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MODULE 10 А

Reading

1 Read the text and put sentences (A–H) in the correct gaps (1–6). There are two extra sentences.

A For any other work, things are different.

B First, though, you’ll need to have an interview.

C However, you can still only work for a maximum of twelve hours in a week.

D It is up to you and your parents to decide if they are safe.

E Alternatively, you can continue your education in Year Twelve and work part-time.

F You cannot earn more than this.

G Do you want to get part-time work?

H This means delivering newspapers to people’s houses before school.

Children, work and the law

Are you still at school? 1 Before you do, read this leaflet to find out what you can and can’t do.

First of all, there are some jobs that you are free to do at any age. 2 These include working for friends and neighbours, babysitting and any work experience organised by your school. If this is the kind of job you want to do, you don’t have to read any further.

3 If you are under thirteen, you are not legally allowed to work at all, not even part-time. If you are between thirteen and sixteen years old, or if you are still at school in Year Eleven or below, a person needs a special licence to employ you.

The most popular job for children is the paper round. 4 Unfortunately, recent changes to the law have made this more difficult: school children can’t start working until 7 a.m. In fact, on school days and Sundays you can only work two hours a day and you must finish work by 7 p.m. If you are thirteen or fourteen, you may work for a total of five hours on a Saturday, and if you are fifteen or sixteen, you can work for eight hours. 5

There are also some jobs that you can’t do at all. These include the following:

• working in many factories

• working in construction

• working with transport

• working in restaurants where alcohol is served

Apart from paper rounds, most school children work in shops or fast food restaurants that don’t serve alcohol.

Special note for sixteen-year-olds:

If you are sixteen and have finished Year Eleven at school, you may leave school and find a full-time job. 6 In both cases, you are now free to work more hours and in more places than thirteen–sixteen-year-olds in Year Eleven or below. However, if you are sixteen and still in Year Eleven, you and your employer must follow the rules above.

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Анель1342
Анель1342
17.05.2021 23:23
На русском
Бель девушка из французского городка, дочка изобретателя Мориса. Самая красивая девушка в городе. Очень любит читать книги, чем сильно выделяется из всех. За это качество многие жители также считают её странной. Белль умная, смелая и самостоятельная, отчаянно желающая вырваться из скучной атмосферы родного города. Иногда в шутку её называют "Мисс Всезнайка". из-за страсти к книгам. Очень любит своего отца, из-за него согласилась остаться в замке Чудовища вместо него. Порой она любит покомандовать. мне она нравится из-за своего характера!
на английском 
Belle the girl from the French town, the daughter of the inventor Maurice. The most beautiful girl in town. Loves to read books, what stands out from all. For this quality, many people also consider it strange. Belle is intelligent, courageous and independent, desperately wanting to escape from the boring atmosphere of his native city. Sometimes jokingly called her "Miss Know-it-all". because passion for books. Loves his father, he agreed to stay in the Beast's castle instead. Sometimes she likes to sail it. I like it because of its nature!
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Vika140220081
Vika140220081
16.10.2022 11:35
JOANNA: Please, come in, have a seat. Would you like to drink? Coffee? Mineral water?
GREG: Oh, I (1) will (have) a coffee please.
JOANNA: Lucy, please, could you make two coffees? Well, thanks for coming this morning. I (2) ….. (told) you why I asked you here. Um, as you know, there (3) have (been) some big changes in the company. In fact, we (4) are toing to (restructure) the whole department.
GREG: Yes, I know. When (5) is (it going to happen)?
JOANNA: Everything (6) will have (been) finished by the summer. Um, the thing is, under the new structure your job (7) will (probably/disappear).
GREG: Really? Is that certain?
JOANNA: Well, we (8) are (havinge) a meeting next week to finalise all the plans, and of course I (9) will (let) you know what we decide. Anyway, you don’t have to worry.
GREG: Oh? (coffee arrives)
JOANNA: Well, as I was saying, you don’t have to worry. We (10) will (offer) you a new job. You (11) will (have) more responsibility, and the salary (12) will (be) much better.
GREG: That’s wonderful, thank you very much. What exactly (13) will (the new job/involve)?
JOANNA: Well, we (14) are going to (expand) the whole customer services area. If you accept the job, you (15) will (be) responsible for the new team. Um, it (16) ….. (means) a lot more work, of course. What do you think?
GREG: It sounds great, but I (17) will (need) a day or two to think about it.
JOANNA: Of course, no problem. Look, I (18) will (not/be) in the office for the next few days – I (19) am (visiting) our subsidiary in Hungary. (20) Will (you/have) an answer for me by next week?
GREG: Yes, I (21) will (give) you my decision on Monday.
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