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1 Listen to the following dialogues and read them in pairs.

Dialogue 1

Liliya Hi, Alfiya!

Alfiya Hi, Lilya!

Liliya What are your plans for the summer holidays?

Alfiya I am looking for some job like a waitress or a salesperson to earn some money to go to the seaside in August.

Liliya Great! I’ve been doing a part-time job as a secretary in an office for the whole academic year.

Alfiya How smart of you! Now you can go to visit your parents.

Lilya Yes, I am going to help them with our garden and livestock.

Alfiya I see.

Dialogue 2

Ramil Azamat, can you help me to write a resume for the internship in

Bashneft?

Azamat Ah yes, sure. I wrote one last year and it was fine.

Ramil Cool, what should it begin with?

Azamat Well, first give your name, address, phone number and e-mail

address.

Ramil Shall I attach my photo?

Azamat If they don’t require it – you needn’t.

Ramil OK.

Azamat Then list your work experience in reverse order.

Ramil But I don’t have any.

Azamat Try to remember what you did during your school years.

Ramil Ah, yes! We were picking cucumbers and I was a supervisor.

Azamat That’s good! Then describe your education also in reverse order, after that list your awards if you have any, your skills and interests.

Ramil OK, what comes in the end?

Azamat References – names and phone numbers of two or three people who know you well.

Vocabulary

award [ə'wo:d]

награда, поощрение

experience [ik'spiəriəns]

опыт

full-time

с полной занятостью

internship [in'tə:nip]

стажировка

job

работа (рабочее место)

part-time

с частичной занятостью

reference ['refərəns]

рекомендация

salesperson

продавец

skill

навык

to earn [ə:n]

зарабатывать

to list

перечислять

to require [ri'kwaiə]

требовать

waitress/waiter ['weitrəs]/['weitə]

официантка/официант

work

работа (действие)

Pronunciation

2 Practice the following tongue-twister till you can read it very quickly.

If one doctor doctors another doctor, does he doctor the doctor the way he is doctoring doctors? Or does he doctor the doctor the way he is doctoring non-doctors?

Oral exercises

3 In groups of four match the occupations with the definitions. Use the dictionary.

accountant

connects and repairs sinks, toilets, and water and sewer pipes

architect

controls or directs business

athlete

designs buildings

carpenter

enforces the laws

cashier

fixes broken things such as appliances

chef

gives coded instructions to the computer

doctor

greets people when they enter an office

executive

helps people with legal matters

gardener

helps people learn things

lawyer

grows and cares for plants

mechanic

helps sick people get well

musician

helps with correspondence and other business matters in an office

painter

is trained or skilled at sports

pharmacist

keeps records of money paid and received

photographer

makes or changes the fit of clothing

plumber

makes things out of wood

police officer

paints walls and other surfaces

programmer

plays an instrument, sings or writes music

psychologist

prepares food in a restaurant

receptionist

prepares medicines ordered by a doctor

repair person

receives money in a restaurant or store

salesperson

repairs machines such as cars and trucks

secretary

sells things in a store

tailor

studies behavior and helps people with emotional problems

teacher

takes pictures with a camera