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Verb+adjective+noun=job
Message de felin posté le 04-11-2005 à 14:19:25 (S | E | F | I)
Bonjour tout le monde
Correction Jeudi soir 9/11/05
1.Verb + job
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the above:
apply, get, hold down, look, lose.
1. Max had better be careful. If he's late for work again, he might........... his job.
2. I've been........... for a job for 3 months, but I haven't had much success so far.
3. I’ve........... for a job with a company in Berlin. The interview is next week.
4. Brian left after only a week. He never manages to........... down a job for long.
5. I finally........... a temporary job, washing dishes in a hotel, but it's only for a month.
2. Adjective + job
Choose the correct collocation:
1. I don't think doctors are paid enough for doing such a high / responsible job.
2. Pilots are well-paid, but it's a very stressful / nervous job. I'd rather have my health.
3. Helping sick people is very satisfying. For me, it's a very rewarding / thankful job.
4. My job is so routine that I hate it. Filing papers all day is such a boring / flat job.
5. The job isn't difficult / challenging enough for me — I want something more creative.
3. Noun + preposition + job
Complete the sentences with the above nouns:
the perks, the pressures, qualifications.
1. I get five free flights a year, it's one of the........... of the job.
2. Well, there's no doubt that you've got the right........... for the job, but your
lack of experience might count against you.
3. He resigned when he realised that the........... of the job were making him ill.
Good luck

Message de felin posté le 04-11-2005 à 14:19:25 (S | E | F | I)
Bonjour tout le monde
Correction Jeudi soir 9/11/05
1.Verb + job
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the above:
apply, get, hold down, look, lose.
1. Max had better be careful. If he's late for work again, he might........... his job.
2. I've been........... for a job for 3 months, but I haven't had much success so far.
3. I’ve........... for a job with a company in Berlin. The interview is next week.
4. Brian left after only a week. He never manages to........... down a job for long.
5. I finally........... a temporary job, washing dishes in a hotel, but it's only for a month.
2. Adjective + job
Choose the correct collocation:
1. I don't think doctors are paid enough for doing such a high / responsible job.
2. Pilots are well-paid, but it's a very stressful / nervous job. I'd rather have my health.
3. Helping sick people is very satisfying. For me, it's a very rewarding / thankful job.
4. My job is so routine that I hate it. Filing papers all day is such a boring / flat job.
5. The job isn't difficult / challenging enough for me — I want something more creative.
3. Noun + preposition + job
Complete the sentences with the above nouns:
the perks, the pressures, qualifications.
1. I get five free flights a year, it's one of the........... of the job.
2. Well, there's no doubt that you've got the right........... for the job, but your
lack of experience might count against you.
3. He resigned when he realised that the........... of the job were making him ill.
Good luck

Réponse: Verb+adjective+noun=job de 11armand11, postée le 04-11-2005 à 14:32:38 (S | E)
Hi felin, good job

1.
1. Max had better be careful. If he's late for work again, he might lose his job.
2. I've been looking for a job for 3 months, but I haven't had much success so far.
3. I’ve applied for a job with a company in Berlin. The interview is next week.
4. Brian left after only a week. He never manages to hold down a job for long.
5. I finally get a temporary job, washing dishes in a hotel, but it's only for a month.
2.
1. I don't think doctors are paid enough for doing such a high job.
2. Pilots are well-paid, but it's a very stressful job. I'd rather have my health.
3. Helping sick people is very satisfying. For me, it's a very rewarding job.
4. My job is so routine that I hate it. Filing papers all day is such a boring job.
5. The job isn't challenging enough for me — I want something more creative.
3.
1. I get five free flights a year, it's one of the perks of the job.
2. Well, there's no doubt that you've got the right qualifications for the job, but your
lack of experience might count against you.
3. He resigned when he realised that the pressures of the job were making him ill.
See you.

Armand
Réponse: Verb+adjective+noun=job de magmatic_rock, postée le 04-11-2005 à 21:40:35 (S | E)
Bonsoir Félin,
1. Max had better be careful. If he's late for work again, he might lose his job.
2. I've been looking for a job for 3 months, but I haven't had much success so far.
3. I’ve applied for a job with a company in Berlin. The interview is next week.
4. Brian left after only a week. He never manages to hold down a job for long.
5. I finally got a temporary job, washing dishes in a hotel, but it's only for a month.
1. I don't think doctors are paid enough for doing such responsible job.
2. Pilots are well-paid, but it's a very stressful job. I'd rather have my health.
3. Helping sick people is very satisfying. For me, it's a very rewarding job.
4. My job is so routine that I hate it. Filing papers all day is such a boring job.
5. The job isn't challenging enough for me — I want something more creative
1. I get five free flights a year, it's one of the perks of the job.
2. Well, there's no doubt that you've got the right qualifications for the job, but your
lack of experience might count against you.
3. He resigned when he realised that the pressures of the job were making him ill.

