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Workbook answer key


B Answers


1. part-time 2. permanent 3. experienced 4. unskilled 5. essential 6. previous/out-of-date


10.2


C Answers


a. Experience in working in mental health is essential. b. The main location of the job is London. c. The successful candidate for this post will have a degree in Healthcare.


d. Applicants with a good knowledge of French are needed.


e. Patients at our hospital come from all over the world. f. Maintaining safe work practices is a major part of the job.


g. Colleagues from more than 15 different countries are at this conference.


h. The majority of our employees are female and over 30.


10.3 A Answers


1. enthusiast 2. confid 3. ambit 4. outgo 5. reli


6. motivat 7. respons


1. enthusiastic 2. confident 3. ambitious 4. outgoing 5. reliable 6. motivated 7.


responsible


B Answers


1. Personal statement 2. Education 3. Work experience 4. Skills 5. Personal interests 6. References


5 able 6 ed 2 ent 7 ible 1 ic


4 ing 3 ious


C


Answers a. I am a fully qualified registered nurse.


b. I am able to read and write in French and I speak a little Italian.


c. I am enthusiastic and I am a hard worker.


d. I work with electronic patient files and I can use treatment monitoring software.


f. g.


I love playing sport, and I am good at tennis and basketball.


I would really like to work in healthcare because I love caring for people.


h. My duties included preparing medication for patients.


i. Please contact Dr Donald McManus, Head of Nursing, Grange Hospital, Ballina.


j. I graduated from Alstonville High School (2001–2007).


10.4


A Answers A R M I L A E I O U S E N L O O H A I R H T E B K K L U I T E F R N N H L R A E S Y K G K O U A E H R I G C T H H S F N A E R A A H R F H E I D M W E B F E Y E F G D E O A E E N S E E L I P S U N A O D T A T O O T H T E R U S E T Y N U T E H H E A D T H F A C E A


B Answers & Transcript 61


1. wear hair 2. here ear 3. high eye 4. day face 5.


ten 8. meet


ED S


PS S


e. I helped in the health spa and I was responsible for checking people’s vital signs. WE


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6. how mouth 7. go


head/leg/chest nose


feet/knee


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