E Check the highlighted words and mark each sentence (P) positive or (N) negative. 1. I think my job is very interesting.
2. It’s a very boring job. It’s too easy and I don’t meet anyone. 3. It’s very rewarding. I can go home knowing I’ve really helped somebody.
4. My job is challenging. I have to think quickly sometimes. Not everyone could do it.
5. My job is a bit repetitive. Every day is the same as the day before. 6. It’s too stressful. My doctor told me to find another job soon.
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F Cover Exercise E and write the six adjectives in your notebook. Check your spelling.
Speaking 2: talking about jobs A Answer these questions with a partner.
1. What jobs do the people in your family do? 2. Do any of your friends or family have a job you would really like? 3. Is there a job you would like to do more than any other?
Grammar check We use would and could when a situation is not real.
What job would you most like? (the person will not really have this job) Do you think you could do his job? (the person will not really try to do the job)
≤030 Listen and notice the pronunciation of would you /wυu/ and could you /kυu/. Practise saying the sentences.
Pronunciation check
1. What job would you most like? 2. Do you think you could do his job?
Exam tip: In the second part of the Speaking test, you have to talk about a topic for about two minutes. The examiner will give you a task card with the topic and some points to think about. You have a minute to prepare and write notes. You can ask the examiner about anything that you don’t understand.
B Here are two typical task cards for Part 2 of the Speaking test. Work with a partner – one of you is A, the other is B. Think about the topic for a minute and make notes.
A
Describe a job you think is really difficult. Say ...
• what the job is. • why it is difficult. • why some people do it. • why you wouldn’t like to do it.
B
What is the best job in the world? Say ...
• what the job is. • why it is such a good job. • what type of person does it. • if you think you could do it.
Watch out! typical errors
Do you like to work in another country?
Do you think you can be the president of your country one day?
C Take turns to speak about what’s on your card for about two minutes.
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