ІТЬ Task 14. Put the verbs in brackets into the proper forms using Conditional I:
1. If your criteria (to be) concise, this (to facilitate) the task. 2. If you (to use) different ways of job hunting, your chances for success (to be multiplied). 3. If you (to be) acquainted with the different ways and means of application forms, it (not to take) much time to fill them in. 4. I (to assist) you if you (to need) a hand of help in finding a job. 5. It (to be) difficult to start if you (to be) a novice in this sphere. 6. Involvement of different means of job hunting (to be) a good idea, if you (to want) to find a new job in the shortest time. 7. If you (to decide) to seek for a new job, you (to need) to fill in an application form first. 8. If we (to need) one more assistant, we (to call) you. 9. If he (to be able) to present the information briefly and concisely, he (to be) the most suitable candidate for this post position. 10. If we (to want) to tell somebody about something a company owns and uses but doesn’t sell, we (to use) the term “fixed assets”.
Task 15. Put the verbs in brackets into the proper forms using Conditional II:
1. If I (to be) a head-hunter, I (to be) more discreet. 2. If you (to look through) the classifieds, you (to find) some interesting suggestions. 3. If I (to need) an assistant, I (to look through) a classified ad in the newspaper. 4. If Angela (to know) that you were working for a headhunting agency, she never (to talk) with you. 5. If they (to be) interested in cooperation with you, they (to contact) you. 6. If we (to find) a good facilitator, this (to save) us a lot of time. 7. If you (to be) an employer, you (to try) to find someone who has all of the required and preferred qualifications. 8. If you (to read) all the wants ads, you (to learn) useful general information. 9. If my résumé (to create) a favourable impression, I (to be accepted) for this job. 10. If I (to decide) to conquer the net, I (to start) with the site www.jobs.com.
Task 16. Put the verbs in brackets into the proper forms using Conditional III:
1. If he (to dedicate) more time to his portfolio, he (to find) a good job more quickly. 2. If you (to be) a novice, you (to spend) more time in your office. 3. If all employees (to be) highly-qualified and creative, there (not/to be) any need in head-hunters. 4. If we (to have) a lot of applicants for this position in our own firm, we (not/to apply for) the help to the recruiting agency. 5. If I (to be) more ambitious, I (to try) to find a better job. 6. If his company (to take) some preventative measures, they (not/to lose) so many employees. 7. If I (to know) some recruiters, I (to apply for) their help instead of cold-calling. 8. If Andrew (to know) the difference between the chronological and functional résumés, he (to write) them without any problems. 9. If job advertisements (not/to be) so expensive, they (to be) longer. 10. If he (to avoid) ads making unrealistic offers, he (not/to spend) so much time on job-hunting.
Jane and I have a great time writing e-mails to each other. We share jokes and laugh at them. We share news about our school days, classmates and friends. We share news about our pets and hobbies. Jane is very smart. She is fond of Maths, Art and swimming. One day we even chatted on Skype. I started to study English better because it helps me to understand Jane's messages better.
I am very happy that she is my friend. It's fantastic to have a friend in a foreign country.