A “gap year” is a period of time when a student takes a break before goingto university, or does something different before a postgraduate course. It isoften spent travelling or working and can give young people useful learningexperiences, help them pick up new skills and make them more independent.Employers and universities want to see evidence of enterprise, maturity andcommitment.
Where and what?
Many choose to do voluntary work. This could include teaching in themountains in Nepal, a conservation project in Madagascar or an internship inJapan. Lots of gap year students just want to see more of the world.
What about money?
Most students who are planning a gap year take on a part-time job tosave up for the trip. Some young people look for work when they get to theirdestinations if they need to earn money to pay for accommodation and food.Popular jobs include bar work, fruit picking and being a tour guide. Some travelfor three to six months then work for the rest of the year.
An African experience
Julie Taylor graduated from Hull University in 2010 and now works as amanager in an international company. She says, “During my gap year, I spentfour months in Kenya teaching English, art and physical education to childrenaged 8 to 18. Then I travelled the country and even climbed Mount Kenya.The trip was one of the best experiences of my life. I’m very happy that I didn’thead off to university straight after school, because I learnt a lot about myself.I worked beforehand to pay for the trip, which showed interviewers that I hadgood self-motivation and organisational skills, and I was able to get by onvery little money. Employers see that climbing to an altitude of 4,985 m showsstrength and determination. Not everybody can put that on their CV!”
Activity 1 Match the words from the text to their definitions.
1. commitment
2. enterprise
3. internship
4. self-motivation
5. skills
6. voluntary
a. special abilities to do a job well
b. boldness and energy
c. dedication to something you believe in
d. done without payment
e. a period of training with little or no pay
f. inspiring yourself to do something
Activity 2 Match the phrasal verbs from the text to their meanings.
1. get by
2. head off
3. pick up
4. save up
5. take on
a. accept a job or responsibility
b. acquire, learn
c. have just enough to live
d. keep money for the future
e. start a journey
參考答案:
Activity 1
1. c; 2. b; 3. e; 4. f; 5. a; 6. d
Activity 2
1. c; 2. e; 3. b; 4. d; 5. a