local newspaper has recently published a series of articles about young people. In most of the articles, young people are described as
10-11 класс
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irresponsible, rude and looking only for cheap entertainment. These opinions are mainly based on a few recent incidents at the local discotheque.
Write a letter to the editor expressing your disapproval not only of the editorial policy of treating the topic, but also of the perception of young people.
местная газета недавно опубликовала серию статей о молодежи. В большинстве статей, молодые люди описываются как безответственные, грубые и, глядя только на дешевые развлечения. Эти мнения основаны главным образом на несколько недавние инциденты на местной дискотеке.
Написать письмо редактору выражая свое неодобрение не только редакционной политики лечения тему, но и восприятия молодых людей.
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rude and looking only for cheap entertainment. These opinions are mainly based on a few recent incidents in the local discotheque.
You're going to write a letter to the editor expressing your disapoproval not only with the editorial policy of treating the topic, but also with the perception of young people.
irresponsible, rude and looking only for cheap entertainment. These opinions are mainly based on a few recent incidents at the local discotheque.
a local newspaper has recently published a series of articles about young people. in most of the articles, young people are described as irresponsible, rude and looking only for cheap entertainment. these opinions are mainly based on a few recent incidents in the local discotheque. you're going to write a letter to the editor expressing your disapproval not only with the editorial policy of treating the topic, but also whith the perception of young people.
make notes which will help you to write the letter :
-reason(s) for writing your opinion;
-your arguments + suggestions;
-opposing views & your counterarguments;
-closing remarks.
about young people. In most of the articles, young people are described as irresponsible, rude and looking only for cheap entertainment. These opinions are mainly based on a few recent incidents at the local discotheque.
Daniel: Yes, I collected stories about unusual jobs from all over the world.
I : So you’re not talking about actors or shop assistant s.
D: No, all the people in the book have very strange jobs.
I: I see it’s organized into different industries, like the cleaning industry. But isn’t cleaning a normal job?
D: Normally, yes. But did you know there’s a man in America called Brad Fields and he cleans chewing gum off the Statue of Liberty? Well, actually, he’s got a company called Gumbusters. But that’s all they do – they clean gum off the streets and famous buildings of New York.
I: Oh, what a horrible job!
D: Yes, Americans chew 56 billion pieces of chewing gum a year. Then they throw most of it onto the street. That’s a lot of cleaning.
I: OK, that job is quite unusual .But what about in the food industry?
D: Well, when a company wants to advertise food they sometimes need a food stylist. Their job is to make food look good in advertisements.
I: I’ve never heard of that job before.
D: Well, there are only about 20 food stylists in Britain. For example, when we look at a picture of strawberries and cream we’re really looking at strawberries and white paint.
I: Really?
D: Yes, and they paint sausages with washing-up liquid, then coffee, to make them look natural.
I: So what’s the strangest job in your book, do you think?
D: Well, how about vermiculturalist?
I: What’s that?
D: A vermiculturalist is a worm farmer. These people manage farms that only have worms. No other animals, only worms.
I: But why?
D: Well, worms like eating rubbish and that’s good for the environment. So companies pay a worm farmer to clean up their rubbish.
I: Fascinating, but ugh, not a job for me. I see there’s also a chapter about artists. What strange jobs did you find in …
Listen to Daniel Ash talking about his new book, What do you do? Then state if the following statements are true or false. Correct the false sentences.
True False
1. The jobs in the book are from all over the world.
2. They paint sausages with tea and coffee.
3. Americans chew 57 million pieces of gum a year.
4. Brad Fields’s company cleans gum off the streets and famous buildings of New York.
5. Food stylists take photos of food.
6. Worm farmers use worms to eat rubbish.