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UNIT 1 AND 2 BRIDGE 2

COMPLETE WITH THE FOLLOWING VOCABULARY


Due to, multivitamins, indigestion, unhealthy, undercooked, unedible, prepackaged, healthy,
balance diet, meal, lost, weight, nutritious food, spicy
1. __________________ food is not good for your skin
2. __________________ their behaviour we got punished.
3. After the parties all the party-goers had __________________
4. Eating junk food is not _____________________
5. Fresh food has __________________ compared with junk food
6. He __________________ his appetite because of the accident
7. He is losing weight because he always has a quick __________________
8. I do not make food. I buy __________________ food
9. Keep fit, have a __________________ and you will follow a
__________________ life
10. The food the girl made was __________________ because it was
__________________
11. Watch your __________________ if you do not want to be overweight
12. You will have a quick recovery if you do not follow an __________________ eating

COMPLETE THE TEXT


Eat out Junk food
Give up Put on
Go on Slim

My doctor says that if I want to be healthy, I should cut out __________________ -


especially my favourite food, chocolate! But that’s impossible. I don’t think I could live
without chocolate! I’ve tried to __________________ diets, but they don’t work. I never
stick to them. I always __________________ after a couple of days! I like to
__________________ a lot, and it’s hard to stay __________________ when you eat
at restaurants! But I’ve __________________ some weight recently, so I might try
again.

MATCH THE DEFINITIONS A-F WITH THE FOLLOWING WORDS


A. The money that someone gets for their work
B. Exams that you have passed
C. Working for only part of the day or week
D. Ask for a job in writing
E. Who will be taught how to do a job
F. Get money by working

1. apply 5. qualifications
2. earn 6. salary
3. experience 7. trainee
4. part-time
COMPLETE:
Earning, experience, qualifications, salary, requirements, degree, training, retire,
unemployed, overtime, employee

1. ________________ is the process of learning the skills you need to do a particular


job or activity
2. _________________________ is not having a job that provides money
3. ____________________________ is stop working
4. __________________________is someone who is paid to work for someone else
5. ___________________is a fixed amount of money agreed every year as pay for
an employee, usually paid directly into his or her bank account every month
6. A _____________________ is a a course of study at a college or university, or
the qualification given to a student who has done this course
7. A good degree is a minimum _________________for many jobs.
8. They're doing/working _______________________to get the job finished on
time
9. What is more important to you: __________________ a high salary or having an
interesting job?
10. What is your ideal job? Why? What __________________ and
__________________ do you need to get this job?

COMPLETE WITH THE FOLLOWING WORDS: challenging, courageous, salary,


amusement, go-getter, retire, strength,

1. He is due to __________________ as chief executive next year


2. His net monthly _____________________ is £1500
3. I looked on in _______________ as they started to argue
4. It was a ________________decision to resign in protest at the company's
pollution record.
5. She had the _______________ and stamina to take the lead and win the gold
medal.
6. This has been a _______________ time for us all.
7. We only recruit ____________________ who will be actively involved in the
company's development

WORD FORMATION

1. adventure (adj)
2. amuse (n)
3. attract (n)
4. create (adj)
5. help (adj)
6. humour (adj)
7. predict (n)
8. rely (adj)
9. success (adj)
10. consequence (adv)

MATCH WITH THE DEFINITION: basic salary, prediction, belief, solicitor, principal,
indigestion, edible, comfort, malnourished

1. a pleasant feeling of being relaxed and free from pain


2. a type of lawyer in Britain and Australia who is trained to prepare cases and give
advice on legal subjects and can represent people in lower courts
3. pain caused in the region of the stomach by the stomach not correctly breaking
down food so that it can be used by the body
4. suitable or safe for eating
5. the feeling of being certain that something exists or is true
6. the person in charge of a school or college for children aged between approximately
11 and 18
7. weak and in bad health because of having too little food or too little of the types of
food necessary for good health
8. what a person earns before other sums of money, such as payments for working
extra hours, are added
9. when you say what will happen in the future

WRITE THE CORRECT PREFIX

1. edible
2. comfort
3. personal
4. nourished
5. weight
6. booked
7. packaged

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