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Unit 11 | Getting a job 11.1 Recruitment processes — EY Likes and @ dislikes Read the text about Werner Baldessarini and fill in the gaps with an appropriate verb in the -ing form, as in the example “WERNER BALDESSARINI Baldessarini doesn’t have much He has just returned from three weeks in Milan, Paris, and New free time, but he enjoys York, attending the presentation of the new fashion collections for rents an old wooden boat in next winter It’s a tiring schedule, Turkey ‘You nothing, and each but he enjoys day you sail to a new bay You see his colleagues in the evening and NS .3 about the day's work ‘It’s fun,’ he says When he started his new job, he didn’t really like hae English ‘At the first meeting with nobody.’ He then hates - t0 CiVilization ‘When you come back and hear the first car go “toot, toot,” you go crazy.’ Does he like in analysts, | had a big speech his free time? Not really written down, because my English taken the same book on holiday isn’t very good.’ But now he for the past five years.’ But he speaks more freely, and he really enjoys doesn’t like too much time in his office Before doesn’t mind music, with a particular mistakes.’ | can say better what | preference for Rod Stewart He being appointed to the top job in feel and what | think,’ he says also likes HE HUGO BOSS chairman 1998, Werner Baldessarini always worked in an open-plan office >> wn Uk Getting a job ae I really enjoy I quite like I don’t mind I don’t really like ‘I've | | Ỉ | to -« 10 faSE CarS — he owns a Porsche 911 tevunvwr— write five sentences about your holiday or free-time activities oe @ 64 - once a year he | | | EI Personal qualities Complete the sentences below with the adjectives from the box sensitive w Bowne ambitious outgoing adaptable good with figures _— attentive to detail patient energetic creative _— persuasive She often gets angry with her secretary She isn’t very He never corrects his spelling mistakes He’s not He's not interested in getting a better job He not at all She’s not good at coming up with original ideas She isn’t really a sone PETSON sả, He never talks to anyone He just sits at his desk He isn’t at all He never wins arguments in meetings with our boss He’s not a se person She’s always tired, even first thing in the morning She’s not very He can’t work out + without a calculator! He’s not She always says the wrong thing and gets people angry She’ person He just refuses to use the new software program He’s not at all Pronunciation Put these words in the correct column according to their stress pattern and number of syllables, as in the examples There are three words in each group -sherttist: offer persuasive interview energetic patient resignation ambitious advertisement independent adaptable candidate attentive accept resign apply responsible sensitive laterview Getting ajob 65 11.2 Applying for a job EY Time expressions Complete these sentences using for, since, ago, or in I’ve worked for the same company S“wœœxoau ww He$ studied English Ei Reading @ 1998, SIX months but she didn’t leave a message She called about half an hour He’s been Marketing Manager I was really busy nearly a year April, but now things are quieter The conference finished three days The company has been based in Barcelona I’m very tired I’ve been here They moved to Paris We've used this supplier the 1980s o'clock this morning 997, the last three years Read this article about Ted Turner, the American television entrepreneur Name the three TV companies associated with him Ted Turner— Mr yr ORN IN CINCINNATTI, Ohio in 1938, Ted Turner became a CEO at the age of only 25 when he took over his father's advertising company In 1970, he moved into television when he bought a small Atlanta TV station, WJRJ He later changed its name first to WTBS, then to TBS In 1976, WTBS was the first TV station in the USA to transmit to cable systems nationwide via satellite In the same year, Turner bought the Atlanta Braves baseball team 1977 was another sporting year for Ted Turner He bought a basketball team this time, the Atlanta Hawks He was also captain of the boat Courageous, which sailed to victory in the America’s Cup In 1980 he launched CNN (Cable News Network), which is now recognized as the