3 Find the key phrases in the dialogue. Who says them? KEY PHRASES O Asking for and giving opinions 1 What about you? 2 I agree/disagree with you. 3 I think it'll 4 Why's that? 5 Do you think ...? 6 Let me think.
1. Do you recognize that man ? I think that I have seen him before but I don't remember his name. 2. Stop ! Aren't you seing the notice ? - I'm seing it but I can't read it coz I,m not wearing my glasses. What does it say ? 3. I think it is a pity you don't take more exercose. You are getting fat. 4. Tom never does any work in the garden; he always works on his car. 5. What is he doing to his car now ? - I think he is polishing it. 6. How do you end a letter that begins: " Dear sir ?" - I always put: "Yours truly", but Tom prefers "Yours faithfully". 7. Who does own this umbrella ? - I don't know. Ebd uses it but nbd knows who owns it.
1)The teaching profession requires total commitment.
2) She feels that working with children is her vocation.
3)Like his father, Alexander chose the military profession.
4)Your chances of being hired largely depend on the clarity and awareness of your resume.
5)Lack of knowledge of the English language does not prevent you from working, but may prevent you from finding a job.
6)A job that does not require qualification can be found in almost all areas of activity on a full or part-time basis.
7)how much is paid for this work? What are the prospects for salary increase, promotion in this position.
8)Friends, state employment agencies (free of charge), private employment agencies (for a fee) can help you in your job search. Employment information is printed on the last pages of local daily newspapers under the heading “Help Required” or “Employment Opportunities”. These sections usually list, in alphabetical order, the required professions, job description and the proposed salary. The telephone number and address of the employer are also reported.
2. Stop ! Aren't you seing the notice ? - I'm seing it but I can't read it coz I,m not wearing my glasses. What does it say ?
3. I think it is a pity you don't take more exercose. You are getting fat.
4. Tom never does any work in the garden; he always works on his car.
5. What is he doing to his car now ? - I think he is polishing it.
6. How do you end a letter that begins: " Dear sir ?" - I always put: "Yours truly", but Tom prefers "Yours faithfully".
7. Who does own this umbrella ? - I don't know. Ebd uses it but nbd knows who owns it.
2) She feels that working with children is her vocation.
3)Like his father, Alexander chose the military profession.
4)Your chances of being hired largely depend on the clarity and awareness of your resume.
5)Lack of knowledge of the English language does not prevent you from working, but may prevent you from finding a job.
6)A job that does not require qualification can be found in almost all areas of activity on a full or part-time basis.
7)how much is paid for this work? What are the prospects for salary increase, promotion in this position.
8)Friends, state employment agencies (free of charge), private employment agencies (for a fee) can help you in your job search. Employment information is printed on the last pages of local daily newspapers under the heading “Help Required” or “Employment Opportunities”. These sections usually list, in alphabetical order, the required professions, job description and the proposed salary. The telephone number and address of the employer are also reported.
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