Communicating » 2A Interacting
Verbs patterns
Verbs followed
by - ing form: prefer, miss, stop, practice, not mind, can't stand, enjoy,
like, love, start, avoid, hate.
Verbs followed
by to + infinitive: agree, decide, learn, offer, promise, seem, wish, help,
hope, manage, need, want, would like
Verbs followed
by infinitive without to: could, should, must, can
Exercise 11
I can't
believe it! I passed all my exams! I really don't know how I managed to pass Maths.
Now I need to decide what to study at university, but the problem is that I don't
know what I want to do. A few months ago I decided to study Biology, but now I'm
not sure. It seems to be difficult to find a job as a biologist. I could become
a doctor, but you have to study for years for that. I enjoy working with
people. I don't like doing the same
thing every day. I don't mind getting up early. I love travelling and I prefer
working outside. Oh, and I can't stand talking on the phone for a long time. What
is the best job for me?
What is the best job for you?
Test
results: 125-150 (psychologist, lawyer, doctor, nurse, teacher, judge, therapist)
Exercise 13
· Too much work and not enough fun can
cause stress.
· My ideal job is on where I could
work outside with a group of friend.
· Hard work never killed anybody.
· If you are not busy right now, I had
a job for you. Can you peel the potatoes?
· I like working - it fascinates me, especially
when other people are doing it!
· My mother hasn't got a work at the
moment.
Exercise 14
Doctor:
· Like working with people
· Like helping people
·
Want to be available
·
You can feel good the
other
· You earn good
· I love Biology
·
I am fascinated by surgery
· I want to learn many
things about the human body