leader in instant coverage of world events Six 66 Getting a job years later he bought the MGM / United Artists Entertainment Company, and then founded a new TV company, TNT (Turner Network Television) in 1988 In 1990 he created his own charity organization, the Turner Foundation In 1996 Time Warner bought TBS for $7.5 bn, and Ted Turner was no longer in charge ‘I've been a CEO for thirty-three years, and that’s a long time for anyone,’ he said at the time ‘I'm married to Jane Fonda, so | know what it’s like to be number two.” @ Now complete the fact file about Ted Turner, using information from the article | | FACT FILE Name: ;|: Year of birth: Marital status: Place of birth: Media successes # took over father advertising company bought WJRỊ, later became TBS Since „5 TBS has been owned by 1976 Time Warner forits TBS started using Other interests Sailing - won AM Basketball / baseball - bought Atlanta Braves in 11 and Atlanta Hawks in 12 Philanthropy ~ created transmissions 1980 purchased MGM / UA 1988 Past simple and launched oe cS=wœ.xiou mw present perfect Complete these sentences about Ted Turner with the correct verb form, as in the example Ted Turner,‘was ) has been born in 1938 For several years he managed / has managed his father’s advertising company TBS used / has used satellite since 1976 In the 1970s, Ted Turner bought / has bought a baseball and a basketball team CNN reported / has reported on world events for more than twenty years @® For many years, Ted Turner was / has been married to Jane Fonda The Turner Foundation existed / has existed since 1990 Ted Turner launched / has launched TNT about fifteen years ago He worked / has worked in television since 1970 Time Warner acquired / has acquired TBS in the mid-nineties Now make questions for the sentences in @, a: in the example SOoMmI DH Fw ssa created How long Who How long When How long When Getting ajob 67 11.3 Staff profiles EX Staff movements @ Complete the table below, as in the example dismiss retire resignation transfer recruit to make someone redundant © Now choose an appropriate word from the table to complete each sentence Sometimes you have to change the form of the word When he lost his job, he received a big payment He came to see me to ask for a « to another branch When I in 2010, I'm going to go on long holidays abroad from the company — we all thought We were surprised that he he was happy there The company fifty people When they closed down of new staff The Personnel Manager is responsible for I’ve decided to take early so I can spend more time with my grandchildren Did he because of his bad results? B Present perfect or past simple Choose the correct verb form to complete these dialogues Oa: Have / did ! you ever lived abroad? B: Yes, I spent / have spent? two years in Nigeria in the 1990s C: Did you have / Have you had > good sales results this year? © A: Oh really? What did you / have you done > there? B: I was / have been a Project Manager for BP D: Yes, they were / have been © much better than last year G Did / Has? business go / gone badly last year, then? D: No, not really But our profits were / have been down because of the high © zeđzemm mm â dollar Did you see / Have you seen '° Tom today? No He went / has gone !! to Paris, I think Did you speak / Have you spoken 12 to him yesterday about the new marketing campaign? Yes, and he thought / has thought !3 it was a good idea When did/ has!4 the company first contact / contacted ! you about the job? : In May, when I went / have gone '® to England for the sales conference And did you hear / have you heard \7 from them again recently? Yes, they called / have called '8 me twice in the last month 68 Getting a job Crossword Complete this crossword using the clues below ACROSS You make a of The person who does this job candidates after receiving all the often has to travel a lot and be applications persuasive What languages did you study If your application is successful, school? the company will The interviewer asks the the job candidate questions about his A contract is a personal and professional document 0u The company wants to This shows the number on fifteen new employees of people who have left or joined Documents that are sent with the company this year letters of application We