Inglés Esencial: Vocabulario de Trabajo, Rutinas y Gramática Clave

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Sección de Ejercicios y Vocabulario

2. Complete the dialogue:

  • a) Does it involve long hours?
  • b) What’s she doing?
  • c) What does it involve?
  • d) Does it mean a lot of travelling?
  • e) Does she have to work weekends?
  • f) How much holiday does she get?
  • g) Does she enjoy it?

3. Listen again:

Respuestas de escucha:

  • a: 1
  • b: 6
  • c: 2
  • d: 4
  • e: 7
  • f: 8
  • g: 5
  • h: 3

6. Underline text (expressions of frequency):

often ask; usually enough; every day; normally takes; never have one; usually have; never drink; nearly always; constantly; whenever possible; nearly always quicker; hardly ever; most days; sometimes; don’t often; occasionally.

Vocabulario: Work & Routines

1. Match the parts of the sentences:

  • a) 1
  • b) 5
  • c) 6
  • d) 2
  • e) 7
  • f) 4
  • g) 3
  • h) 8

2. Write in the missing pairs of words below:

  • a) get; off
  • b) experience; qualifications
  • c) charge; hiring
  • d) marketing; women
  • e) engineer; degree
  • f) ratio; to
  • g) productive; day.

3. Complete the conversation using do, does, don't or doesn't:

  • a) Do
  • b) do
  • c) don’t
  • d) does
  • e) doesn’t
  • f) doesn’t
  • g) don’t
  • h) don’t
  • i) doesn’t

4. Reorganize the letters to form words related to jobs:

  • a) executive
  • b) chairman
  • c) retired
  • d) position
  • e) title
  • f) manager
  • g) accountant
  • h) president

5. Combine verbs from Box A with Box B:

  • a) switch off
  • b) work out
  • c) give up
  • d) picks [me] up
  • e) use up
  • f) goes through


Grammar

1. Reorganize the words and phrases:

  • a) I travel abroad four times a year.
  • b) He doesn’t often go to Germany.
  • c) The department manager usually leaves early on Friday.
  • d) I never use the car because I can’t drive.
  • f) She always has lunch in the office canteen.
  • g) They aren’t often late for work.
  • h) Microsoft is always in the news.
  • i) I change my mobile every year.
  • j) Do you ever have office parties?
  • k) How often do you go to the gym?
  • l) Do you use your laptop much?

2. Rewrite the questions using question words what, who, when:

  • a) How do you go to work?
  • b) How much/often do you use the phone?
  • c) What time / When do you get to work?
  • d) Why does he do the housework?
  • e) How often does he play squash?
  • f) Who does she go to work with? / With whom does she go to work?
  • g) How do you spend the morning?
  • h) How many hours a week do you work?
  • i) How long does it take you to read the newspaper?
  • j) Why do you work so hard?

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