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2 Look at the underlined words in the text. Decide what
part of speech they are: A (adjective), N (noun) or V (verb).
1 dull
2 outfit
3 revision
4 charge
5 regular
6 depends
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2 Look at the underlined words in the text. Decide what
part of speech they are: A (adjective), N (noun) or V (verb).
1 dull
2 outfit
3 revision
4 charge
5 regular
6 depends Смотреть решения всех заданий с листа Ответ: Применим протокол Я.
1. dull A
2. outfit N
3. revision N
4. charge V
5. regular A
6. depends V
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Похожие 3 Choose the correct meaning for the words in Exercise 2.
1 It's really dull work.
A It's very interesting work.
B It's very boring work. 2 Sometimes, companies give me an outfit to put on.
A Sometimes, companies give me some special
clothes to wear.
B Sometimes, companies give me something
to hold up and show people. 3 I help them with homework or revision.
A I help them with homework or project work.
B I help them with homework or studying for exams. 4 I don't charge so much.
A I don't take so much money.
B I don't work so hard. 5 I don't have a regular job.
A My job is different to other people's.
B I don't work at the same time, on the same
day every week. 6 It depends on what my plans are.
A After I make my plans, I decide when I can work.
B After I get work, I make my plans for my free time. 4 Complete the dialogues with the words from Exercise 2.
Change the form of the words if necessary.
Conversation 1
Peter: How much do you charge for your lessons?
Matt: That
on how rich the family is. Conversation 2
Cath: Who are you working for today, Tess?
Tess:
An Italian restaurant. I'm lucky. John's over there
in the funny
but they've only got one.
Cath:
What is it?
Tess:
I'm not sure. I think it's some kind of pasta. Conversation 3
Emma: Do you really like babysitting, Sylvie?
Sylvie: Yes, I love it. Why, don't you?
Emma: No, it's really ¹
. Nothing happens.
I hate watching TV. And sometimes I work on
Friday evenings, sometimes on Saturdays.
I'd like to work 2
hours - and not
in the evening.
Sylvie: Take your school books. You can do your
and get paid for it! 5 Read REMEMBER THIS. Find these phrases in the text
and complete the missing words.
£40 for a whole day
1
, there aren't any.
2... it isn't hard work
3 There is
food for me to eat.
4 I can
sit and watch television. 6 Complete the text with one word in each gap to make
the meaning stronger.
Meg: What's wrong?
Tanya: Oh, it's the World Cup. Jake talks about it the
whole time. We don't go out 1
Meg: Well, it's only for a month. Why don't you watch
a few matches? You might enjoy it.
Tanya: I watch quite a few matches but Jake doesn't
2
know I'm there. He 3
sits there
looking at the television.
Meg: Simon's completely different. He doesn't really
like any sports. 4
, he always
complains about me when we're out because
I usually spend the 5
time looking at my
mobile phone. 7 Look at the vocabulary in lesson 3.4 in the Students'
Book. Complete the sentences with one word in each
gap. The first letters are given.
They make chairs and other furniture in that factory.
and she
1 Sandra is a nurse. Her job is d
works very hard.
2 I need more money - that's why I'm looking for a job
with a good s
3 The assistants at this shop always speak politely to
the c
4 Uncle Max is a headteacher - he's r
for organising school leaving exams in his school.
5 My parents prefer to pay more money and buy
products that are of good q 8 Put the words in the correct order.
1/ salary / earn/a/don't/very/good
I don't earn a very good salary.
1 you/a lot/money / a shop assistant / of /as/earn / Do
?
2 enough / his needs / doesn't / My brother / earn / for 3 £100/earn/about/1/a week 4 earn / living / How / does / her / Mrs Fisher
? 5 wants / Paul / a new computer / some / to pay / to /
earn / money / for