have to he The best candidates are applications to make an initial a second or third interview selection The opposite of love 12 Another word for candidates We are advertising for the 15 The opposite of difficult 16 The company have asked me to an interview of Chief Accountant Some employers ask you to a psychological Getting ajob 69 Unit 12 | The world of work 12.1 Changing careers EY Reading NIKKI Read this article and answer the questions below BECKETT IKKI BECKETT was yesterday named Businesswoman of the Year She received her prize at a ceremony in London At the age of thirty-eight she is the chief executive and founder of a software business with The company was founded in 1994 and now employs 600 people What is the secret of her success? She has always to department stores and Selfridges or Debenhams Geoff, who works part-time turnover of £50 million NSB Retail Systems provides software packages fashion chains such as ” uy holidays Her employees can work from home if they time off for their families when necessary ‘I see someone's career as a long journey We are long-term employers,’ she said, after receiving her prize from the sponsors Veuve Cliquot These are very strong, oldfashioned values from someone at the head of such a modern, high-tech company reason is her husband, — which allowed Nikki to concentrate on her career She doesn’t work at weekends and takes all her want to and she allows them been ambitious After school she took a summer job with IBM and stayed for fourteen years ‘I then knew I wanted to run a public company by the age of thirty-five and after that to have a company worth £0.5 billion by 2001.’ Another offices in America, France, Germany, and Britain, and a for the company and part- time at home looking after their two children He took early retirement from IBM, I gn ett - Prenae ~ Complete this table using information from the text, as in the example ft Name Nikki Beckett Name of company Position Number of employees Office locations Annual sales Clients 70 The world of work HE Are these sentences true (T) or false (F)? If they are false, correct them NSB Retail Systems has offices in four countries R WN CNA e Geoff Beckett runs NSB Retail Systems Nikki and Geoff both worked for IBM Nikki often works at the weekend The company supplies software to retailers The Becketts have three children Nikki Beckett likes employees to stay with the company a long time The competition was sponsored by Moet & Chandon i Question making Look at these sentences and make questions for the words in italics, as in the example de t The Becketts live near Newbury Nikki worked for IBM for fourteen years She has worked for NSB since 1995 Her sons are six and eight NSB employed eighteen people when it started Nikki started the company because she saw a gap in the market She works about eighty hours a week Find the There is one grammar mistake in each of these sentences Find and correct it, as in the example mistakes DO Tense review Nikki work about eighty hours a week She has thirty-eight She’s started the company in 1995 The company gone public in 1997 NSB is not as large than IBM Alan Vickery is Chairman since 1997 In 2000 the company is valued at £500 million NSB has any very important customers " Look at Andrew George’s diary and answer the questions below It is 8.30 p.m on Wednesday October a ie MONDAY Fly to Boston (British Airways) TUESDAY Meeting: Citibank Alan Broomhead — 10.00 am ‘Meridian Hotel What is Andrew doing at the Who does Alan Broomhead work for? How long has Andrew been in WEDNESDAY Hire car — Meet Priscilla Breeks Dinner 8.00 p.m — Peter O'Brien THURSDAY Fly ~ New feat Poh, York — London 4.00 Get presents for childrent an p.m Square Rage moment? Boston? How did he get to Harvard this ing? morming: „What time is his flight tomorrow? What's he doing tomorrow ing? Gardens for weekend! —— Micting with Robert Dillon — 12.30 Plaza Hotel Parents-in-law : (Harvard) 11.00 a.m Boston — New York (8.00 am flight) Evening: Baseball game ~ Madison FRIDAY ae evening: What does he have to on Friday morning? Who is coming for the weekend? The world of work 71 12.2 Work environments we You use a Š2247 t0 CODY images into a computer wn Complete the word grid using the clues below, as in the example All the vocabulary