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READING
Task 1
Read the texts below. Match choices (A-H) to (1-5). There are three choices you do not need to use.

Match the advertisement with the newspaper section _____.
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Match the advertisement with the newspaper section _____.
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Match the advertisement with the newspaper section _____.
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Match the advertisement with the newspaper section _____.
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Match the advertisement with the newspaper section _____.
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Task 2
Read the text below. For questions (6-10) choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D).
How to get to know each other
Many teenage boys and girls often find it difficult to know if they're giving the correct signals to someone they like. However, there are some universal techniques which might help you face this challenge.
The most important thing is appearance. Yes, it's a shallow thing to say, and it's certainly true that one shouldn't judge another person by their looks. But just think: how else can you make a first impression before you have a chance to impress someone with your personality? Both boys and girls should pay attention to what they are wearing. First impressions count when you want to ask someone out on a date. Both boys and girls should aim to look smart. Dirty fingernails and scruffy clothes won't do anyone any favours. Try to wear something that makes you feel comfortable. If you feel at ease, you'll also be more confident. If your clothes are bothering you, you'll be distracted from your most important objective.
Once you've made a good impression, you can try to attract the person's attention by making eye contact with them. Experts in body language sometimes refer to this as the 'eyebrow flash'. Catch their eye, look directly at them and raise your eyebrows. If they like you, they'll smile back right away. If they don't, you can still pretend you didn't mean anything by looking, and just walk away - without having to admit defeat. The other person can smile back and mirror your body language. We all like people who look and act like ourselves because it makes us feel more secure. Some people find a direct, proactive person appealing, while some people get scared by this.
And what's next? It's always good to pay a compliment to the person you like, and in return it's nice if they accept the compliment and pay one back. How do you do this? Just say something nice about the other person - it doesn't matter what it is so long as you think it's true. Once you've got through all that, then you can begin to talk to each other! Try not to sound too nervous, don't giggle and keep smiling. Always look interested in what the other person is saying, even if you know nothing about the subject. Having had your first chat, you can now decide how you really feel and whether you still want to go out with the person or not.
6 What do teenagers often have difficulties with?
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How to get to know each other
Many teenage boys and girls often find it difficult to know if they're giving the correct signals to someone they like. However, there are some universal techniques which might help you face this challenge.
The most important thing is appearance. Yes, it's a shallow thing to say, and it's certainly true that one shouldn't judge another person by their looks. But just think: how else can you make a first impression before you have a chance to impress someone with your personality? Both boys and girls should pay attention to what they are wearing. First impressions count when you want to ask someone out on a date. Both boys and girls should aim to look smart. Dirty fingernails and scruffy clothes won't do anyone any favours. Try to wear something that makes you feel comfortable. If you feel at ease, you'll also be more confident. If your clothes are bothering you, you'll be distracted from your most important objective.
Once you've made a good impression, you can try to attract the person's attention by making eye contact with them. Experts in body language sometimes refer to this as the 'eyebrow flash'. Catch their eye, look directly at them and raise your eyebrows. If they like you, they'll smile back right away. If they don't, you can still pretend you didn't mean anything by looking, and just walk away - without having to admit defeat. The other person can smile back and mirror your body language. We all like people who look and act like ourselves because it makes us feel more secure. Some people find a direct, proactive person appealing, while some people get scared by this.
And what's next? It's always good to pay a compliment to the person you like, and in return it's nice if they accept the compliment and pay one back. How do you do this? Just say something nice about the other person - it doesn't matter what it is so long as you think it's true. Once you've got through all that, then you can begin to talk to each other! Try not to sound too nervous, don't giggle and keep smiling. Always look interested in what the other person is saying, even if you know nothing about the subject. Having had your first chat, you can now decide how you really feel and whether you still want to go out with the person or not.
7 Why is appearance important?
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How to get to know each other
Many teenage boys and girls often find it difficult to know if they're giving the correct signals to someone they like. However, there are some universal techniques which might help you face this challenge.
The most important thing is appearance. Yes, it's a shallow thing to say, and it's certainly true that one shouldn't judge another person by their looks. But just think: how else can you make a first impression before you have a chance to impress someone with your personality? Both boys and girls should pay attention to what they are wearing. First impressions count when you want to ask someone out on a date. Both boys and girls should aim to look smart. Dirty fingernails and scruffy clothes won't do anyone any favours. Try to wear something that makes you feel comfortable. If you feel at ease, you'll also be more confident. If your clothes are bothering you, you'll be distracted from your most important objective.
Once you've made a good impression, you can try to attract the person's attention by making eye contact with them. Experts in body language sometimes refer to this as the 'eyebrow flash'. Catch their eye, look directly at them and raise your eyebrows. If they like you, they'll smile back right away. If they don't, you can still pretend you didn't mean anything by looking, and just walk away - without having to admit defeat. The other person can smile back and mirror your body language. We all like people who look and act like ourselves because it makes us feel more secure. Some people find a direct, proactive person appealing, while some people get scared by this.
