Evidence. Job Adverts
Evidence. Job Adverts
Evidence. Job Adverts
A. READING. Do you need some cash? Are you looking for work? Well, look at these job adverts and do the
exercises to improve your reading skills.
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Reading skills practice: Job adverts
B. Check your understanding: matching Complete the recommendations with a job from the box.
Recommended job
1. Nina is studying English and has her own blog. She is a very sociable
person and is interested in music and fashion. C
2. Dave has just finished school and is looking for a full-time job. He is
sociable, likes working with his hands and cares about his appearance. E
3. Dewei enjoys helping people. He wants to make a difference to other
people's lives. He is looking for opportunities to learn new things that A
will help him in his career.
4. Sarah is a student, and she is looking for flexible, part-time work. She
doesn't want to work in a restaurant or shop. She is tall, beautiful and D
has her own unique look.
5. Sam is friendly and sociable. He has experience working in a
restaurant and wants a job with more responsibility. He is studying B
part-time, so he needs flexible working hours.
C. Complete the sentences with A, B, C, D or E. You can use each letter more than once.
3. Your pay for job C depends on how successful you are at the job.
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Reading skills practice: Job adverts