is connected with computers Making changes to a letter is easy Just cut and P You should not work in front ofa computer Auk EY Vocabulary for too long is used to move the cursor on your screen You should keep documents in a f them Yahoo is a § $o you know where to find engine my document and I lost it 10 To send an e-mail you have to connect your ” 11 You can Ê 12 I calculate all my tax with a simple £ documents in black and white or colour 12 ![S[c|A|N|N|E|R| 10 11 Bi Complaints and apologies Where or when would you hear these complaints and apologies? Match each complaint with one of the places in the box below at a hotel at work at a school at a garage at a restaurant at an airport at a nightclub after a match Rwne Excuse me, this is too strong Can I have some water? 72 The world of work Excuse me, my room is really too small Mr Jenkins, this report is not detailed enough love it but it’s too expensive, Have you got an older model? wu I'm sorry, but if you're only sixteen you are too young a I'm sorry, but the flight is delayed It is too foggy to land in Paris The other team deserved to win Our players were not good enough Too or not enough? This is too difficult for me Can I change levels? Complete these sentences using too or not enough and the word or words in brackets Shall we go somewhere else? This hotel is I must stay inside today It’s We had to stay another day because my wife was (expensive) outside It’s below zero (cold) to travel (well) We scored in the last minute, but it was I must get a new computer This one is We lost 3-1 (late) for the new games (fast) 10 Islept really badly last night There were in the hotel bar (people) We couldn't play golf yesterday It was «(cold and windy) It was a good film, but it was (long) Im sorry Mr Westlake, but your work is simply ôâ (good) ‘But Ms Symons, your standards are (high) I never have (time) n Spelling All of these words have appeared in the book Which ones are spelt incorrectly? Mark them with a X and write the correct spelling, as in the example arrangment ,X bild currensy đessert early flite gest hire intervew 10 journey 11 keybord 12 l3 lawer manige 14 negociate The world of work 73 12.3 Saying goodbye EX Saying goodbye Match the sentences (1-10) with the correct replies (a-j) and leaving It was nice to see you again Thanks for the invitation It was a lovely evening Thanks for your help \ a l > yi “S b_ c€_ d_ é _Iwill write to all candidates next week That's all from me Now, any questions? Thanks very much for your time Thanks for ringing I'll speak to you soon OK See you tomorrow Have a good evening Well, that was an excellent lunch I'll get the \ < e # g h_ i j_ ẻ \ \ bill 10 Drive carefully / ị ~ Yes, No, Yes, Yes, | will this is on me could you explain speak to you soon Bye Contexts Don’t mention it You too Got any plans? You too Thanks for coming In that case, | look forward to hearing from you a Where would you hear these remarks? Are you ready to order? \ Do you have anything to declare? ; Shall | check your oil? That will be $9.90 I'm sorry sir but we are fully booked tonight You could try the Plaza They usually have rooms 74 The world of work \ Not at all It was very interesting Se i \ Welcome aboard My name is Captain Webster We will shortly be arriving at Oxford station Can you read the second rawlofletiers? Please leave your name and number and | will call you back 10 To eat here or take away? \ J I \ | Say it properly In Business Basics you have practised speaking in many different situations Look at these situations and decide what you would say Travelling Ona plane you want to read another passenger’s magazine Ask politely You are on a train You are hungry Ask another passenger the way to the restaurant car As you arrive in a city, ask another passenger to recommend a hotel Aska taxi driver the price of a ride from the airport to the city centre, At the hotel, check the availability of a single room with shower Telephoning Aska caller to speak more clearly Offer to take a message for a colleague End a call toa Thank someone for giving you some help pologize 41 friend in Austria who is vi because your bossis absent for the next five days Meetings Say that you completely agree with your Italian colleague 412 You are thirsty Ask the person opposite