Extra Language Practice: Vocabulary
Extra Language Practice: Vocabulary
Extra Language Practice: Vocabulary
Vocabulary
Work
Complete each gap with the appropriate option a, b or c.
1 It’s great news. Finally I’ve been the position at head office.
a dismissed from b laid off c offered
2 There are around a hundred workers in the factory, as well as administrative .
a counterparts b personnel c professionals
3 If you have any questions about the job, speak to your .
a solicitor b successor c supervisor
4 Improved health and safety means that nowadays the is a much better place to be.
a workplace b workforce c workload
5 The majority of employees we spoke to felt and underpaid.
a irresponsible b overworked c unprofessional
6 According to his CV he the post of financial director in the New York office.
a appointed b held c practised
7 Luckily, she had enough savings to take a(n) internship and gain some experience in the industry.
a highly paid b well-paid c upaid
8 They won’t that vacancy unless they offer a better salary.
a appoint b fill c recruit
9 One of the main of the job is that you get given a company car.
a perks b revenues c risks
10 Their company was involved in a last year. They are now owned by Google.
a takeover b transaction c transformation
Health
Match each sentence beginning 1–8 with an appropriate ending a–h.
1 Give me a few moments to get my a the side effects are causing a few other problems.
2 He fell and bumped his head. When he came b heart disease which could be related to his condition.
3 Although the medication seems to be working, c his ankle, which took a long time to heal.
4 It seems that his family has a history of d out for the next few months.
5 During the clinical trials many people reacted e round he couldn’t remember what had happened.
6 For the last few weeks she’s been feeling under f badly to the treatment.
7 After last year’s bout of the flu I felt worn g the weather. She should see a doctor.
8 He fell off his bike and badly sprained h breath back. Those stairs are steep.
Language focus
Conditionals
1 Choose the best ending (A, B or C) to complete each sentence.
1 If you’d told me you weren’t feeling well,
A I can get you some medicine. B I’d have called a doctor. C I phoned the hospital.
2 If you do decide to come to the meeting,
A it’s really useful. B I will be going too. C let me know.
3 If I hadn’t have got off at the wrong stop,
A I will arrive on time for B I would have arrived on C I arrived on time for the
the interview. time for the interview. interview.
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2 Rewrite each sentence in two different ways, using the words in brackets.
1 I won’t go out for dinner if you aren’t coming.
(unless)
(only)
2 Without her encouragement, I would have given up years ago.
(hadn’t been)
(but)
3 If they offered you the job, would you accept?
(were to)
(happened)
4 If you hurry up, you won’t miss the deadline.
(don’t)
(or)
5 I’ll play tennis with you on the condition that you buy lunch afterwards.
(provided)
(long)
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Word formation
Verbs
1 For sentences 1–6, complete sentence b so that it has a similar meaning to sentence a. Use the
verb in brackets with a suitable prefix.
1 a She refused to consider the doctor’s suggestion for improving her diet.
b She completely the doctor’s suggestion for improving her diet. (dismissal)
2 a It’s probably time that they thought again about their business strategy.
b They should really their business strategy. (think)
3 a Listening to music helps him to relax after work.
b Music helps him to after work. (wind)
4 a The company’s claims about health benefits aren’t true.
b The company is customers about health benefits. (lead)
5 a I thought they decided to ban those adverts.
b Haven’t they decided to those adverts? (law)
6 a There’s no way the government can make people follow their policy.
b There’s no way the government can their policy. (force)
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