.


Part 2 – Professional Milestone Interview Panel (50 min)

Students rotate through roles: candidate, interviewer, and observer. The candidate explains past habits and career growth. The interviewer asks questions about internships, jobs, and soft skills. The observer notes one strong use of grammar and one strong professional skill. This activity is interactive because students speak, question, evaluate, and rotate.


Part 3 – Hiring Decision Round (15 min)

Interviewers decide which candidate showed the strongest professional growth. They must justify the decision using one sentence with “used to” or “would.” The teacher closes by connecting repeated habits, soft skills, and career milestones.


NEE – Agregar el tipo de adaptaciones curriculares

Principio II: Pautas 6.1 – 6.3 – 6.4 
Principio III: Pautas 7.1 – 8.1 – 9.1
ALUMNO 1: Constante monitoreo. Dar tiempo adicional para el desarrollo de la actividad y se reduce el número de ejercicios o se modifican los ejercicios con un nivel de dificultad reducido, de acuerdo con sus necesidades académicas. 
ALUMNO 2: Constante monitoreo, Dar tiempo adicional para el desarrollo de la actividad y se reduce el número de ejercicios o se modifican los ejercicios con un nivel de dificultad reducido, de acuerdo con sus necesidades académicas.
ALUMNO 3: Constante monitoreo. Corroborar que el contenido entregado en clase haya sido comprendido por la estudiante mediante retroalimentación.