for the water 13 You are chairing the meeting Everyone is bored Suggest coffee 14 Itis the end of the meeting You have one more thing to say 15 You are chairing the meeting Try and find the best date for the next one 16 Socializing Invite a colleague to join you for dinner 18 Suggest you all go to the bar 49 Check the time 20 Suggest it is time to go home Thank your host for the evening The world of work 75 Answer Key IBM Madrid Nanni translator Japanese 76 date week Jaguar Nintendo pay team Perrier Philips French men _light — line know bar Lindt Siemens go new are Agnelli Yes, it is is it based It manufactures tyres people, it employ do, advertise Do you work in you 2an aware Bas a > a sixt y-one 100 twe Ive thousand two hundred and twenty thousand fou: r point five million two point eight billion mm nị m n n nm forty-five billion Sev szsueunng owns fifty ni supplier The order is: thirty-three forty au head office competitors SO Answer Key employees turnover company OS py me introduce you you I'm to meet you name’s you about you are you from live Seorvaueaon-B Yes, she is, Is Claudio Italian? Yes, they are No, they aren't DEGREE (They work for) IBM Ơi Đề Q (She’s from) Spain (She's a) systems analyst (He’s) 42 (She lives in) Tokyo is manufactures sells employs has are manages supplies plans owns advertises sponsors publishes have live S% xi (He’s) Russian co STE D6 K9 anaes nose \Ð œ Ơ Ơi bọ JK D,EG,PTV LM,N,S,X,Z Ÿ Si U,W = BoE 30 © AueUNHKE VOOR OO - nã RUNES B Unit 1.1 What is the turnover of Fiat SpA? How old is Fiat? How many newspapers and magazines does ASV publish? Where is ASV based? Which newspaper does Fiat SpA own? pam e6 f7 g3 h4 Hotel facilities: a swimming pool a shuttle bus a single room a car park a mobile phone an electronic safe Things Ti to to to 10 to 11 to 12 to 13 to 14 to to do: reserve a room check in at reception collect your key take the lift take a shower watch TV eat in the restaurant send a fax there are is there a there is there’s know Thank look hearing faithfully Are they are Bw control departure duty-free gate board take off claim customs three forty-five / 3.45 / quarter to four 1® please? Can / Could you tell me the time, please? Can / Could you bring me (Can / Could I have) breakfast in my room, please? we Can / Could you give me (Can / Can / Could I stay an extra night, open three four thirty / 4.30 / half past four eleven thirty-five / 11.35 / twentyfive to twelve four fifteen / 16.15 / quarter past four 2„ux® “SO Can / Could you tell me the price, please? Could I have) my room key, please? ow Sir or Madam would grateful send Could = Are there any three twenty/ 15.20/ twenty past w EE SoovecsoneB “Og “ How many Are Students’ own answers ak is It’s often far long when close PNT NS d2 m c5 a00 BI more oma U nit b1 a8 nm Stu dents’ own answers EH th G employs manufactures founder 12.25 / twelve twenty-five / twenty-five past twelve Could I send) a fax, please? e owner °®ỶỶớg publishing Can / Could you send (Can / B km veer employ manufacture publishing owner founder Can / Could I pay by credit card, please? NAURWN og any Answer Key 77 131152 0k the housework Swœøœxioứt judo play badminton go fishing go shopping play golf play football go skiing Answer Key this (pronounced /0/, not /0/) V (pronounced /i:/, not /e1/) Italian (pronounced /1/, not /at/) likes (pronounced /s/, not /as/) onions beef, chicken wine, juice cheese, cream cup, glass fork, knife chef, waiter sorbet, fruit salad orange, pear The word left is ‘menu’ This is a list of dishes available in a restaurant B sports field Marketing Purchasing Staff car park Students’ own answers “er-@g "h9 78 Factory A works (pronounced /s/, not /z/) wo SH go to the theatre © E1 all 167 II Miami and Unit "ơ»” NAD saw aề Informal letter: centres in Toulouse, Beijing 410146 itis/ that’s right Could I / I'd like to Could I have / Can you tell me Hold on, please I'm afraid Could you ask Can I have / Could you tell me TH give her the message / tell her Thank you for your help sit (pronounced /1/, not /i:/) I (pronounced /ai/, not /i:/ Formal letter: 51239 e6 f7 bath (/0/, not /3/) ASSIS ERLICH It’s got (It has) training Pause Ask Don’t answer Ww has _ parts centres check Don’t speak sl a Yes, they got — It’s got (It has) five spare Use 05 