1. Many unemployed people want something interesting and well-paid, c) though (as they say) “there is life after work”. 2. b) In spite of the lowest rate of unemployment in Europe the British Labour government promised to transform the welfare system. 3. a) Although here are 3 million unemployed in France, almost all of them believe “they are entitled not just to a job, but to the right kind of a job”. 4. In France for some unemployed people any part-time job at minimum wage simply isn’t worth having, c) because the pay for this kind of work is almost the same as the welfare. 5. Many people are sure that “six months of joblessness is a career killer” and seek a job, a) while some other unemployed people don’t want to find a job and be paid minimum wage. 6. German taxpayers pay tens of billions of euro to finance a lot of benefits a) despite their ineffectiveness. 7. b) Because a married man with two children in Germany gets about 2,800 euro if he’s on the dole, an employed man with an entry-level job in a hotel or restaurant takes home only 1,800 euro.
1) what is your full name? 2) Where were you born? 3) when were you born? 4) Where do you live? 5) how long have you been living there? 6) Do you have brothers or sisters? 7) Are they younger or older? 8) what do you do in your free time? 9) Have you ever been to other towns and countries? 10) Do you have holidays in summer? 11) how long have you been studying English? 12) Do you speak other languages? 13) what do you enjoy doing in english? 14) what do you want to do after you leave school? 15) what is your dream?
2. b) In spite of the lowest rate of unemployment in Europe the British Labour government promised to transform the welfare system.
3. a) Although here are 3 million unemployed in France, almost all of them believe “they are entitled not just to a job, but to the right kind of a job”.
4. In France for some unemployed people any part-time job at minimum wage simply isn’t worth having, c) because the pay for this kind of work is almost the same as the welfare.
5. Many people are sure that “six months of joblessness is a career killer” and seek a job, a) while some other unemployed people don’t want to find a job and be paid minimum wage.
6. German taxpayers pay tens of billions of euro to finance a lot of benefits a) despite their ineffectiveness.
7. b) Because a married man with two children in Germany gets about 2,800 euro if he’s on the dole, an employed man with an entry-level job in a hotel or restaurant takes home only 1,800 euro.
2) Where were you born?
3) when were you born?
4) Where do you live?
5) how long have you been living there?
6) Do you have brothers or sisters?
7) Are they younger or older?
8) what do you do in your free time?
9) Have you ever been to other towns and countries?
10) Do you have holidays in summer?
11) how long have you been studying English?
12) Do you speak other languages?
13) what do you enjoy doing in english?
14) what do you want to do after you leave school?
15) what is your dream?