And what's next? It's always good to pay a compliment to the person you like, and in return it's nice if they accept the compliment and pay one back. How do you do this? Just say something nice about the other person - it doesn't matter what it is so long as you think it's true. Once you've got through all that, then you can begin to talk to each other! Try not to sound too nervous, don't giggle and keep smiling. Always look interested in what the other person is saying, even if you know nothing about the subject. Having had your first chat, you can now decide how you really feel and whether you still want to go out with the person or not.
8 What does admit defeat in PARAGRAPH 3 mean?
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How to get to know each other
Many teenage boys and girls often find it difficult to know if they're giving the correct signals to someone they like. However, there are some universal techniques which might help you face this challenge.
The most important thing is appearance. Yes, it's a shallow thing to say, and it's certainly true that one shouldn't judge another person by their looks. But just think: how else can you make a first impression before you have a chance to impress someone with your personality? Both boys and girls should pay attention to what they are wearing. First impressions count when you want to ask someone out on a date. Both boys and girls should aim to look smart. Dirty fingernails and scruffy clothes won't do anyone any favours. Try to wear something that makes you feel comfortable. If you feel at ease, you'll also be more confident. If your clothes are bothering you, you'll be distracted from your most important objective.
Once you've made a good impression, you can try to attract the person's attention by making eye contact with them. Experts in body language sometimes refer to this as the 'eyebrow flash'. Catch their eye, look directly at them and raise your eyebrows. If they like you, they'll smile back right away. If they don't, you can still pretend you didn't mean anything by looking, and just walk away - without having to admit defeat. The other person can smile back and mirror your body language. We all like people who look and act like ourselves because it makes us feel more secure. Some people find a direct, proactive person appealing, while some people get scared by this.
And what's next? It's always good to pay a compliment to the person you like, and in return it's nice if they accept the compliment and pay one back. How do you do this? Just say something nice about the other person - it doesn't matter what it is so long as you think it's true. Once you've got through all that, then you can begin to talk to each other! Try not to sound too nervous, don't giggle and keep smiling. Always look interested in what the other person is saying, even if you know nothing about the subject. Having had your first chat, you can now decide how you really feel and whether you still want to go out with the person or not.
9 According to the text, what is TRUE about copying body language?
It makes people feel _______.
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How to get to know each other
Many teenage boys and girls often find it difficult to know if they're giving the correct signals to someone they like. However, there are some universal techniques which might help you face this challenge.
The most important thing is appearance. Yes, it's a shallow thing to say, and it's certainly true that one shouldn't judge another person by their looks. But just think: how else can you make a first impression before you have a chance to impress someone with your personality? Both boys and girls should pay attention to what they are wearing. First impressions count when you want to ask someone out on a date. Both boys and girls should aim to look smart. Dirty fingernails and scruffy clothes won't do anyone any favours. Try to wear something that makes you feel comfortable. If you feel at ease, you'll also be more confident. If your clothes are bothering you, you'll be distracted from your most important objective.
Once you've made a good impression, you can try to attract the person's attention by making eye contact with them. Experts in body language sometimes refer to this as the 'eyebrow flash'. Catch their eye, look directly at them and raise your eyebrows. If they like you, they'll smile back right away. If they don't, you can still pretend you didn't mean anything by looking, and just walk away - without having to admit defeat. The other person can smile back and mirror your body language. We all like people who look and act like ourselves because it makes us feel more secure. Some people find a direct, proactive person appealing, while some people get scared by this.
And what's next? It's always good to pay a compliment to the person you like, and in return it's nice if they accept the compliment and pay one back. How do you do this? Just say something nice about the other person - it doesn't matter what it is so long as you think it's true. Once you've got through all that, then you can begin to talk to each other! Try not to sound too nervous, don't giggle and keep smiling. Always look interested in what the other person is saying, even if you know nothing about the subject. Having had your first chat, you can now decide how you really feel and whether you still want to go out with the person or not.
10 What is the writer's advice for the next step?
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Task 3
Read the texts below. Match choices (A-H) to (11-16). There are two choices you do not need to use.
11 Nurses
Hospital nurses have many tasks, including giving out medication, discussing patients' needs with doctors, and encouraging individual patients to look after their health. They must keep up-to-date with new tools and technology, so they can help provide the best care and support for both patients and doctors. Nurses are attracted to the job because they want to help other people, but they must also be able to look after themselves, because nursing can be very stressful.
Which job description mentions ____________?
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12 Concert musicians
If you play a musical instrument very well, you may be thinking about becoming a concert musician. It's very hard work, because every performance must be of a very high standard. This means practising daily, for hours at a time. Being a professional musician requires talent, of course, but it also requires the ability to concentrate for long periods of time without getting distracted.
