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Read the text and match items a-g to the gaps 1-6. there is one item you do not need to use. write your answers in the table below. number of teenagers with saturday job has dropped. young people do not acquire any experience for their cvs – an important step towards getting full-time work. the proportion of teenagers combining part-time jobs with school or college has slumped from 40% in the 1990s to around 20% now, according to the uk commission for employment and skills (ukces), a government agency. latest figures show that only in 1997. the trend is not just recession-related, but the result of an increasing expectation well as a falling number of saturday jobs, according to the report. many of the jobs that young people do, such as bar work, are in long-term decline, and are forecast to decline further over the next decade. “recruiters place significant emphasis on experience … ” the report says. word of mouth is the most common way to get a job, young people are unable to build up informal contacts, it adds. mr. todd, a commissioner at the ukces, said: “there’s more emphasis on doing well at school, young people are finding less time to do what they would have done a few years ago. i think it’s also the changing structure of the labour market. retail is still a big employer, 5 as a consequence, we need to think about how we get young people the work experience they need.” a new initiative to send employees into state schools to talk about their careers was also launched recently. the scheme, inspiring the future, is meant to give state schoolchildren access to the kind of careers advice that private schools offer. the deputy prime minister said: “the power of making connections 6 and can be life-changing.” a that it was researching the system of funding education after 16 b 260, 000 teenagers have a saturday job compared with 435, 000 c but young people are leaving education increasingly less experienced d that inspire young people is immeasurable e but an increasing shortage of work experience means f but a lot more of it is being done online

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1. B

2. -

3. D

4. E

5. F

6. A

Aleksandr

My favourite holiday is the New Year. I always celebrate it with my family. Before the holiday we often visit our friends and relatives and give them presents. We often go to the city centre to see the beautiful New Year tree on the main square.We always celebrate New Year at home. A week before the holiday we begin to decorate our house with lights and garlands. We also put up a New Year tree and decorate it with balls, cones, icicles and other toys, tinsel and lights. Under the tree we usually put statuettes of Father Frost and Snow Maiden. We put New Year presents there too.

On the 31st of December we always cook salads. My mother usually roasts meat and boils potatoes. She always bakes our favourite Napoleon cake. We watch New Year programmes and films on TV.

At about ten o’clock we all sit down at the table and have a meal. Just before midnight we light sparklers and my father opens a bottle of champagne. We watch the president’s speech on TV, and then while the clock is striking midnight, we make wishes and drink champagne. After that we go to the balcony to watch fireworks.

When we come back into the room we open our presents. I usually get a lot of presents for the New Year. And I always try to give presents to my parents, grandparents and friends.

Мой любимый праздник – Новый год. Я всегда праздную его с семьей. Перед праздником мы часто навещаем наших друзей и родственников и дарим им подарки. Мы часто ездим в центр города, чтобы посмотреть на красивую елку на главной площади.

Мы всегда празднуем Новый год дома. За неделю до праздника мы начинаем украшать наш дом огнями и гирляндами. Мы также ставим новогоднюю елку и украшаем ее шариками, шишками, сосульками и другими елочными игрушками, мишурой и гирляндами. Под елку мы обычно ставим фигурки Деда Мороза и Снегурочки. Также мы кладем туда новогодние подарки.

31 декабря мы всегда готовим салаты. Мама обычно жарит мясо и варит картошку. Она всегда печет наш любимый торт Наполеон. Мы смотрим новогодние программы и фильмы по телевизору.

Около десяти вечера мы все садимся за стол. Незадолго до полуночи мы зажигаем бенгальские огни, и папа открывает бутылку шампанского. Мы смотрим речь президента по телевизору, а затем, пока часы бьют полночь, загадываем желания и пьем шампанское. После этого мы идем на балкон и смотрим фейерверки.

Вернувшись в комнату, мы открываем наши подарки. Я обычно получаю много подарков на Новый год. Я тоже всегда стараюсь дарить подарки моим родителям, бабушке с дедушкой и друзьям.

