English Listening Practice - English B1 Episode 08 Work and Career Track 07

English Listening Practice - English B1 Episode 08 Work and Career Track 07

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English Listening B1 Episode 08 - Track 07

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  Exercise (Track 7):
  How do you get a good job when you   ? Well, here's an idea. Start thinking about it   ! Change the way that you     university. Think of university as a     your first real job. So university     a job.
  But what is a job? What do     want? I'm going to tell you     things. I'm talking about work, but all of these things are     at university too.
  Number one: You must     every day. Of course, if you are sick, you   . Phone and tell your    , and stay at home. But you   .
  Secondly, you must be     - that means, you must always be   . You must be on time for work, for meetings, and when you     your desk after lunch. If you are not punctual, people are     you, and they get angry. Why? Because you     their time. In addition, the company     money.
  Number three: You must     your manager, the person who gives you your tasks, your   . You must also respect your    , that is, the people who you work with. Finally, you must also respect the    , in other words, the people who buy things from the company.
  Fourthly, you must     on time, but fifthly, you must not     in order to finish on time. You are responsible for the     your work, whether it is good or bad.
  Sixthly. Now, this one is a     nowadays. You must only use the company's    , that is, the phones and computers - for work, and not for   . Many companies have software to     your computer usage. If you misuse your computer, your manager will     find out.
  Seven. You must keep your     tidy, that means your desk, and any shelves or cupboards that you use. And, finally, you must also     sensibly in alphabetical order, or    , that means by date.
  We have heard about a     at work. In the next part of my    , I will give reasons for these rules.

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