Topic 1. You saw the advertisement below and you want to apply. Write a LETTER OF APPLICATION asking some questions based on your notes. Don`t forget to use 1-2 INDIRECT QUESTIONS.
WANTED
Past-time camp assistant required for summer camp. Job involves helping the camp leader. Previous experience not necessary. Must be fit. Good rate of pay. Please apply in writing to Mr. John Smith
Your notes:
How many hours? How long (2,3,4 weeks)? Tell me more about my duties. Pay: how much?
Follow the planner:
1. Whom do you write?
2. Where and when did you see this advertisement?
3. What are you doing at the moment? (unemployed/ at university?)
4. What experience do you have?
5. What two questions do you need to ask?
6. Finish your letter with signature
Topic 2. Write an essay about the following topic:
Doctors, nurses and teachers make a great contribution to society and should be paid more than entertainment and sports celebrities. Do you agree or disagree?
Give reasons for your answer using your own ideas. Don`t forget to use 1-2
INDIRECT QUESTIONS.
Use the planner
Paragraph 1.Introduce the subject
Paragraph 2.Present your main ideas. Agree or disagree
Paragraph 3.Present further main points
Paragraph 4. Come to a conclusion
We all know that there are areas like the Village and the City, But where is it better to live? The city is full of living conditions and even attractions and technologies, but dirty air and a bunch of factories. And in the village Clean air, Natural products, Everything is fresh But it is not so suitable for life as it is not very well provided. But now there is a choice: Which is better a village or a city. In my opinion, a good option would be: Until the summer to live in the city, study there, go to the attraction, And in the summer to go to my grandmother in the village.
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Kazakhstan’s distinct regional patterns of settlement depend in part on its varied ethnic makeup. Slavs—Russians, Ukrainians, and Belarusians—largely populate the northern plains, where they congregate in large villages that originally served as the centres of collective and state farms. These populated oases are separated by wheat fields or, in the more arid plains to the south, by semideserts and deserts where sheep breeders live in temporary quarters, usually yurts (round tents with sturdy pole frames covered by heavy felt).
Kazakh nomads formerly obtained their schooling and manufactured goods from Russian towns such as Troitsk, Orenburg, and Omsk, or, in the south, from the ancient cities of Transoxania, the Fergana Valley, and eastern Turkistan. After the Russian conquest established military governors and administrators in Alma-Ata (now Almaty), Uralsk (Oral), Yaik, and elsewhere, Kazakhstan began in the 19th century to develop its own cities. Qaraghandy (Karaganda), Öskemen (Ust-Kamenogorsk), and Rūdnyy (Rudny), which are typical Soviet planned towns, have straight, wide streets and multistoried buildings and accommodate industry around their fringes.