The document provides instructions for a basic English test, including answering one question, using study material to understand concepts, limiting answers to 200 words, and including real-life examples. The question asks test-takers to discuss whether the five steps for career plans - self-assessing, specifying goals, researching jobs, comparing options, and making action plans - are equally important at every stage of career progression, supporting their argument with examples.
The document provides instructions for a basic English test, including answering one question, using study material to understand concepts, limiting answers to 200 words, and including real-life examples. The question asks test-takers to discuss whether the five steps for career plans - self-assessing, specifying goals, researching jobs, comparing options, and making action plans - are equally important at every stage of career progression, supporting their argument with examples.
The document provides instructions for a basic English test, including answering one question, using study material to understand concepts, limiting answers to 200 words, and including real-life examples. The question asks test-takers to discuss whether the five steps for career plans - self-assessing, specifying goals, researching jobs, comparing options, and making action plans - are equally important at every stage of career progression, supporting their argument with examples.
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The answers should be within 200 words
Real life examples are encouraged
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Question: (25 marks)
There are five Steps for Career Plans and these are the followings Step 1: Self assessing Step 2: Specifying career goals Step 3: Researching jobs Step 4: Comparing and making decisions Step 5: Making action plans Do you believe at every stage of career progression, following/using all of these steps are equally important ? Explain your argument with valid examples.