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5.7 architecture chemistry economics engineering languages mathematics medicine science tourism


5.8 1


My name is Ahmed. I’m not sure what to study at university. I’m good at mathematics. In my free time, I like making things. One of my hobbies is making model aeroplanes. I don’t want to work in an office all day.


2


My name is Cheng. I have good marks in all science subjects and my favourite subject is chemistry. My father and mother are doctors, but I don’t want to be a doctor. I’m not sure what to study.


3


My name is Isabel. I’m good at languages. My mother is from Singapore and we speak Chinese at home. I learn English and Spanish at school. I like travel and I want a job with people from other countries. I don’t want to study languages.


5.9 Conversation 1 Thomas So, do you understand the task? Sami


Unit 6


6.1 Interviewer What does Keri Anderton do? Man


Keri’s the International Sales Manager. She works at the head office in Sydney.


Interviewer Does she travel a lot for her job? Man


Yes, she does. She visits the sales offices every month, and goes to international trade fairs. She has a very busy job.


Interviewer Does she speak other languages? Man


Interviewer What does Alex Yeo do? Man


Interviewer Does he travel a lot in his job? Man


Interviewer Does he speak good English? Man


6.2 does goes organizes sells speaks studies travels uses works


Yes, I think so. We take turns to introduce ourselves.


Thomas OK. Who wants to go first? Dorota I’ll start. OK. Hi, I’m Dorota and I’m from Poland. I’m a first-year student at Warsaw University. I’m doing a degree in Business. Is it my turn now?


Sami


Thomas Yes, you go next. Sami


Conversation 2 Alexi


OK. My name’s Sami. I’m at school in Tunis, in my last year. I’m 17. I like animals and I want to be a vet.


Dorota Great, Sami. Your turn now, Thomas. Ms Davies, can you help me with exercise 3, please?


Ms Davies Sure. What’s the problem? Alexi


I don’t know a word in question 1. What does ‘canteen’ mean?


Ms Davies It’s a word for a restaurant in a company. Alexi


OK. Now I understand the question. OK. Is my answer to question 4 right?


Ms Davies Let me have a look. Yes, that’s correct. Well done!


6.3 a Where does she work? b Does she use English at work? c Does he speak Chinese? d How many employees does it have? e What products does it sell? f Does he travel on business?


6.4 organizes uses


finishes teaches


6.5 a A Who does Amy work for? B She works for ATC Systems.


b A What does ATC Systems do? B It sells computer software.


c A What does Amy do in her job? B She organizes sales conferences.


English for the 21st Century • Transcripts 181


No, she doesn’t, but she understands a little Chinese and Japanese.


He’s the IT Manager in the Hong Kong office.


Yes, he does, but mostly in China. He also has meetings at the head office every month.


Yes, his English is excellent. He doesn’t use it every day. But he needs it for emails and reports.


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