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VOCABULARYDate: 2015-10-07; view: 380. Susan Kelly is a journalist. She works for one of the big daily newspapers in Fleet Street and her work often takes her abroad. FILLING APPLICATION FORMS WRITING Who says the following? Who does what? Match each job with its description. 1 Detective a works in a school 2 Secretary b writes articles for a newspaper 3 Stewardess c types letters and answers the phone 4 Postman d works for police 5 Reporter e brings letters to your home 6 Teacher f brings food for the passengers in a plane Example: ‘Good morning, doctor!' Answer - patient. 1 Could you open your suitcase, please, sir? 2 Why haven't you done your homework? 3 How many bottles would you like today, sir? 4 There is a parcel for Mr. Brown. 5 I'm sorry, sir, you can't park your car here. 6 Excuse me, how much does it cost? 7 Would you like any wine, sir? 8 I'd like to ask you some questions, sir. 9 Take your shirt off, please, say ‘AAH!' 10That's one pound, sixty five pence altogether, please.
1. Susan's passport runs out this year, so she is applying for a new one. Study the information she gives on her application form, then use the following prompts to ask questions about her: Where/she/born? What/surname? Married? What/Christian names? What/date/birth? What/address/telephone number? Which town/born in? Which country/live in? How old? What/job?
Now find out similar information about your partner. Write down the questions you will need to ask in full, then interview your partner and note down his/her answers. Don't forget to ask for the spelling of names or towns when necessary!
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