Ka-shop2791

My favourite holiday is the New Year. I always celebrate it with my family. Before the holiday we often visit our friends and relatives and give them presents. We often go to the city centre to see the beautiful New Year tree on the main square.We always celebrate New Year at home. A week before the holiday we begin to decorate our house with lights and garlands. We also put up a New Year tree and decorate it with balls, cones, icicles and other toys, tinsel and lights. Under the tree we usually put statuettes of Father Frost and Snow Maiden. We put New Year presents there too.

On the 31st of December we always cook salads. My mother usually roasts meat and boils potatoes. She always bakes our favourite Napoleon cake. We watch New Year programmes and films on TV.

At about ten o’clock we all sit down at the table and have a meal. Just before midnight we light sparklers and my father opens a bottle of champagne. We watch the president’s speech on TV, and then while the clock is striking midnight, we make wishes and drink champagne. After that we go to the balcony to watch fireworks.

When we come back into the room we open our presents. I usually get a lot of presents for the New Year. And I always try to give presents to my parents, grandparents and friends.

Мой любимый праздник – Новый год. Я всегда праздную его с семьей. Перед праздником мы часто навещаем наших друзей и родственников и дарим им подарки. Мы часто ездим в центр города, чтобы посмотреть на красивую елку на главной площади.

Мы всегда празднуем Новый год дома. За неделю до праздника мы начинаем украшать наш дом огнями и гирляндами. Мы также ставим новогоднюю елку и украшаем ее шариками, шишками, сосульками и другими елочными игрушками, мишурой и гирляндами. Под елку мы обычно ставим фигурки Деда Мороза и Снегурочки. Также мы кладем туда новогодние подарки.

31 декабря мы всегда готовим салаты. Мама обычно жарит мясо и варит картошку. Она всегда печет наш любимый торт Наполеон. Мы смотрим новогодние программы и фильмы по телевизору.

Около десяти вечера мы все садимся за стол. Незадолго до полуночи мы зажигаем бенгальские огни, и папа открывает бутылку шампанского. Мы смотрим речь президента по телевизору, а затем, пока часы бьют полночь, загадываем желания и пьем шампанское. После этого мы идем на балкон и смотрим фейерверки.

Вернувшись в комнату, мы открываем наши подарки. Я обычно получаю много подарков на Новый год. Я тоже всегда стараюсь дарить подарки моим родителям, бабушке с дедушкой и друзьям.

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Read the text and match items a-g to the gaps 1-6. there is one item you do not need to use. write your answers in the table below. number of teenagers with saturday job has dropped. young people do not acquire any experience for their cvs – an important step towards getting full-time work. the proportion of teenagers combining part-time jobs with school or college has slumped from 40% in the 1990s to around 20% now, according to the uk commission for employment and skills (ukces), a government agency. latest figures show that only in 1997. the trend is not just recession-related, but the result of an increasing expectation well as a falling number of saturday jobs, according to the report. many of the jobs that young people do, such as bar work, are in long-term decline, and are forecast to decline further over the next decade. “recruiters place significant emphasis on experience … ” the report says. word of mouth is the most common way to get a job, young people are unable to build up informal contacts, it adds. mr. todd, a commissioner at the ukces, said: “there’s more emphasis on doing well at school, young people are finding less time to do what they would have done a few years ago. i think it’s also the changing structure of the labour market. retail is still a big employer, 5 as a consequence, we need to think about how we get young people the work experience they need.” a new initiative to send employees into state schools to talk about their careers was also launched recently. the scheme, inspiring the future, is meant to give state schoolchildren access to the kind of careers advice that private schools offer. the deputy prime minister said: “the power of making connections 6 and can be life-changing.” a that it was researching the system of funding education after 16 b 260, 000 teenagers have a saturday job compared with 435, 000 c but young people are leaving education increasingly less experienced d that inspire young people is immeasurable e but an increasing shortage of work experience means f but a lot more of it is being done online
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