Réponse: Verb+adjective+noun=job de cat3, postée le 05-11-2005 à 17:29:27 (S | E)
Bonsoir,Felin
1 verb+ job
1-lose
2-looking
3-applied
4-hold
5-got
2 Adjective+job
1-such a high job
2- stressfull
3-rewarding
4-boring
5- challenging
3-nom+preposition+job
1-perks
2_ qualifications
3- pressures

Réponse: Verb+adjective+noun=job de isa71, postée le 06-11-2005 à 22:54:49 (S | E)
hello

1.Verb + job
1. Max had better be careful. If he's late for work again, he might lose his job.
2. I've been looking for a job for 3 months, but I haven't had much success so far.
3. I’ve applied for a job with a company in Berlin. The interview is next week.
4. Brian left after only a week. He never manages to hold down a job for long.
5. I finally got a temporary job, washing dishes in a hotel, but it's only for a month.
2. Adjective + job
1. I don't think doctors are paid enough for doing such a responsible job.
2. Pilots are well-paid, but it's a very stressful job. I'd rather have my health.
3. Helping sick people is very satisfying. For me, it's a very rewarding job.
4. My job is so routine that I hate it. Filing papers all day is such a boring job.
5. The job isn't challenging enough for me — I want something more creative.
3. Noun + preposition + job
1. I get five free flights a year, it's one of the perks of the job.
2. Well, there's no doubt that you've got the right qualifications for the job, but your
lack of experience might count against you.
3. He resigned when he realised that the pressures of the job were making him ill.

isa

Réponse: Verb+adjective+noun=job de idem, postée le 08-11-2005 à 10:02:10 (S | E)
bonjour Felin


voici ma copie :
1. Max had better be careful. If he's late for work again, he might lose his job.
2. I've been.looking for a job for 3 months, but I haven't had much success so far.
3. I’ve.applied for a job with a company in Berlin. The interview is next week.
4. Brian left after only a week. He never manages to.hold down a job for long.
5. I finally.get a temporary job, washing dishes in a hotel, but it's only for a month.
1. I don't think doctors are paid enough for doing such a responsible job.
2. Pilots are well-paid, but it's a verystressful job . I'd rather have my health.
3. Helping sick people is very satisfying. For me, it's a very thankful job.
4. My job is so routine that I hate it. Filing papers all day is such a boring job.
5. The job isn't challenging enough for me - I want something more creative.
1. I get five free flights a year, it's one of the perks of the job.
2. Well, there's no doubt that you've got the right qualifications for the job, but your lack of experience might count against you.
3. He resigned when he realised that the pressures of the job were making him ill.


Have a nice day
Idem

Réponse: Verb+adjective+noun=job de felin, postée le 10-11-2005 à 17:54:05 (S | E)
Bonsoir tout le monde
Voici la correction
1.Verb + job
1. Max had better be careful. If he's late for work again, he might lose his job.
2. I've been looking for a job for 3 months, but I haven't had much success so far.
3. I’ve applied for a job with a company in Berlin. The interview is next week.
4. Brian left after only a week. He never manages to hold down a job for long.
5. I finally gota temporary job, washing dishes in a hotel, but it's only for a month.
2. Adjective + job
1. I don't think doctors are paid enough for doing such a high / responsible job.
2. Pilots are well-paid, but it's a very stressful / nervous job. I'd rather have my health.
3. Helping sick people is very satisfying. For me, it's a very rewarding / thankful job.
4. My job is so routine that I hate it. Filing papers all day is such a boring / flat job.
5. The job isn't difficult / challenging enough for me — I want something more creative.
3. Noun + preposition + job
1. I get five free flights a year, it's one of the perks of the job.
2. Well, there's no doubt that you've got the right qualifications for the job, but your
lack of experience might count against you.
3. He resigned when he realised that the pressures of the job were making him ill.

