Даны слова: be come do drive find have look manage
Jane is being interviewed by Mrs. Carr for a job working with young children.
Mrs. CARR: Come in Jane, do take a seat. Would you like a coffee? JANE: Thank you, actually I (1) … (just) one.
Mrs. CARR: Oh good. Now, do you know this area at all?
JANE: Quite well. My grandparents live just on the outskirts of town so
I(2) … here for holidays since I was little. I’m staying with them at the moment, actually.
Mrs. CARR: Oh, that’s nice. And do you have a driving license? JANE: Yes. I (3) … for four years now.
Mrs. CARR: And would you say you’re a careful driver? JANE: Yes, I think so. At least I (4) … (never) an accident.
Mrs. CARR: Good. Now, could you tell me why you think you would be right for this job?
JANE: Well, I (5) … (always) interested in working with small children. And I (6) … to get quite a bit of practical experience by taking holiday jobs and so on.
Mrs. CARR: How do you think you would cope in an emergency? JANE: I’m quite a calm person, I think. I (7) … a first aid course, too.
Igot this badge.
Mrs. CARR: Oh, yes. That’s good. Now, this job isn’t permanent, as you know. We need someone for about a year. How would that fit with your longterm plans?
JANE: I’d like to work abroad eventually. But I want some full-timeexperience first. I (8) … a Nursery Teacher’s course this year. We finish next week, in fact, and I’ve already got a Child Care certificate.
Mrs. CARR: Well, I can’t make any promises, but you do sound just the sort of person we’re looking for. When would you be able to start?
JANE: As soon as I finish my Nursery Teacher’s course.
Mrs. CARR: Excellent. And would you live with your grandparents? JANE: Well, they live a bit far away. I’d probably try to get a small flat.
I (9) … in the paper every day, but I (10) … not / anything yet.
Mrs. CARR: Well, if you get the job, we’ll try to help you. Now, would you like to come and meet some of the children?