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Let's solve this worksheet step by step and explain each part.
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We need to match the vocabulary words (1–8) with their correct definitions (A–H).
#### Step-by-step matching:
1. congratulations → E. *a way to say you are happy for someone’s success*
✔ This is a common expression used when someone achieves something.
2. apply → F. *to make a formal written request for something*
✔ "Apply" means to submit a formal request, like applying for a job.
3. hire → G. *to give somebody a job*
✔ Employers hire people; it means giving someone employment.
4. applicant → C. *a person who makes a formal request for something*
✔ An applicant is someone who applies for a job.
5. resumé → A. *a written record of your education and jobs (Br Eng = CV)*
✔ A resumé summarizes your work history and education.
6. eye contact → H. *the act of looking directly into another person’s eyes*
✔ This is exactly what eye contact means.
7. body language → D. *the process of communication using your body*
✔ Body language includes gestures, posture, facial expressions, etc.
8. appropriate → B. *acceptable or correct for a certain situation*
✔ Something appropriate fits the context or rules.
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1. congratulations → E
2. apply → F
3. hire → G
4. applicant → C
5. resumé → A
6. eye contact → H
7. body language → D
8. appropriate → B
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Now let's fill in the blanks using the vocabulary from above. We may need to change verb tenses or pluralize nouns.
1. What kind of information should I put on my resumé?
✔ Already filled in correctly.
2. Are you going to apply for that job you were talking about?
✔ "Apply" is the correct verb form here (future tense).
3. Really, you're getting married? Congratulations!
✔ Expressing happiness for someone’s success — perfect use of "congratulations".
4. I can tell by John's body language that he’s angry right now.
✔ His nonverbal cues (posture, facial expression) show emotion.
5. Do you think the company will hire you?
✔ Future possibility of being given a job.
6. What is the appropriate way to tell your boss you want to quit your job?
✔ Asking for the correct or suitable method.
7. Making eye contact is difficult when you are wearing sunglasses.
✔ Sunglasses block direct eye contact.
8. There were more than a hundred applicants for the job!
✔ Plural form of "applicant" since it refers to many people.
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1. resumé
2. apply
3. Congratulations
4. body language
5. hire
6. appropriate
7. eye contact
8. applicants
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Here are two example sentences using the vocabulary:
1. I made sure to maintain good eye contact during the interview to show confidence.
*(Uses "eye contact")*
2. She submitted her resumé online before the deadline.
*(Uses "resumé")*
You could also use others like:
- "The company hired five new employees last week."
- "It's important to dress appropriately for a job interview."
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#### Matching:
1. E
2. F
3. G
4. C
5. A
6. H
7. D
8. B
#### Sentence Completion:
1. resumé
2. apply
3. Congratulations
4. body language
5. hire
6. appropriate
7. eye contact
8. applicants
#### Your Own Sentences (examples):
1. I made sure to maintain good eye contact during the interview to show confidence.
2. She submitted her resumé online before the deadline.
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Let me know if you'd like this formatted for printing or want a version with explanations for students!
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Part 1: Match the words on the left with the meanings on the right
We need to match the vocabulary words (1–8) with their correct definitions (A–H).
#### Step-by-step matching:
1. congratulations → E. *a way to say you are happy for someone’s success*
✔ This is a common expression used when someone achieves something.
2. apply → F. *to make a formal written request for something*
✔ "Apply" means to submit a formal request, like applying for a job.
3. hire → G. *to give somebody a job*
✔ Employers hire people; it means giving someone employment.
4. applicant → C. *a person who makes a formal request for something*
✔ An applicant is someone who applies for a job.
5. resumé → A. *a written record of your education and jobs (Br Eng = CV)*
✔ A resumé summarizes your work history and education.
6. eye contact → H. *the act of looking directly into another person’s eyes*
✔ This is exactly what eye contact means.
7. body language → D. *the process of communication using your body*
✔ Body language includes gestures, posture, facial expressions, etc.
8. appropriate → B. *acceptable or correct for a certain situation*
✔ Something appropriate fits the context or rules.
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✔ Final Matching:
1. congratulations → E
2. apply → F
3. hire → G
4. applicant → C
5. resumé → A
6. eye contact → H
7. body language → D
8. appropriate → B
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Part 2: Use the above words to complete the sentences. Change forms as needed.
Now let's fill in the blanks using the vocabulary from above. We may need to change verb tenses or pluralize nouns.
1. What kind of information should I put on my resumé?
✔ Already filled in correctly.
2. Are you going to apply for that job you were talking about?
✔ "Apply" is the correct verb form here (future tense).
3. Really, you're getting married? Congratulations!
✔ Expressing happiness for someone’s success — perfect use of "congratulations".
4. I can tell by John's body language that he’s angry right now.
✔ His nonverbal cues (posture, facial expression) show emotion.
5. Do you think the company will hire you?
✔ Future possibility of being given a job.
6. What is the appropriate way to tell your boss you want to quit your job?
✔ Asking for the correct or suitable method.
7. Making eye contact is difficult when you are wearing sunglasses.
✔ Sunglasses block direct eye contact.
8. There were more than a hundred applicants for the job!
✔ Plural form of "applicant" since it refers to many people.
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✔ Completed Sentences:
1. resumé
2. apply
3. Congratulations
4. body language
5. hire
6. appropriate
7. eye contact
8. applicants
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Part 3: Choose any two of the above words and write your own sentences.
Here are two example sentences using the vocabulary:
1. I made sure to maintain good eye contact during the interview to show confidence.
*(Uses "eye contact")*
2. She submitted her resumé online before the deadline.
*(Uses "resumé")*
You could also use others like:
- "The company hired five new employees last week."
- "It's important to dress appropriately for a job interview."
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✔ Final Answer Summary:
#### Matching:
1. E
2. F
3. G
4. C
5. A
6. H
7. D
8. B
#### Sentence Completion:
1. resumé
2. apply
3. Congratulations
4. body language
5. hire
6. appropriate
7. eye contact
8. applicants
#### Your Own Sentences (examples):
1. I made sure to maintain good eye contact during the interview to show confidence.
2. She submitted her resumé online before the deadline.
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Let me know if you'd like this formatted for printing or want a version with explanations for students!
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