Make expressions about working in a foreign country by matching each verb to a phrase a)-f) below.
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.4.. the culture of the country you wish to work in
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...5 an application for a job if you think the company isn’t serious
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6... trust by adapting to the local culture
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..3. attention to relevant sections on your CV
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Fill in the missing letters in these paragraphs about everyday problems when living abroad.
Your emloyer_ _ _yer might help you to find an apartment,
or you can use the Internet to find places to rent_ _ _t View
the apartment first before you sign_ _n a contract and give
a deposit to the landlord. Check whether the bill s
are included in the rent, and also how much notice ice you
need to give when you want to move out .
To open a bank accauntt, you will need to show proof
of earningis, and that this salaiy will be paid into this
account. If you spend more than you earn, you may
have to pay for the overdraft on your account. You will
get a credit card from your bank, but check the rules carefully before you s uigin up.
If you need medical treament you will be treated by
the national health service of the country where you
live. Your employer might give you the chance to join
an insurance scheme that helps to pay for private
treatment.
When buying a mobile phone, you choose the proveder
and then pay for a monthly contract. Alternatively, you
can have a prepaid package that allows you to make
regular t_p-u_s. These days, many providers also offer
wireless internet access, so you won’t need a 1 linelin
your apartment.
Fill in each gap with one of these prepositions: about, by, for, from, into, off, on, out, with. A preposition may be used more than once.
to be on an assignment in a foreign country
your apartment might be provided for you
use the Internet to look for places to rent
you can live with a local family to learn the
to pay your monthly salary inti an account
to deduct payments from an account
to pay for private medical treatment
to be treated by the national health service
you can take out an insurance policy
10 with a prepaid package you can cut of the service
whenever you want
Complete the dialogue with present simple forms
(positive/negative/question) of the main verbs in the box.
Use contractions (he is he’s) where possible.
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A: So, you _______ a Human Resource Manager. How
interesting! What exactly3 you in your
job?
B: Well, I ______a lot of meetings related to company
policy development, and of course 14 candidates
for jobs.
A: And how big is the HR department in your company?
B: Well, we5 many people in the HR section
only me and two others. So you can’t really call it a department!
A: And your husband - what6 he ?
B: He 7 a computer programmer. But, I have to say,
he 8 really his job very much. In fact he
to change jobs.
Fill in each gap with in, on
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The phrases below are used for small talk, but the words in bold are all in the wrong sentences. Put them back into the correct sentence.
Enjoy was your weekend?
I can’t believe how go it is.
Did you have a good talking here?
ft's busy weather today.
Sorry but I have to lovely now.
It’s been nice to journey you.
Nice meet to you.
How the rest of the conference.
Match each word or phrase on the left with one on the right with a similar meaning.
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Thank you for-Thanks for f
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I would be grateful if you could -Can you a
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Please accept my apologies -l'm sorry h
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I look forward to meeting you -see you b
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With best regards-All the best e
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Pirnazarov Javohirning ingliz tilidan bajargan ishi
Are the phrases on the right more formal or informal?
Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |