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4 Underline the correct word(s).
Example: My current job is permanent / full-time / temporary. It’s a one-year contract.
1 Fantastic news! I’ve been retired / sacked / promoted!
2 My home-made clothes are selling well since I applied / set up / worked a website.
3 Jason’s sleeping late. He’s doing night shifts / hours / jobs at the factory this week.
4 I love being part-time / temporary / self-employed – I can work whenever I want to.
5 Sasha’s in charge / responsible / boss for the training department.
6 He doesn’t have regular / full-time / working hours. He often works in the evening.
7 Everyone will have to resign / be sacked / retire later in life in the future.
8 The problem is that I’m too unemployed / redundant / well qualified for many jobs.
5 Write the nouns for the verbs.
Example: demonstrate demonstration
1 respond ________
2 pay ________
3 qualify ________
4 retire ________
5 lose ________
6 choose ________
7 sell ________
8 agree ________
Let's solve each task step by step:
### Task 4: Underline the Correct Word(s)
We need to choose the most appropriate words based on context.
1. Fantastic news! I've been **promoted**!
- Retired means you've stopped working because of age or health reasons.
- Sacked means you've lost your job involuntarily.
- Promoted means you've moved into a higher position within an organization.
2. My homemade clothes are selling well since I **set up** a website.
- Applied usually refers to applying for something like a job.
- Set up implies creating or establishing something new.
- Worked doesn't fit here as it suggests manual labor rather than creation.
3. Jason's sleeping late. He's doing **night shifts** at the factory this week.
- Night shifts refer specifically to working during the night.
- Hours would imply general working time but lacks specificity.
- Jobs generally mean different types of employment opportunities.
4. I love being **self-employed**—I can work whenever I want to.
- Part-time typically involves fewer hours compared to full-time.
- Temporary indicates short-term positions.
- Self-employed means you're not employed by someone else and control your own schedule.
5. Sasha's **in charge** of the training department.
- In charge implies having authority over a specific area.
- Responsible might also work but sounds less formal.
- Boss could be right if referring informally to their role, but 'in charge' fits better grammatically.
6. He doesn't have **regular** hours. He often works in the evening.
- Regular hours suggest predictable schedules.
- Full-time relates more to total number of hours per week.
- Working hours are too broad without specifying any particular pattern.
7. Everyone will have to **retire** later in life in the future.
- Resign means leaving voluntarily.
- Be sacked means losing one's job unwillingly.
- Retire means stopping work due to reaching retirement age.
8. The problem is that I'm too **well qualified** for many jobs.
- Unemployed means you don't currently have a job.
- Redundant means no longer needed or useful.
- Well qualified means possessing skills and experience beyond what certain roles require.
### Task 5: Write the Nouns for the Verbs
Now we convert verbs into corresponding nouns:
1. respond — response
2. pay — payment
3. qualify — qualification
4. retire — retirement
5. lose — loss
6. choose — choice
7. sell — sale
8. agree — agreement
### Final Answer:
#### Task 4 Answers:
1. **Promoted**
2. **Set up**
3. **Night shifts**
4. **Self-employed**
5. **In charge**
6. **Regular**
7. **Retire**
8. **Well qualified**
#### Task 5 Answers:
1. Response
2. Payment
3. Qualification
4. Retirement
5. Loss
6. Choice
7. Sale
8. Agreement
4
1 promoted
2 set up
3 night shifts
4 self-employed
5 in charge
6 full-time
7 retire
8 well qualified
5
1 response
2 payment
3 qualification
4 retirement
5 loss
6 choice
7 sale
8 agreement
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