SE GS Re has —_No, it hasn’t does _ It has (It’s got) two major shareholders Have No, they haven't does _ It has (It’s got) about Look Don't read Seoovaunun the warehouse (on your right) Turn right, go past the Visitors’ car park, and it’s the first building on your right OF AS ip past Factory A (on your left) and 40,000 It’s between Purchasing and the warehouse, and opposite Kent Come out of the Training department Turn right, and go like wouldn't ‘d like don’t +9 some any many some 180 40,000 185 1970 Swœœxoukeœ 10 11 12 would Would Example answers: © much hamburger (or cheeseburger) snails pizza curry were was was wasn't weren't wasn't was =Se © „.a@© u c-© He Unit were were iy Yes, No, Did No, Did Yes, Yes, Did he did it didn’t he post the letter? he didn’t she open the letter? she did it did they eat at home? Seo veveen+O Who did you visit? When did you arrive? How did you travel? Why did you hire a car? What did you discuss? When did you arrive back? When What Hans When arrived had went left travelled met was made attended saw BONS telephoned E @ opened noticed employed decided got visited returned went © a receipt hated ` some sugar What time did he visit the Dome? He visited the Dome at 5.00 p.m How did he go there? He went by boat Where did he have dinner on Monday evening? He had dinner at the Dorchester Hotel Who did he have lunch with on Wednesday? He had lunch with a journalist Who did he visit on Wednesday evening? did you start work? time did you telephone Klinger? did he sign the contract? He visited his son and daughterin-law Where did he go on Thursday evening? He went to the opera What did he see? He saw La Boheme ~n@® some fruit Số 6.210) Qua, Út 00 oy An bữa mm % au © Soervauseen-O aknife talked expected listened ended posted © some wine aglass CSeœxioukeu aspoon Wisi & ih hookBY Ss Students’ own answers SoemudsHswne Ace ran Be Tt was at 9.00 He made a speech He spent the day at the ACI conference He attended a board meeting He made a presentation on future strategy He went to Stansted Airport He met staff and customers Answer Key 79 Vis (’s) improving Vare (‘re) speaking took are (re) introducing 10 ¡ is (’s) writing w 10 /do you go 11 [are you enjoying 12 are you finding ew Sowmriuds>AH Parent Company Sales and Marketing Production Site Human Resources Head Office Stock Market Annual Turnover Public Relations sa tt GB database a oS eey Sare a naơơase | x are you staying 61⁄Tm working 7⁄⁄Tm learning 81⁄Ihave 9» I travel booming attractions wildlife landscape doubled industrial wasteland growth is / hoping to do? did / invest are / building does / operate does / receive travelling expensive fantasticCferrible> a ⁄T dont smoke “do you come pay roll turnover customers competitors passport growth Thailand Europe recruit design (@pen>employ expand compare (figures)remain entering visitingGmproving exciting Gnflation)diagram vertical period a went, returned phoned, answered wrote, read arrived, had was, sent ` -) EH NS SNe are (re) building 10 11 12 look slide shows column see as draw attention figures Notice like answer Example answer: This table shows how many people think it is necessary to have a child some time in their life Can everybody see that? As you can see, most people think it is important But I want to draw your attention to the figures for the USA Notice that in this country there is a small majority of people who don’t think it’s important to have a child Why should this be? is (CS) recruiting are (s) developing 4\ 80 is (’s) having yam (’m) designing Answer Key amor oo Unit Naw 10 Production Manager Sece Managing Director Grand Hotel Rotterdam 2: BRE Mr Zenden Rotterdam noisy quiet The Production Manager AusYwW On Wednesday Where is he staying? Where is she going on Thursday? Where is she meeting him? On Saturday Harry is out interesting fantastic cheap z£© an convenient friendly tudents’ own answers I'm going are you going are you getting We are (’re) taking are you staying are you doing We are (’re) visiting are you leaving We are (’re) coming Is Jack going He is (’s)working Unit 14 25 December 25/12 November 3/11 11 31 October 31/10 Students’ own answers 1⁄1 11⁄5 Sales Department Can I speak to the manager? I’m afraid he’s away today Can I help? 10/31 3rd 2nd Is that Jack? No, my name