Complete the dialogue with the phrases below and the relative pronouns who, which / that, whose and where. Add commas where necessary.
• actually lasts 45 minutes • is a very smart clothing shop • isn’t too early
• names I’m still trying to remember • owns the shop • shop there • they should be • work there • you can find some nice cafés and shops • you wanted
Beth Did you get the job 1 ?
Suzie Yes. I’m now a shop assistant at Rags to Riches 2 . It’s on Jamestown Road.
Beth Where’s that?
Suzie It’s a street in Camden Town 3 . It’s a great place to work because I can go out to a café in my lunch hour 4 .
Beth Are the people 5 nice?
Suzie Yes, they are. The woman 6 is great, and so are the two other people there 7 .
Beth What are your working hours?
Suzie I start at 9.30 8 . The shop closes at 5.30, but we have to tidy up after that, so I finish at about six. The people 9 leave clothes everywhere after they look at them. They don’t put them back in the
places 10 .
Beth Well, I’ve been shopping with you lots of times, and you do that, too!
The next point to be made, is about working abroad. We should say, that there are a lot of places, where you can find job. But, if you want to find a good job, you should be an experienced specialist. If it is so, you would be able to find a job and get a nice salary. In general, I'm agree, that working abroad, is better. You can meet a lot of interesting people, and visit a lot of new and interesting places, and also, you can find job almost in every country, with your foreign diploma. The main disadvantage is that it is difficult to get job. As the rule, the native people have more experience, and it is easer for them, to find job. If you want to working abroad, you should prove, that you can do your job well.
In conclusion, I want to say, that this is a controverstial question, if it is better to study and work abroad, This points have both advantages, and disadvantages. And also each can have his own point of view about this problem.