English Unlimited HAK/HUM 3, Schulbuch mit Audio-CD und CD-ROM (mit Handelskorrespondenz)
33 Success 03 LANGUAGE SKILLS EXPLORE LOOK AGAIN EXTRAS Applying for a job Match Adam’s statements with functions a or b. a a situation or state which is still true b a finished action which is important now 1 I haven’t had a holiday for years. 2 I ’ve just lost my biggest customer. 3 Some orders have just been cancelled recently. 4 I ’ve always enjoyed what I am doing. Match the highlighted words in 1–4 with categories a–e. GRAMMAR 24 Present perfect and time expressions 25 Ask questions to find who the statements in 1–8 are true for. Find out more about each situation. Example: A: Have you won a competition recently? B: Actually, I’ve never won a competition. In pairs, tell each other what you found out. a SPEAKING 27 b Notice the position of the highlighted time expressions in 25. Then put the time expressions in the right place in the sentences below. Find someone who: 26 Look at the sentences from Adam’s interview. In which other jobs are these qualities important? Make a list. You need to be You have to be someone the kind of person the sort of person who that never gives up. can deal with setbacks. keeps going. It’s That’s something the kind of job the sort of thing that needs a lot of discipline. requires a lot of confidence. people don’t really understand. Work alone. Write three or four sentences about your dream job, and why you think it would suit you. Use expressions from 20 and 28. Example: Nursing is the kind of job that requires a lot of patience. You also need to have discipline … Tell each other about your dream jobs. Try and find someone else in class who would be suitable for each job. Then tell the class who you chose and why. VOCABULARY 28 Matching people to jobs and activities 29 30 1 has won a competition . What was it? recently 2 has passed a test or an exam. just 3 has learned to ski. Why not? never 4 has done well in interviews. always 5 has achieved something today. What was it? already 6 has been at this school over three years. for 7 hasn’t eaten anything they left home this morning. since 8 hasn’t done what they needed to do today. yet 1 I haven’t had a holiday for years. 2 Although I have already booked several times, I have n’t been able to get away yet . 3 Some orders have been cancelled recently , and I’ve just lost my biggest customer. 4 Since I set up my own company, I’ve always enjoyed what I’m doing, and I’ve never looked back. a the whole of your life until now: / b part of your life until now: / c something you expect to happen: d a short time ago: / e something that happened sooner than expected Grammar reference and practice, p. 185. always recently Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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