is Gilles Sorry, wrong number 14th 11 bank manager monthly personnel R: Bye Did you get my message? When did you leave it? Yesterday 12/25 5th 4th n C: Do you know when he'll be back? R: Tomorrow I think Would you like to leave a message? C: Yes, please Could you tell him Charles Kent called and I'll call back tomorrow? R: OK Charles I’ll give him the message : Thanks for your help Bye Could I speak to Sarah, please? Speaking Hi Sarah, it’s Tim Ist ae 13 Iam (’m) taking January connecting you R: Harry Wood’s phone C: Is that you, Harry? R: No, it’s Richard Martini, I work with Harry I’m afraid 2.00 oN long ` ` anmcrarma SIKH RUN E terrible / fantastic convenient/ inconvenient long/ short “Oo quiet / noisy = interesting / boring cheap / expensive L: Good morning, Robertson Foods, Lynne speaking How can I help? C: could I speak to Harry Wood, please? L: I’m sorry The line is busy Will you hold? C: Yes, OK L: The line’s free now I'm Is John Waters there? Sorry He’s away on business When will he be back? through later on Answer Key 81 BH hold leave that calling NOW eo Ae oN up Ee - Students’ own answers 6.3 Vourerg Would it be possible to meet? Would Tuesday be possible? When would be convenient? What time would suit you? are arranged / arranges shows / are shown is sold / sell bigger, smaller more populated drier, wetter shorter more process customer within arrange repair carry out deliver cashier scanned resolve technicians recent cooler as long most populated driest oldest coolest smallest shortest process within carry out deliver arrange — | Students’ own answers journey 73 trip Ea Are you doing anything this weekend? Do you want to meet up? How about Saturday afternoon? I'm sorry I can’t make it then How about Sunday lunchtime at the King’s Head? is given / gives I look forward to meeting you trip travel trips journey journey abed 8, 14, 15, 19 4, 5, 9, 20 acoin 2, 6, 17, 18 a golf ball are sent are flown are located are transported are transferred is delivered is monitored Sqœœxioeukeoksee are recorded is taken ne convenient Ke omuaueun FSemuaueon through extension invited due postponed suit reply manage out 82 Answer Key 11,16 acomputer disk a door a tạ SG Ubon Ơ Ơi Q *Ð G1! & mứ nơms® = n makes / is made use / is used deep deeper the deepest higher the highest height wider the widest width heavy heavier weight 1,7, 12,13 lend Rolls Royce was created in 1904 carn 1903 mm loss shareholders loan m¬ EY GB invest pH 2h long weight longest high, higher length, width depth white length grey height depth weight wide heavy aim width — pink deep green HR Royce was founded in 1884 Rolls and Royce were born in the red view I don’t think Ireland is In What I I don’t me are I think so auBUNE bị — io S@œx ¬ B Unit nineteenth century The dynamos were sold to factories and cotton mills The RR Silver Shadow was produced in 1906 Anew world record was set in Rolls was killed in a flying accident Bentley was acquired in 1931 Where was he born? When was he made redundant? What year was Bentley acquired? How was he killed? When was the Silver Shadow produced? the next day ten years later the same day E1 began sold moved founded became bought went was set met agreed crossed died acquired Bo got Naununng EBsesouse® 5 10 11 12 afford shares profit control price bank statement credit cash rate box interest share (UK) two years before in 1931 the following month May 1933 one week before a mo April 24th 1933 1943 23/04/1933 borrowed sell save loan investment investor lose loser borrow 04/16/1933 (USA) was founded was bought reached was acquired was introduced was designed was appointed were quoted Answer Key 83 ... hear these complaints and apologies? Match each complaint with one of the places in the box below at a hotel at work at a school at a garage at a restaurant at an airport at a nightclub after a. .. same year, Turner bought the Atlanta Braves baseball team 1977 was another sporting year for Ted Turner He bought a basketball team this time, the Atlanta Hawks He was also captain of the boat... interests Sailing - won AM Basketball / baseball - bought Atlanta Braves in 11 and Atlanta Hawks in 12 Philanthropy ~ created transmissions 1980 purchased MGM / UA 1988 Past simple and launched

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