What is smart textbook study for Tawjihi?
Smart textbook study in TawjihiAI is digital textbook-style lessons for each topic in the prescribed curriculum — with Zaki explaining the next step and linking you to the question bank and flashcards. Read inside your subject, then practice with questions and past papers.
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The world of work. Discuss the questions below in pairs or small groups. These are the top ten ‘dream jobs’, according to a UK survey. sports trainer or coach. actor journalist working for a non-profit organisation musician or singer photographer. pilot racing driver. What does the phrase ‘dream job’ mean? 2 What order do you think the jobs came in? Read the magazine article. Then complete the tasks on page 69. MODERN LIVING | DREAM JOBS. Pianist and singer, Amina Kureishi: ‘Almost. anyone can become a musician, but the trick is. to make a living from it. I mean, there are singers,. Airline pilot, James Hutchings: ‘They didn’t really 45 usually from teaching.’ make this the first choice, did they? I’m not sure my Charity worker, Ben Harper: ‘I can understand job is what people were thinking of. They probably why this work comes so high in the list. It’s the wanted to be jet fighter pilots. The work isn’t as job satisfaction, isn’t it? A lot of people probably exciting as people think. You don’t see the world, just feel they’d rather do something to help others than the insides of airports. There isn’t much job security 50 work for a company making money for someone stage fright and the. long periods without. work. Unless you’re. a big star, you never know where the next job is. going to come from.’. Period 1 / Reading and comprehension. Choose the correct meaning for these words from the text. Circle A or B. revealed (line 1) A repeated. fantasy (line 3) A unreality. B excellence. job security (line 12) A having a job that isn’t dangerous B being sure that you won’t lose your job. outweighs (line 22) A is heavier than. B is more important than. stage fright (line 25) A feeling nervous before appearing in public B gradually becoming more afraid. make a living (line 32) A feel more alive than before
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