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6. Practise the dialogue. Find comparisons.

Tracy: Good news! I've found a summer job!

Mark: That's great! Anything interesting?

Tracy: Yes, working at an amusement park. Doesn't that sound fantastic?

Mark: Sure, it does.

Tracy: So, have you found anything?

Mark: Nothing yet, but I've got a couple of leads. One is working as an intern for a record company - mostly answering phones. Or I can get a landscaping job again.

Tracy: Being an intern sounds more interesting than landscaping. And it's probably not as hard!

Mark: Yeah, but a landscaper earns more money than an intern. And you get a great tan.

7. Match the information to make sentences. Then rewrite each sentence in a different way.

A landscaper earns more than an intern.

An intern has better hours than a landscaper.

A landscaper is better paid than an intern.

Being an intern is more interesing than landscaping.

An intern doesn’t earn as much as a landscaper.

A landscaper has worse hours than an intern.

An intern is not as well paid as a landscaper.

Landscaping is less interesting than being an intern.

1. A counselor at a summer camp has worse hours

2. Selling popcorn in a movie theater is not as rewarding

3. A part-time tutor doesn’t earn

4. Working on a construction site is more dangerous

5. A tour guide is not as well paid

a) as a lifeguard.

b) than working on a cruise ship.

c) as working with the elderly.

d) than a dog walker.

e) as much as a housepainter.

8. Choose two summer jobs from the list. Then use the questions to compare them.

a baby-sitter

a dance instructor

a hiking trail guide

an assistant in a museum

a chef’s assistant

a dog walker

a park ranger

a telephone operator

Which job do you think pays more? Which one has better hours? Which one is more interesting? harder? more interesting? more rewarding?

9. Read this letter of application for a job at Reynold's Department Store. Use the words and expressions above to improve the parts of the letter that are underlined.

(enclosed) Sir or Madam a new challenge look forward to hearing would like to apply for reached retirement age

45 Walpole Rd

Bournemouth BH 1 4EH

Reynold’s Department Store

100-105 Wimbourne Rd 6th July 2002

Dear (1) Mr or Mrs

I saw your advertisement for a job as sales assistant in your garden furniture department and I (2) want the job.

I am an experienced shop assistant and I have worked in many different departments. Please see my curriculum vitae (3) in the same envelope for more details.

I started working in shops when I was twenty-one, forty-five years ago. I left my last job six years ago when I (4) got too old, but I get terribly bored at home. I feel I am ready for (5) new things now.

I would be available for an interview at any time., even at short notice.

I (6) can't wait to hear from you.

Yours faithfully,

(signature)

Edna Smith (Miss)