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Student's Book Unit 4
Student's Book Unit 4
Student's Book Unit 4
Student’s Book
Inglés 5
English
05/10/2021 V
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09/10/2021
López Montes de Oca Cristian Jair.
B.
Achieve a goal.
Meet a deadline
B.
1. a job; work
2. advice; information
C.
Information, is;
Work, is;
Help, is;
Good advice;
Research, is;
Software;
Training;
Knowledge, is
A.
1. Some employers offer the free exercises classes.
2. no error.
B.
1. A a, B, the a, a.
2. A an, B a, the.
3. a B a, an, the.
C.
4: paid time of – You can get paid leave to work on outdoor projects or volunteer in a school
2: flexible work time – you can leave work early or take a day off
3: a pleasant atmosphere – You work with positive people and get useful feedback
1: a health club – you get free exercise classes, and there’s a gym.
D.
1. fortunately, I made my own career choice; my parents never forced me into a career I didn’t
want, luckily, I’ve never had second thoughts, either.
2. One of my friends is stuck in a job he really hates, unfortunately. But strangely enough, he is not
making any effort to leave
3. oddly enough, I’ve never really been tempted by money, I mean obviously a good salary is nice
to have. But more importantly, you want a job that’s really “you”.
4. It takes years to train to be a doctor, not surprisingly, I mean, doctors make a lot of money, but
seriously I don’t want to be in school that long.
5. interestingly enough, one of my friends has just had a job offer. Unfortunately, they didn’t offer
him any benefits.
A.
1. C and F
2. B and E
3. A and D
3 A.
In fact, that happened to a friend of mine, and he quit his job; fortunately, it worked out of for
him.
Branka: That’s true, clearly, you don’t want to be stuck in a job that’s not challenging.
Pam: interestingly enough, I read an article that said there’ll be no more “jobs for life”
Josh: I saw that, too, as a matter of fact, well al be changing jobs and more importantly, going back
to school!
1. c.
2. a
3. b
4. b
5. f
6. d
C.
1. But have you prepared for the most difficult interview question of all: “Do you have any
questions for us?” (para 1)
2. “a candidate can’t afford to trip up on this question,” says Erica Lee, a career advisor in
L.A.,(para 2)
3. “managers spend most of their time worrying,” says Lee, “clearly, and employee who takes that
stress a way is like gold to them.” (para 3)
4. this shows your desire to acquire skills and knowledge that will benefit the company, (para 5)
5. this question demonstrates that you appreciate the importance of being a countable, meeting
deadlines and targets, it also shows that you understand the value of constructive criticism and
guidance. (para 6)
6. if you ask this, employers will worry that you’re not fully committed to the job (para 8)
3 A.
1. c
2. e
3. a
4. d
5. b