English is a must-have to find a good job in Canada. This chat pack focuses on all things related to getting a job.

🚨 Before starting this Chat Pack, make sure you have:

  1. Finished your introduction conversation (link)
  2. Read our how-to guide: For Canadians or For Refugees (translate refugee guides)

⏪ Chat #1: Past Work Experience.

Both of you can share your past work experiences. What did you learn, and what skills did you develop? How did you move from one job to the next?

Beginner - Past Work Experience

Intermediate and Advanced - Past Work Experience

💡 Chat #2: Future Work Goals.

Now, let’s look at the future. What do you want to do next? What do you need to get there? Students, can you stay in your industry, or do you need to change fields? Supporters, what’s next for you? Retirees, how good does it feel? 😉

Beginner - Future Work Goals

Intermediate and Advanced - Future Work Experience

🔎 Chat #3: The Job Search.

Let’s talk action! Finding a new job is hard for everyone: refugees and Canadians. Let’s talk about what has worked for you in the past, how the student is looking for a new / better job, what is networking, and more. The goal here is still is to just practice English - but maybe there’s some tips you have as well!

Beginner - The Job Search

Intermediate and Advanced - The Job Search

🏔️ Chat #4: Your Final Challenge: The Interview.

Let’s do a mock interview! Let’s do a simple role-play, with the supporter acting as the interviewer. Think of this as a safe way to practice a nervous experience in a foreign language!