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Ex.6. Put the verbs in brackets into the Future Perfect Continuous Tense




1. By the end of this month we (learn) this language for ten years. 2. When my daughter goes to school we (live) here for over five years. 3. When the new century begins, they (reconstruct) this church for nearly 25 years. 4. If nobody stops him, he (grumble) for hours. 5. We can get there at 7 at the earliest. They will be painting the fence. If we arrive at 8.30, they (paint) it for three hours at least; and if we come at 9.30.,they will have probably finished the work.

 

Ex.7.Translate into English.

 

1. , , . 2. , .3. . 4. , , .5. , , . 6. , ?

Unit 7.

GETTING A JOB

 

Text: Employment Agencies.

Grammar: Revision of all Tenses.

 

: "Getting a job" , . B .

 

 

Employment Agencies.

 

In Britain there is a special service for school leavers, the Careers Advisory Service, which helps young people who are looking for their first job. Careers Officers give practical advice on interview techniques, application forms, letters, pay, National Insurance and Trade Unions.

One business organization that you may use when you are job-hunting is an employment agency. There are the state employment services and nonprofit agencies that do not receive fees for finding jobs for people. There exist also private employment agencies which receive a fee. Some employment agencies see applicants without an appointment. These include the state employment agencies and nonprofit agencies. Counselors there may spend a few minutes with each applicant.

But an agency that deals with technical and higher salaried jobs, spends much more time with each applicant. Appointments are necessary in this type of agency, where a counselor may be able to see only a few applicants a day. An interview for any kind of job, whether the interview is obtained through a friend, classified advertisement, or an agency, generally requires an appointment. It is important to be on time for your appointment. If you have made an appointment and cannot keep it, or if you will be more than ten minutes late, you should always call the interviewer. If you do cancel the appointment or notify the interviewer that you will be late, you will create a negative impression on your possible employer.

To make efficient use of time, American business people schedule their days hour by hour. In most American business situations, appointments are a necessary courtesy.

 

Topical vocabulary.

1.job ,

2.employment agency

3.nonprofit agencies , .

4.appointment ,

5.job-hunting

6.courtesy ,

7.classified advertisements

8.salary

9.fee ,

10.to counsel ,

11. counselor . , .

12.to employ

13.employer

14.unemployed

15.employment ,

16.employee

17.to schedule

18.schedule ,

19.to notify (. )

20. cancel

 

Ex.1.Give English equivalents of:

, ; ; ; , . ; ; , ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; , ; , . , . ; ; , ; ; , ; (. ); - ; / ; , ;

 

Ex.2. Suggest the Russian for:

employment agency; employer; to look for a job; to notify; schedule; employee; fee; employment; counselor; salary; to counsel; unemployed; the Careers Advisory Service; to schedule; classified advertisements; for school leavers; Carries Officers; job-hunting; appointment; nonprofit agencies; job; a special service; courtesy; to employ; National Insurance and Trade Unions;

to give practical advice; to exist; private employment agencies; to receive a fee; an applicant; to deal with; higher salaried jobs; to be on time; cancel an appointment; to create a negative impression on your possible employer; to make efficient use of time;

 





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