III. Read the text and find eight phrasal verbs. Match each of them with a definition from the box.
23. arrive: – …………………………
24. consider: – …………………………
25. discover: – …………………………
26. continue: – …………………………
27. ask for (a job): – …………………………
28. make progress: – …………………………
29. put on smart clothes: – …………………………
30. make someone feel happier: – …………………………
For her first evening’s work at the bar, Sarah dressed up. She wore a black skirt and white blouse, as she had been told to look smart. However, when she turned up, she found out that the manager had been less than honest with her about the job. She had to serve the customers and also work in the kitchen. Still, she decided to go on working at the bar for the time being. After all, she was getting on well in the job. Three months later, she saw an advertisement in the paper for a sales assistant at a department store. She thought it over carefully, and decided to apply for it. “But I won’t tell anyone until I’ve got the new job!” she thought. The prospect of doing something different cheered her up considerably.
III. Read the text and find eight phrasal verbs. Match each of them with a definition from the box.
23. arrive: – ………turn up……
24. consider: – ……think over……………
25. discover: – ………find out……
26. continue: – ………go on………
27. ask for (a job): – …………apply for………………
28. make progress: – ……get on well……
29. put on smart clothes: – ………dress up……
30. make someone feel happier: – ………cheer up………
For her first evening’s work at the bar, Sarah dressed up. She wore a black skirt and white blouse, as she had been told to look smart. However, when she turned up, she found out that the manager had been less than honest with her about the job. She had to serve the customers and also work in the kitchen. Still, she decided to go on working at the bar for the time being. After all, she was getting on well in the job. Three months later, she saw an advertisement in the paper for a sales assistant at a department store. She thought it over carefully, and decided to apply for it. “But I won’t tell anyone until I’ve got the new job!” she thought. The prospect of doing something different cheered her up considerably.