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Mai and Jim are talking about their options after finishing secondary school. Listen and read.
Options for school leavers
Mai: Hi, Jim. How're things? You look very busy! Jim: Oh, I'm surfing the net. I'm trying to find out what options are available for school leavers. Mai: So what do you want to do after you finish secondary school? Jim: Hmm.... I don't know, so I'm searching for websites offering career advice so that I can come up with a plan. Mai: Do you plan to go straight to university or join the workforce without pursuing further study? Jim: Well, I want to go straight to university, but I'm also thinking of applying for a temporary job in the summer.
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Mai: What kind of job are you looking for? Jim: I'm looking for work in marketing companies. I'd love to do smartphone marketing. Mai: I see. You want to gain work experience, and save up some money for university. Jim: Exactly. I've secured a university place to study economics. And how about you? What kind of career are you looking for, Mai? Mai: Well, I'd love to work in a hospital. I want to become a doctor. Jim: Then you'll have to study medicine. Mai: Right. And I want to go to a medical university in the UK. You know, I took the IELTS two weeks ago, and I'm looking forward to the exam results from The English Language Centre at the British Council. Jim: Great! Have you been in touch with The English Language Centre? Mai: Yes, I have. They said they would send me the results next week. If I get a band score of 6.5, I'll apply for a scholarship and study in the UK. Jim: Good luck! And remember to practise your English more often. Mai: Thanks a lot. I'll try my best to. I want to speak English as fluently as you. Jim: I hope that your dreams come true. Mai: Thank you very much, Jim.
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Options for school leavers
Mai: Hi, Jim. How're things? You look very busy! Jim: Oh, I'm surfing the net. I'm trying to find out what options are available for school leavers. Mai: So what do you want to do after you finish secondary school? Jim: Hmm.... I don't know, so I'm searching for websites offering career advice so that I can come up with a plan. Mai: Do you plan to go straight to university or join the workforce without pursuing further study? Jim: I hope that your dreams come true. Mai: Thank you very much, Jim.
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Jim: Well, I want to go straight to university, but I'm also thinking of applying for a temporary job in the summer. Mai: What kind of job are you looking for? Jim: I'm looking for work in marketing companies. I'd love to do smartphone marketing. Mai: I see. You want to gain work experience, and save up some money for university. Jim: Exactly. I've secured a university place to study economics. And how about you? What kind of career are you looking for, Mai? Mai: Well, I'd love to work in a hospital. I want to become a doctor. Jim: Then you'll have to study medicine. Mai: Right. And I want to go to a medical university in the UK. You know, I took the IELTS two weeks ago, and I'm looking forward to the exam results from The English Language Centre at the British Council. Jim: Great! Have you been in touch with The English Language Centre? Mai: Yes, I have. They said they would send me the results next week. If I get a band score of 6.5, I'll apply for a scholarship and study in the UK. Jim: Good luck! And remember to practise your English more often. Mai: Thanks a lot. I'll try my best to. I want to speak English as fluently as you. |
Answer the questions.
1. What kind of information is Jim searching for on the Internet?
2. What kind of job does he want to apply for in the summer?
3. What is Mai's dream job?
Options for school leavers
Mai: Hi, Jim. How're things? You look very busy! Jim: Oh, I'm surfing the net. I'm trying to find out what options are available for school leavers. Mai: So what do you want to do after you finish secondary school? Jim: Hmm.... I don't know, so I'm searching for websites offering career advice so that I can come up with a plan. Mai: Do you plan to go straight to university or join the workforce without pursuing further study? Jim: I hope that your dreams come true. Mai: Thank you very much, Jim.
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Jim: Well, I want to go straight to university, but I'm also thinking of applying for a temporary job in the summer. Mai: What kind of job are you looking for? Jim: I'm looking for work in marketing companies. I'd love to do smartphone marketing. Mai: I see. You want to gain work experience, and save up some money for university. Jim: Exactly. I've secured a university place to study economics. And how about you? What kind of career are you looking for, Mai? Mai: Well, I'd love to work in a hospital. I want to become a doctor. Jim: Then you'll have to study medicine. Mai: Right. And I want to go to a medical university in the UK. You know, I took the IELTS two weeks ago, and I'm looking forward to the exam results from The English Language Centre at the British Council. Jim: Great! Have you been in touch with The English Language Centre? Mai: Yes, I have. They said they would send me the results next week. If I get a band score of 6.5, I'll apply for a scholarship and study in the UK. Jim: Good luck! And remember to practise your English more often. Mai: Thanks a lot. I'll try my best to. I want to speak English as fluently as you. |
Answer the questions.
