Basic 3 Workbook Unit 1
Basic 3 Workbook Unit 1
Unit 1
Getting A Job
Voice Mail
a. Answer the following questions about the computer lesson.
b. Imagine you are Robert. You can’t come to the interview. You need to call Melissa
and leave her a voice mail message. Write the message you are going to leave her.
Explain why you can’t come and suggest a different time and day.
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
I WILL NOT BE ABLE TO GO I HAVE A HEALTH PROBLEM WE CAN RESCHEDULE IT. THANK YOU FOR YOUR UNDERSTANDING.
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
Hi Sam. This is Alex Car calling from Range Services. We spoke _____________
LAST WEEK
Looking __________
FORWARD to speaking to you soon.
My Education Plans
a. Did you understand the reading text, “My Education Plans”? Match the sentence parts
about Jane, the writer, in column B to the opening phrases in column A.
A B
a. Jane began taking a special
1. In a couple of years,...
training course.
1. B 2. A 3. F 4. C 5. E 6. D
b. What about your education plans? Write about what you did in the past, what you
are doing now, and what your future plans are.
My Future Plan
Recently, I ____________________________________________.
AM STUDIYING BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
d. Read the ad and mark the sentences below which you can use in an
application e-mail for the job it describes.
Wanted:
“All-In-One Department Store” is looking for a young, energetic salesperson for
our new ladies’ fashion department. Priority to people with experience in sales.
Full-time basis. Must be flexible and willing to work overtime. Very good salary!
e. Use the sentences in activity d. to help you write an e-mail applying for the job.
SOLANGEL GARCIA
From: ________________
Date: ________________
25/5/23
To: Marjorie Jones
Subject: Salesperson Wanted
_________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
f. Exchange e-mails with a partner. Suggest how you can improve each other’s e-mails.
Phone Call
a. Do you remember the dialogue from the computer lesson? Mark who said what.
Caller Secretary
b. Imagine you are the caller from the dialogue. Monday arrives, you call Ms. Blake
again, but she’s still not in. Mark the sentences you can say.
c. Write a dialogue between you and Ms. Blake’s secretary. Use the sentences from
activities a. and b. to help you.
You: _________________________________________________________
Good morning. Susan Blake's office
Secretary: _________________________________________________________
Can I help you?
You: _________________________________________________________
Hello, I'd like to speak to Ms. Blake, please.
Secretary: _________________________________________________________
SHE'S TRAVELING, She'll be back next Monday.
You: _________________________________________________________
Well, I'd really prefer to speak to Ms. Blake.Fine. I'll call her then
Secretary: _________________________________________________________
OK, I WILL INFORM YOU THAT I RECEIVED A CALL FROM YOU, SORRY, WHAT IS YOUR NAME?
Models: Be Able To
a. Read the following job ads and match them to the people described below.
A B C
D
Wanted: a chef for our new restaurant on Main Street – “The
Bistro”. Must be able to cook basic but good dishes. Work
includes evenings and weekends. Call: 472-9542
b. Discuss your choices with a partner. Talk about what each of the people is able and
not able to do.