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Lesson 9, Unit 4, p. 28-29 Grammar: Wishes and intentionsDate: 2015-10-07; view: 503. Êóðñ, 1 ñåìåñòð (ÄÎÌÀØÍª ÇÀÂÄÀÍÍß) F) Getting experience Think about volunteering, too. Volunteers don't earn any money, but volunteering can help you get a job later. Think of a skill you want to learn or a business that interests you, then find an organisation that does it. You will get great experience doing a job there. For example, you can volunteer at a hospital. That's a great idea for students who want to be doctors. Do you like working with children? Why not volunteer to help at a local school? It's up to you to find a place that will help you learn.
Ex. 5Read the text again. Tick (\/) true or cross (X) false.
1. Young people can do a lot of different jobs. 2. You can earn money by taking dogs for walks. 3. Usually you can earn more than five euros for helping with studies. 4. It's possible to find work in parks in your town. 5. All shops give discounts to people who work for them. 6. You can't make much money from creating websites. 7. Volunteers sometimes earn some money. Ex. 1Read about Martin's plans and wishes for the next few years and make sentences.
Example: (intentions) He's going to / He's planning to have a party for his birthday. (wishes) He wants to / He'd like to study abroad. Intentions: have a party for his birthday / travel for three months / not go straight to university / have a gap year
Wishes: to study abroad / travel around Asia / work for a charity organisation / study Geography at university
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