
- •Английский язык (контрольные задания): методическое пособие для студентов второй ступени высшего образования бгуир The English Language. Proficiency Evaluation Tests for Post-graduate Students
- •Isbn 978-985-488-847-7
- •Предисловие
- •Fraud in science
- •Uncovering fraud in science
- •Information science
- •Modern science
- •Understanding research
- •Provision of research skills training
- •Supervisor and faculty/school support
- •Précis or summary
- •Journal articles
- •College and university degrees american teachers can have
- •Universities in Great Britain
- •Oxford and Cambridge
- •Selecting Courses
- •The aims and principles of the international scientific cooperation
- •Visit the atom smasher tunnel in geneva
- •Scientific communication
- •Nt11 international conference on the science and application of nanotubes
- •Scientific attitude
- •Nobel prize
- •Newspapers
- •Tv and radio
- •Media hype
- •Security and privacy on the Internet
- •Microchip technology
- •Island’s genetic quirk: dark skin, blond hair
- •Marketing skills handy for getting hired.
- •Choosing a good career
- •Teens get an early jobs lesson
- •Taking advantage of job fairs
- •Список использованных источников
- •Содержание
- •Английский язык (контрольные задания): методическое пособие для студентов второй ступени высшего образования бгуир The English Language. Proficiency Evaluation Tests for Post-graduate Students
- •220013, Минск, п. Бровки, 6
Teens get an early jobs lesson
In summer teens are battling adults (29)__ work. They share (30)__ same problem as job seekers of all ages: there’s too much demand (31)__ too few jobs. Teens, new college graduates, immigrants and unemployed adults (32)__ more education and experience are all competing for jobs.
(33)__ Northeastern University in Boston annually surveys those between 16 and 19 years old about job prospects. It shows that older teens – at 18 and 19 – have better opportunities than younger teens, especially if they have good grades and strong communication skills. The best opportunities for younger teens are (34)__ juice bars and ice-cream shops.
Meanwhile, many college students are struggling to find work related (35)__ their major. Some sophomores from Wright College in Chicago, currently working part-time, want to find full-time jobs within their major. They say that finding one is hard. That’s why all the help you can get helps, e.g. (36)__ group’s 8-day course (37)__ improving job skills, such as interviewing techniques.
They agree that teens have an opportunity to get a job if they work hard (38)__ finding one.
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Find a mistake in the underlined parts of the sentences given below. |
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Five to 15 résumés in a highly focused job search is more productive than A B C hundreds in a random search. D |
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My goal is a job that led to a career in marketing. A B C D |
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Things will be better if I will get a job and earn some money so I won’t have A B C D to live with my parents. |
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Many recruiters says job applicants are clueless about the companies they A B C D are interviewed at. |
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In today’s economy, there’s one remaining class a graduate need to sign up A B C D for: Job Hunting. |
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To succeed in your job search you have to be flexible enough to changing A B C your approach. D |
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Study the text and choose the correct variant. |