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A. Wanted: trainees to work in a new salon opening soon. Good working conditions and
excellent pay. If you are interested in a career in this industry, come and join our team.
Must be willing to work Saturdays and at least two early evenings per week. Call
Mandy on 021465732
B. We are inviting expressions of interest from potential recruits to join our training
programme. You will need to be in good health, aged between 25 and 40 and be able to
work under stress. Successful candidates will enter our extensive 18-month training
programme and can expect to earn six-figure salaries in their first job. Send your CV
and contact details to PO Box 223, London, W1 2PP.
C. Wanted - people with ambition and drive to join our excellent team working across the
country. Get the benefits of working for a nationwide chain of garages rather than small
locally owned businesses. Experience required. For more information contact our
recruitment team on 0161 754908.
D. Assistant required for immediate start. Competitive salary plus extra benefits including
free dental care. Would suit graduate, although previous experience desirable. For
further details, contact Sue Riggs on 080495374
E. Exciting opportunity to join an amazing team at our five-star city-centre restaurant. 27-40 hours per week.
Experience with Italian food is preferred but not essential. A passion
for it, however, is salary: 18000-22000 GBP per annum. To be considered, send you CV
to Tony at tony,[email protected]
1. Which advert is not actually for a job?
2. In which two jobs does it indicate that previous experience is not necessary?
3. Which advertisement mentions working at the weekend?
4. Which advert gives exact details of the pay?
5. For which job is it likely that applicants already need to be trained before applying?
Bullying can be verbal in which children make fun of others, call them by bad names, spread rumours about them. It can be physical in which they hit others or destroy their things. It can also happen on phone or computer when someone uses dirty language or send bad pictures or messages. Intentionally making someone feel alone is also bullying. There are many reasons which lead to bullying. Sometimes children who bully are jealous of others. They cannot see anyone doing better than them and so they start bullying others. Some bully because they were bullied by someone else earlier. Such children try to take revenge by doing the same to others to feel powerful now. Others bully because they are not happy with themselves. They may have some physical or mental problem and they try to take out their anger by bullying others.
Bullying is growing a lot in our society nowadays. It affects students and people badly and many times it also affects their health. One loses confidence when one is bullied. The person starts being alone and stops talking to others. It affects his studies and his health. Some children start suffering from depression and they can also commit suicide. Bullying is very harmful and there are many ways to prevent it. Parents and teachers should always try to be friendly with children. This makes them comfortable and they start sharing their feelings. They should also talk to the child who bullies others and know the reason. Parents should teach good manners and behaviours to their children. They must tell them that they should respect others and become friends with everyone.
Около половины британских молодых людей в возрасте от 12 до 16 лет читают подростковые журналы! самыe популярныe журналы для девочек - "Сахар" и "Блаженство". Они имеют глянцевые, красочные обложки и включают в себя красоту и моду, сплетни о знаменитостях, истории из реальной жизни, гороскопы, викторины и проблемные страницы. Конечно, мальчики обычно не находят эти журналы очень интересными! Вместо этого они покупают музыкальные журналы, такие как "NME", или журналы о спорте, такие как "Стреляй" или "Матч".
Объяснение:
About half of British young people aged 12 to 16 read teen magazines! The most popular magazines for girls are Sugar and Bliss. They have glossy, colorful covers and include beauty and fashion, celebrity gossip, real-life stories, horoscopes, quizzes and problem pages. Of course, boys usually don't find these magazines very interesting! Instead, they buy music magazines like "NME" or sports magazines like "Shoot" or "Match."