1. Job candidates may be asked to provide
from people they’ve worked for or been taught by.
2. A person who doesn’t live inside a city and travels into the centre to work
is called a .
3. Regular annual increases in your salary are called
.
4. Another way to say “What’s your job?” is: ?.
5. The extra things you receive in addition to your salary, such as a company
car, health benefits and travel expenses, are called fringe benefits or
.
Complete the following sentences by writing one of the following verbs in each
gap. You may need to change the form of the verb.
take / keep / look / get / turn /
have
1. The noise from the buses and the traffic
outside is really on my nerves. Do
you mind if I close the window?
2. I’m sure my boss it in for me.
She’s told me to work again this weekend and refused to let me take my holiday
leave next month.
3. Pepito’s dad disappeared from his life when he was 9. When he contacted him
14 years later, Pepito didn’t have the heart to
his back on him.
4. I an instant dislike to my
mother-in-law when I first met her, but I’ve managed to hide it for nearly 4
years.
5. For years, tech nerds and science geeks were
down on, but now they are earning all
the money and getting a lot of respect.
6. Whenever I go on a group holiday or package tour with people I don’t know, I
tend to myself to myself and only
speak when I’m spoken to.
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