Working Life in A New Era Task
Working Life in A New Era Task
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I Lead-in.
a) What does a typical working day in an office look like? When does it start and finish?
What can people do in an office?
b) How did working life change during the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdown? How did
people work without going to their offices?
c) What problems did people have working from home?
d) What was good about working from home?
II Vocabulary focus. Match the words to their definitions. Use six words in your
sentences.
III Follow the link below. Focus on the words and expressions (study definitions), match the
terms to their definitions, solve the crossword puzzle, complete the quiz, chase down the
correct answer to earn points, unscramble words and phrases (correct order of letters), type in
words to fill in the blanks, test your knowledge of vocabulary.
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IV Look through the article. Nine sentence fragments have been removed. Read the
article and choose from the sentence parts (A-I) the one which fits each gap (1-9).
1________, but people adapted. January and February seemed like an ancient era – the BC
(before coronavirus) to the new AD (after domestication).
The shift may look a lot like great workplace transformations in the 19th and 20th centuries.
In the past factories were designed around one great power system. Then electrification
allowed individual machines to have their own power source. But half a century went by
2________.
The current, rapid shift to AD was possible for several reasons. First, broadband
services are quick enough 3________. Second, advanced economies revolve around services,
not manufacturing. Back in the 1970s, when Britain adopted a three-day week, there were
power cuts and home life was severely affected as well. The pandemic has not turned the
lights off. Not only that, the lockdown has made remote work seem both normal and
acceptable. 4________ had to overcome the suspicion that they were bunking off. Now those
who insist on being at the office sound self-important.
Although offices will not disappear, 5________that working life will return to BC ways. For
more than a century workers have stuffed themselves onto crowded trains and buses, or
endured traffic jams, 6________, five days a week. For the past two months they have
enjoyed the break.
Another aspect of the AD era may be the disappearance of the five-day working week. Even
before the pandemic 7________. In the AD era the barrier between home and working life
will be even harder to sustain. 8________, with the company video call the only fixture. The
downside, however, is that the rhythm of life has been disrupted and new routines are
needed: as Madness, a British pop group, sang, people are “trying different ways to make a
difference to the days”.
Looking further out, the AD era may bring other changes. Some may decide to live in small
towns where housing costs are lower, 9________. Men will have fewer excuses to skip
cleaning or child care if they are not disappearing to the office. In a sense, this is a return to
normal: until the 19th century most people worked at or close to their homes. But social
historians may still regard 2020 as the start of a new age.