Name negative prefixes
im, ir, il, un, dis
name as many types of jobs as possible
part-time, full-time, temporary job, permanent job, shift work
Which grammar tense is used to talk about permanent situations, habits, general truth?
Present Simple
to apply ..., to travel ... business, to fill ... the form
to apply for, to travel on business, to fill in the form
Name synonyms to the word "salary"
remuneration, income, earnings, wage
irresponsible
name adj that collocate with "job"
demanding, rewarding, tedious, repetitive, monotonous
While/when/at - markers of which grammar tense
Present Continuous
to go ... strike, to take a day ..., to work ... my own
to go on strike, to take a day off, to work on my own
make plurals "child", "person", "wife", "fish"
children, people, wives, fish
name as many words from "FRIEND"
Friendly, unfriendly, friendship, girlfriend, boyfriend, friendless
Name two verbs with similar meanings: to quit (job)
to retire, resign, give, drop
What Conditional do we use to talk about unrealistic events in the past?
Third Conditional
to work... pressure, responsible ..., experience ...
to work under pressure, responsible for, experience in
Name words that collocate with "career"
career path, career ladder, break, move, plan, opportunities
This art course is very good and surprisingly [expensive].
This art course is very good and surprisingly inexpensive.
Name two verbs with similar meanings: to employ
to recruit, to hire
What is the difference between Past Simple and Present Perfect?
Use the simple past when the action started in the past, finished in the past, and is not continuing now. ... The present perfect tells us that an action started in the past and it is still happening now.
to get ... well, to report ..., skilled ..., to turn ... offer
to get on well, to report to, skilled in, to turn down offer
Make or do? ... a comment, ... a course, ... an effort
make a comment, do a course, make an effort
His part-time job was so [REWARD] that he decided to take it up full time.
His part-time job was so rewarding that he decided to take it up full time.
what verbs collocate with the word "business"?
to run, to set up, to travel on, start, own, sell
What is Passive voice? Make an example
The passive voice makes the subject the person or thing acted on or affected by the action represented by the verb.
to be in charge ..., to hand ... a notice, to be well qualified ... the position, to lay ...
to be in charge of, to hand in a notice, to be well qualified for the position, to lay off
What is missing? "to set ... business"
to set up business