27 may 2026

102. PAGS MOCK EXAM: The Great Paradox Choices vs. Market Needs

NeuroEnglish Social - Task 102: FP & The Market Paradox

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SEASON 2
Advanced Industrial Workplace
2º AÑO PAGS

The Great Paradox
Choices vs. Market Needs

"Task 102: The Professional Treasure"

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Year 2: Roadmap

01
Context
Market Needs
02
Reading
The Imbalance
03
Quiz
16 Questions
04
Listening
The Paradox
05
Glossary
Industrial Terms

Las 4 Claves del Examen 102

El Desequilibrio

Idea Principal: existe una gran diferencia entre lo que estudian los alumnos y los empleos que necesita el mercado.

Sectores Industriales

Química Industrial y Mecatrónica ofrecen salarios altos (casi 30.000€) pero atraen a menos del 1% de los estudiantes.

La Paradoja

El 27% de los estudiantes se inclinan hacia áreas de salarios bajos como Estética Integral y Administración.

El Tesoro Profesional

España lidera los Grados Superiores, convirtiendo las vías industriales en una oportunidad única.

📚 Study Guide: Key Vocabulary Listen & Hover

Surpassing
Imbalance
Degrees
Wages
Gravitate
Lags behind
Tracks
Growth
Qualifications
Treasure
Reading Analysis Y2

The Imbalance of Choices

Vocational Training (FP) in Spain is experiencing significant growth, surpassing 1.2 million students during the 2025-2026 academic year. According to an article by Elena Sevillano, this educational path has become a vital component of the labor market, with over 33% of job offers in 2024 specifically requesting Higher Grade FP qualifications. This is a substantial increase compared to previous years, reflecting the high employability of these graduates, as evidenced by the fact that over 70% of them are employed four years after finishing their studies.

A Clear Mismatch

However, the report highlights a clear imbalance between student choices and market needs. While industrial-focused degrees offer the highest salaries and best employment rates—such as Industrial Chemistry, Mechatronics, and Mechanical Manufacturing—they attract a very small percentage of the total student population. For instance, less than 1% of graduates choose sectors like Industrial Chemistry, even though starting salaries there can reach nearly 30,000 euros.

The Professional Paradox

Conversely, there is a paradox: many students continue to gravitate toward sectors with lower salaries and higher competition. According to data from the CaixaBank Dualiza Foundation, the ten degrees with the lowest starting wages, such as Integral Aesthetics and Administration and Finance, attract 27% of all students. This indicates that a large portion of the workforce is concentrated in fields that are less financially rewarding than technical industrial roles.

A Unique Opportunity

Finally, Sevillano notes that while Spain still lags behind the European Union average in terms of mid-level vocational qualifications, it occupies a leading position in the development of Higher Grade programs.

This presents a unique opportunity for students. By choosing specialized industrial tracks, graduates can secure higher incomes and faster job placement, effectively turning their technical education into a true "professional treasure" in an evolving labor market.

Chemistry Laboratory

Industrial fields offer the highest salaries.

Real World Case Study

Read the full article by Elena Sevillano about finding the best FP for the digital era:

Leer artículo en El País
PAGS ENGLISH EXAM - YEAR 2

Task 102 Mock Exam

16 preguntas nivel B1-B2. Supera la paradoja.

1. SUMMARY: What is the main idea of the text?

2. Detail: How many students were in FP in 2025-2026?

3. Detail: What percentage of job offers request Higher Grade FP?

4. Detail: What is the employment rate four years after finishing?

5. Detail: Which degrees offer the highest salaries?

6. Detail: What percentage of graduates choose Industrial Chemistry?

7. Detail: What is the starting salary in Industrial Chemistry?

8. Detail: What percentage of students are attracted to the lowest-paying degrees?

9. Vocabulary: What does "imbalance" mean?

10. Vocabulary: What does "gravitate toward" mean?

11. Grammar: "Spain is experiencing..." What tense is this?

12. Grammar: "...this educational path has become..." What tense is this?

13. Grammar: "Graduates can secure..." What type of verb is 'can'?

14. Inference: Why is there a paradox?

15. Detail: Where does Spain lag behind the EU average?

16. Conclusion: What is the "professional treasure" mentioned?

Year 2: The Expert's View

Track 102: The Choice Paradox

Listen to Carlos, an educational advisor, discuss student decisions. (Duration: ~1:15)

1. Topic

What paradox is Carlos discussing?

2. Detail

What starting salary is mentioned?

3. Detail

What percentage chooses these industrial degrees?

4. Detail

What percentage clusters in the lowest-paying fields?

5. Inference

Why do students make this bad choice?

6. Conclusion

What will solve the market imbalance?

102-CRAFT: Vocabulary Imbalance

SCORE: 0

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