Task 2. Read the texts below. Match choices (A-H) to (1-5). There are three choices you do not need to use. Some Tips for Teens to Succeed in an interview
1)
Don't just show up for the interview. The more information you have learnt in advance, the better impression you will
make on the interviewer. Take the time to get working papers (if you need them) and references, before you start looking for a
Job.
2)
It's essential to have good manners being interviewed. Shake your interviewer's hand. Don't sit until you are invited to.
Don't slouch in your chair. Be positive, and professional throughout the interview. Dress correctly.
3)
Arrive at the interview site a few minutes early. If you're not sure where to go, get directions ahead of time. If you don't
have a driver's license, make sure you have a ride.
4)
If your mom or dad brings you for an interview, don't bring them into the interview room with you. Go by yourslf. It's
important that you speak for yourself and connect with the interviewer, without someoneelse's assistance.
5)
know what days and hours you are available to work. The employer will ask. Flexibility is definitely an asset, because the
more time you are available, the easier it is for the employer to organize your work. Also know how you are going to get to and
from work, if you don't drive.
A Be Polite, BBe Punctual, CBe Prepared, DGo on Your Own , E Dress Appropriately, FKnow Your Schedule,
GPrepare Your Question, H Consult Your Parents
Ukraine is famous for its historical monuments and different places of interest. It has seven World Heritage Sites, including the 11th century Saint-Sophia Cathedral and Kiev-Pechersk Lavra, the city of Lviv, which is called Ukraine’s cultural capital, and the primeval beech forests of the Carpathians. The country is also known for its strong tradition of folk art. Due to Ukraine’s location, its culture has been influenced by the cultures of both western Europe and Russia.
People in Ukraine speak Ukrainian and Russian, and generally they are hospitable, kind and friendly. A lot of tourists come here from other countries to spend their holidays. Usually they all try traditional Ukrainian food, such as borscht, cabbage rolls, varenyky (dumplings) and studynets (a form of headcheese).
I have been to Ukraine twice and I would like to come again because there is so much more to explore!
19. 1.1) got
2. 2) was walking
3. 3) didn`t want, 4) was shining, 5) were singing
4. 6) was walking, 7) saw
5. 8) passed, 9) was singing
6. 10) was continuing
7. 11) met, 12) was stopping
8. 13) turned, 14) saw
9. 15) was standing, 16) was waiting
10. 17) told, 18) were
11. 19) was coming, 20) were getting