Exercise 2. Complete the conversation. Use the correct form of the words in parentheses.



Chris: Hi, Finn, what's up?
Finn: I've just been to a seminar on global … (poor). It certainly makes you think!
Chris: Sounds interesting. So did you find a … (solve)?
Finn: No, but seriously, suppose we all just did a little bit, it could make a difference. Just a few dollars could save a … (starve) child.
Chris: You're right, of course. But millions of people being … (hunger) isn't the only problem. I think the fact that so many people are not … (employ) and environmental … (protect) are also major issues.
Finn: Yeah, that's true, if … (wealth) countries put more … (invest) into reducing … (pollute), the world would certainly be a better place.
Chris: Yeah, and everything is connected. I mean, imagine if food … (distribute) was properly organized worldwide. That would make a huge difference in people's lives.
Finn: Yeah, that's what they said in the seminar.

Exercise 3. Put each of the following words or phrases in its correct place in the passage below.

labour relations tea break apprentice factory canteen foreman white collar management shop floor  manual

Factory work

I like to work with my hands; in other words, I like …1… work. I have never wanted to be a …2… worker, as I would be bored with office work. So I have been taken on as an …3… in a …4… for two years to learn to be a machine-operator, I work with a group of men under a …5… , who tells us what to do, when we can go to the …6… for lunch or take a …7… and so on. …8… are quite good and the …9… spend a lot of time on the …10… mixing with the workers. I've got no complaints.

Exercise 4. Put each of the following words or phrases in its correct place in the passage below.

Dispute  unemployment  go on strike  dismiss  deadlock    shop steward on the dole redundant  picket line

A strike

1,600 workers at the Ace Cycle Factory decided to …1… last week following a …2… with the management, who last month decided to …3… two men for unsatisfactory work: The men complained to their …4…, who told the union. The management and the union have had talks but these soon ended in …5… . The area in which the factory is situated is already an area of high …6…, with one adult in five …7… (out of work and receiving state aid). The striking workers have formed a …8… outside the factory gates to prevent other workers from going in to work. The management say that 20 % of the workers will have to be made …9… next year anyway because of the decreased demand for cycles.

Exercise 5. Read the text below. Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line. There is an example at the beginning.

If you have mastered all the information (0) above and have ... a ... résumé / CV and a cover letter you are likely to be ... for a job interview. However, you should not relax. Job ... is a mine field. You prospective ... have a stack of résumé from talented ... . They want to know more about you. Are you hard to get along with? Can you meet deadlines? How ... do you want the job? here some of the ... interviewers reveal their most frequent questions and suggest how you might ... them: what ... do you want from us?, Why did you leave your last job?, etc. INFORM HAND, WRITE INVITE INTERVIEW EMPLOY, APPLY   BAD TOUGH   CONVINCE, EXACT  

 

PART 4. TEST YOURSELF

TASK 1

Exercise 1. Read the story. Then write an appropriate connecting word from the box in the blanks below. More than one answer may be correct.

· Therefore · However · In addition · As a matter of fact · Yet · Thus

John's interview

Soon after college graduation, John began to look for a job in the newspaper. John was excited when AJD Computers Inc. responded to his letter of application and asked him to come in for an interview. Because John hadn't gone on many interviews before, he was nervous. …1…, he began to feel confident after he read The 90-Minute Interview Prep Book. A few days before the interview, John took some steps to get ready. John knew he couldn't wear his usual casual jeans and T-shirts. …2… he went out and bought a suit. …3… calling for directions to the company, John familiarized himself with the route so he wouldn't get lost. On the day of the interview, looking very professional in his new suit, John made sure to arrive at the interview early. …4…, he was able to make a good first impression. The interviewer, Mr. Huber, was dressed very formally and it was obvious that he was a very important person in the company. …5… he had a warm and friendly smile that put John at ease. Mr. Huber was so impressed with John's skills, experience, and attitude that he wanted to hire him right away. …6…, he asked John to start the very next day. In the end, John accepted the position at a higher salary than he had hoped for.


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