1. Who has she been in contact with for the results of her IELTS exams?
2. What will she do if she gets a band score of 6.5?
3. What are your plans after you leave secondary school?
Options for school leavers
Mai: Hi, Jim. How're things? You look very busy! Jim: Oh, I'm surfing the net. I'm trying to find out what options are available for school leavers. Mai: So what do you want to do after you finish secondary school? Jim: Hmm.... I don't know, so I'm searching for websites offering career advice so that I can come up with a plan. Mai: Do you plan to go straight to university or join the workforce without pursuing further study? Jim: I hope that your dreams come true. Mai: Thank you very much, Jim.
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Jim: Well, I want to go straight to university, but I'm also thinking of applying for a temporary job in the summer. Mai: What kind of job are you looking for? Jim: I'm looking for work in marketing companies. I'd love to do smartphone marketing. Mai: I see. You want to gain work experience, and save up some money for university. Jim: Exactly. I've secured a university place to study economics. And how about you? What kind of career are you looking for, Mai? Mai: Well, I'd love to work in a hospital. I want to become a doctor. Jim: Then you'll have to study medicine. Mai: Right. And I want to go to a medical university in the UK. You know, I took the IELTS two weeks ago, and I'm looking forward to the exam results from The English Language Centre at the British Council. Jim: Great! Have you been in touch with The English Language Centre? Mai: Yes, I have. They said they would send me the results next week. If I get a band score of 6.5, I'll apply for a scholarship and study in the UK. Jim: Good luck! And remember to practise your English more often. Mai: Thanks a lot. I'll try my best to. I want to speak English as fluently as you. |
Match the words and phrases in the conversation with their definitions.
Options for school leavers
Mai: Hi, Jim. How're things? You look very busy! Jim: Oh, I'm surfing the net. I'm trying to find out what options are available for school leavers. Mai: So what do you want to do after you finish secondary school? Jim: Hmm.... I don't know, so I'm searching for websites offering career advice so that I can come up with a plan. Mai: Do you plan to go straight to university or join the workforce without pursuing further study? Jim: I hope that your dreams come true. Mai: Thank you very much, Jim.
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Jim: Well, I want to go straight to university, but I'm also thinking of applying for a temporary job in the summer. Mai: What kind of job are you looking for? Jim: I'm looking for work in marketing companies. I'd love to do smartphone marketing. Mai: I see. You want to gain work experience, and save up some money for university. Jim: Exactly. I've secured a university place to study economics. And how about you? What kind of career are you looking for, Mai? Mai: Well, I'd love to work in a hospital. I want to become a doctor. Jim: Then you'll have to study medicine. Mai: Right. And I want to go to a medical university in the UK. You know, I took the IELTS two weeks ago, and I'm looking forward to the exam results from The English Language Centre at the British Council. Jim: Great! Have you been in touch with The English Language Centre? Mai: Yes, I have. They said they would send me the results next week. If I get a band score of 6.5, I'll apply for a scholarship and study in the UK. Jim: Good luck! And remember to practise your English more often. Mai: Thanks a lot. I'll try my best to. I want to speak English as fluently as you. |
Match the words and phrases in the conversation with their definitions.
Options for school leavers
Mai: Hi, Jim. How're things? You look very busy! Jim: Oh, I'm surfing the net. I'm trying to find out what options are available for school leavers. Mai: So what do you want to do after you finish secondary school? Jim: Hmm.... I don't know, so I'm searching for websites offering career advice so that I can come up with a plan. Mai: Do you plan to go straight to university or join the workforce without pursuing further study? Jim: I hope that your dreams come true. Mai: Thank you very much, Jim.
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Jim: Well, I want to go straight to university, but I'm also thinking of applying for a temporary job in the summer. Mai: What kind of job are you looking for? Jim: I'm looking for work in marketing companies. I'd love to do smartphone marketing. Mai: I see. You want to gain work experience, and save up some money for university. Jim: Exactly. I've secured a university place to study economics. And how about you? What kind of career are you looking for, Mai? Mai: Well, I'd love to work in a hospital. I want to become a doctor. Jim: Then you'll have to study medicine. Mai: Right. And I want to go to a medical university in the UK. You know, I took the IELTS two weeks ago, and I'm looking forward to the exam results from The English Language Centre at the British Council. Jim: Great! Have you been in touch with The English Language Centre? Mai: Yes, I have. They said they would send me the results next week. If I get a band score of 6.5, I'll apply for a scholarship and study in the UK. Jim: Good luck! And remember to practise your English more often. Mai: Thanks a lot. I'll try my best to. I want to speak English as fluently as you. |
Find sentences with phrasal verbs consisting of a verb, an adverb, and a preposition; and adverbial clauses in the conversation. Write them in the space below.
● Sentences with phrasal verbs (consisting of a verb, an adverb, and a preposition):
● Sentences with adverbial clauses:
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