Упр.2b Уроки 3-4 Юнит 7 New Millennium English 9 класс
2b Read the e-mail from Maggie, a British girl, to her Russian penfriend, Igor, and answer the questions.1 How does Maggie feel about choosing a career?2 What arguments for and against going to university does she give?3 What do her parents want her to do?4 What is she asking Igor for?1 Career options are a) career choicesb) places of work2 Unemployed people havea) no workb) bad jobs3 To drop out meansa) to leaveb) to forget4 If you get into a job youa) find itb) want it5 Find in the text the opposite of to fail in life.Hi Igor,How are you keeping?
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2b Read the e-mail from Maggie, a British girl, to her Russian penfriend, Igor, and answer the questions.
1 How does Maggie feel about choosing a career?
2 What arguments for and against going to university does she give?
3 What do her parents want her to do?
4 What is she asking Igor for?
1 Career options are
a) career choices
b) places of work
2 Unemployed people have
a) no work
b) bad jobs
3 To drop out means
a) to leave
b) to forget
4 If you get into a job you
a) find it
b) want it
5 Find in the text the opposite of to fail in life.
Hi Igor,
How are you keeping? Has spring arrived in St Petersburg yet? Over here the first flowers are out and the trees are turning green. I love this time of year.
At school, everything is pretty boring, as usual. But last week we had a meeting about careers with a special adviser, and it really made me think. She said we are old enough to start thinking about the future and we should decide which direction we want to take in life. I found it a bit scary! For example, next year, when we choose our subjects for A level, she told us we have to think about career options and even university studies, though plenty of people get a good job without going to university. But I just cantaskt make up my mind! I dontaskt want to be unemployed like so many young people here in Liverpool, but I really cantaskt believe that Itaskll be studying for the next five or six years! One of my neighbours studied for a degree but he dropped out at the end of his second year and now hetasks got into advertising — hetasks making loads of money and he has a new BMW!
You know me! Itaskm quite good at languages but Itaskm hopeless at maths and science, and I really dontaskt think Itaskm the academic type. My parents keep telling me about all the people who fail in life because they dontaskt study hard enough, and Itaskm getting fed up with all this pressure to succeed. What do you think I should do?
Write back soon and tell me!
Love
Maggie