Put the following words into the correct place:
Unemployed ; qualifications ; commission ; salary ; training ; strike ; resign ; retire ; wage ; pension ; earn ; bonus ; employees ; trade unions ; sacked ; interview ; redundant ; CV ; skills
1. What do you think is a good or in your country? How much would you like to ?
2. Would you like to work on ? Why / Why not? Do you think people should get a paid for especially good work?
3. What different information should you put in a ?
4. What should you do to make a good impression at a job ?
5. Think of the job you do at the moment or that you would like to do in the future. What and/or do you need to do it?
6. How many years do you need to do before you can become a doctor in your country?
7. Is it common or unusual for to go on in your country? Do you have ?
8. For what reasons can people be ? For what reasons can people be ? Why do people sometimes from their jobs?
9. What help do people get from the government if they are in your country?
10. At what age do men and women usually in your country? Do you think this is early, late or about right? Do they usually get a ?
1. You can go to the party. [can - can't; перед модальными глаголами не ставится вс глагол]
2. He must take his dog for a walk. [В конце модальных глаголов s не ставится, даже с местоимением 3-го лица]
3. I can help you. [После модальных глаголов глагол ставится без частицы to]
4. He mustn't be late. [must - mustn't]
5. Can his brother speak French? [В вопросительном предложении с модальным глаголом ставится основной глагол без s в конце]
6. Paul must go there. [После модальных глаголов глагол ставится без частицы to]
7. You mustn't smoke here. [must - mustn't; перед модальными глаголами не ставится вс глагол]
13 - (8)
14 - (3)
15 - (5)
16 - (2)
17 - (4)
18 - (7)
Texting while driving is illegal in 47 states of the USA. But what about texting while 13 - (8) walking? A law was recently passed in Honolulu, Hawaii. The law makes it illegal to text or look down at a device while 14 - (3) crossing the street. It is the first major U.S. city with a law like this. Some 15 - (5) people are in favour of the law. They say it will keep people safe. Others are 16 - (2) against it. Should more places adopt such a law? Sally Eun Bine Park from Paju, South Korea, says: «What’s more 17 - (4) important, texting or safety? Looking at your phone while walking is not safe. You might not see a car coming. We call people who look at their 18 - (7) phones while walking «smartphone zombies.» This law will help keep people alive! And we will see fewer zombies on the street».