"Choosing a Career" Open the brackets; put the verb in the necessary tense-form: L. When he (to be) a child, he (to want) to become a teacher. But now his plans (to charge) completely 1. 2. What (to be) a "profession"? It (to be) an occupation which (to require) advanced education and special training. 3. Trade schools (to teach) different trades. 4. Mike (to know) what profession he (to take up). 5. Last year my friend (to apply) to the Law Faculty of the Belarussian State University What (to do) you now? I (to prepare) for my examinations. 6. 7. If you (to learn) how to work with computers, they (to take) you as an accountant. 8. A good teacher (to possess) many good qualities, 9. You (to finish) your composition already? Not yet. I (to write) it for two hours but I (not to finish) it yet. "Choosing a Career" Choose the necessary preposition: II. 1. When I was a fifth-former I dreamt (in, of, on) becoming a doctor. At that time I realized that I was fond (in, of, with) English. I was always good (in, to, at) English (in, at, for) school. 3. Workers of different trades are always (on, upon, in) great demand, 4. Perhaps the best way to prepare (at, for, on) any job is to get a good education. 5. The choice of profession sometimes depends (it, to, on) your parents. 6. Because (to, in, of) the wide difference in jobs, you should find (to, for, out) all you can about any job which interests you. 7. What might be especially attractive (on, for, in) a new job? 8. I want to specialize (for, at, in) exact branches of science. 2. "Choosing a Career" Make up a situation using these expressions: III. to make a decision... to get interested in ... to be connected with ... to fascinate to encourage peculiarities of future job (interesting, prestigious, exciting, well-paid, unusual)

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