Fill in the gaps with the verbs.
Revise the weekdays in the following funny verse (Past Simple).
I didn’t go to school on Monday.
On Tuesday I stayed home and read [red].
I didn’t work hard on Wednesday.
And on Thursday I stayed in my bed.
I didn’t do much on Friday.
And on Saturday I didn’t get dressed.
I’m so glad today is Sunday,
My only day of rest.
1. | video games, tennis, cards |
2. | a bicycle, a motorbike |
3. | shopping, dancing, fishing, to bed |
4. | a book, a magazine, a newspaper |
5. | friends, relatives |
6. | a film, the news on TV |
7. | dinner, a shower, coffee, a lesson, breakfast |
8. | music, the radio |
9. | the dishes, the car, my clothes, my face |
10. | my homework, the washing-up, the ironing, the housework |
4. Work in pairs and do the ‘psychometric test’. Then read the assessment together.
Have you got what it takes?
1. Do you find it easy to concentrate on one subject?
a. Not at all, I like to think about a variety of things.
b. I try hard but sometimes it's difficult.
c. Yes, I have no problem doing this.
2. Do your leisure interests ever distract you from your work?
a. No, never. b. Sometimes. с. Yes, often.
3. You are planning a weekend with your family and friends. On Friday afternoon something urgent comes up. What is your reaction?
a.You try to find someone else to do it for you.
b. You forget your weekend and get on with what you have to do.
c. You decide it will have to wait as you already have plans for the weekend.
4. You get a new job and discover that the local college is running a training course that will be very useful in your work. How do you react?
a.You’re not very interested in doing it.
b. You decide to do the course even if you have to pay for it yourself.
c. You will go, but only if your new company pays for it.
5. Where do you see yourself in five years’ time?
a.You'll probably be in the same position as now.
b. You hope you'll be in a better position.
c. You intend to advance your career considerably in the next five years.
6. Do you talk about your job/studies outside work/college?
a. Sometimes.
b. Very frequently.
c. No, I ‘switch off’ from work as soon as I can at the end of the day.
7. Do you think intelligence leads to success?
a. Intelligence alone does not lead to success.
b. Yes, you have to be intelligent to be successful in life.
c. It's a big part of success.
8. One of your colleagues gets promoted. How do you feel? :
a. You're a bit jealous.
b. You're pleased for your colleague.
c. You're upset. You want to find out why it wasn't you and what went wrong.
9. Do you believe in the saying ‘practice makes perfect’?
a. No, nobody's perfect.
b. Yes, the harder you work at things, the better you become.
c. People don't have enough time to practice things these days.
10. Is it useful to look back at the past?
a.No, you can't change what has happened.
b. Yes, it's very important to look back and analyze our mistakes so that we don't
repeat them.
c. Maybe sometimes, but everyone can be wise about the past.
11. What do you think about hard work?
a. It's the way to get what you want.
b. It's okay if you are paid well for it.
c. It's very tiring.
12. Where does your motivation come from?
a. From your family.
b. From your boss.
c. From inside yourself.
Assessment scores
a 0 | b 1 | c 2 | a 2 | b 0 | c 1 | ||
a 2 | b 1 | c 0 | a 1 | b 0 | c 2 | ||
a 1 | b 2 | c 0 | a 0 | b 2 | c 1 | ||
a 0 | b 2 | c 1 | a 0 | b 2 | c 1 | ||
a 0 | b 1 | c 2 | a 2 | b 1 | c 0 | ||
a 1 | b 2 | c 0 | a 1 | b 0 | c 2 |
20-24 If you are not already a success, there is no doubt that you will be one day. You have got all the qualities necessary for success, including ambition, determination and imagination. Take care not to become a workaholic - if you do, it will affect your family, yourself and, in the end, your happiness.
8-19You want to be successful and have got many of the necessary qualities. But perhaps you need a little more self-confidence to believe that you can and will succeed. Perhaps you dream about success, but do not really believe it will happen. Making those dreams come true is not easy, but it is certainly possible.
0-8You need a lot of hard work to make a success of your chosen career, but is this really what you want in life? Perhaps you believe that happiness is more important than success. Maybe you prefer a happy family life, a steady job and a regular salary. Remember everyone is different and happiness does not come from trying to become something that you do not really want to be.
5. Read the text and do the tasks following below.