Which job description mentions ____________?
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13 City tour guides
City tour guides meet a lot of people, and they have to stay calm and friendly all the time. They need to know a lot about their city and be able to communicate with people from around the world. They also have to remember plenty of facts, figures and amusing stories. The job is quite active as most tour guides walk a lot, so they have to be fit. Although being a tour guide is seasonal work, in peak season it can be well-paid, and many tourists leave good tips.
Which job description mentions ____________?
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14 Hairdressers
A good hairdresser with the right attitude can go a long way. Hairdressing is an interesting option for people with a lot of energy. While most hairdressers still work in salons, a surprising number of professionals fly around the world to provide services to wealthy clients. In addition to excellent technical skills, the best hairdressers also need to be great communicators so that they can discuss different styles and options with their customers.
Which job description mentions ____________?
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15 Reporters
Reporters need to be able to speak and write well, so that they can find out information and present it in well-written news stories, articles or documentaries. They may work directly for a news organization, such as a TV company, but many work freelance. This means they are their own boss, and write stories for whoever pays them. General reporters cover all sorts of news stories, but some journalists specialize in particular areas, such as sport, politics or education.
Which job description mentions ____________?
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16 Librarians
Librarians work in university libraries or public libraries, but public libraries probably provide the most varied work. Librarians give advice on suitable reading materials for children and adults, and show customers how to use the library facilities. They may also help people with their reading skills, for example, by running classes for adults who have difficulty reading. Many librarians also lead story- telling activities for young children.
Which job description mentions ____________?
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Task 4
Read the text below. Choose from (A-H) the one which best fits each space (17-22). There are two choices you do not need to use.
Off the Streets and Into Life
Centrepoint is a British charity that helps young people who have found themselves, for one reason or another, living rough or in unsuitable or dangerous accommodation. They help by (17) __________ for up to two years, irrespective of why they ended up on the streets.
Since 1969, Centrepoint has helped 72,000 young homeless people. Although a place to stay is important, (18) __________, homeless children will become homeless adults. Additional support services include a skills and employment team. Specialists within these teams help get young people back into education, training or employment. Living rough can also have a real impact on mental health. So Centrepoint helps these youngsters (19) __________ and provides information on personal hygiene.
Centrepoint has contact with around 1,300 young people every year. Their circumstances differ. Some are homeless because of a breakdown in family relationships. But, (20) ____________, the charity aims to provide each person the individual help they need most.
One of the young people at Centrepoint, John, was only 15 years old when he first arrived. He had been sleeping on park benches and in old buildings. Since his arrival, Centrepoint has helped to build John's confidence and nurture his abilities, and he now hopes to go to university. Looking through other life stories on the charity's website, it is clear that confidence and education are key words for the young people (21) __________.
The biggest challenge for many people being helped by Centrepoint is the next step: (22) __________ into the real world. Centrepoint has an after-care service which provides support when looking for accommodation and help with financial concerns, such as paying a deposit on a flat or paying the first monthly bills.
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Off the Streets and Into Life
Centrepoint is a British charity that helps young people who have found themselves, for one reason or another, living rough or in unsuitable or dangerous accommodation. They help by (17) __________ for up to two years, irrespective of why they ended up on the streets.
Since 1969, Centrepoint has helped 72,000 young homeless people. Although a place to stay is important, (18) __________, homeless children will become homeless adults. Additional support services include a skills and employment team. Specialists within these teams help get young people back into education, training or employment. Living rough can also have a real impact on mental health. So Centrepoint helps these youngsters (19) __________ and provides information on personal hygiene.
Centrepoint has contact with around 1,300 young people every year. Their circumstances differ. Some are homeless because of a breakdown in family relationships. But, (20) ____________, the charity aims to provide each person the individual help they need most.
One of the young people at Centrepoint, John, was only 15 years old when he first arrived. He had been sleeping on park benches and in old buildings. Since his arrival, Centrepoint has helped to build John's confidence and nurture his abilities, and he now hopes to go to university. Looking through other life stories on the charity's website, it is clear that confidence and education are key words for the young people (21) __________.
The biggest challenge for many people being helped by Centrepoint is the next step: (22) __________ into the real world. Centrepoint has an after-care service which provides support when looking for accommodation and help with financial concerns, such as paying a deposit on a flat or paying the first monthly bills.
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Off the Streets and Into Life
Centrepoint is a British charity that helps young people who have found themselves, for one reason or another, living rough or in unsuitable or dangerous accommodation. They help by (17) __________ for up to two years, irrespective of why they ended up on the streets.
Since 1969, Centrepoint has helped 72,000 young homeless people. Although a place to stay is important, (18) __________, homeless children will become homeless adults. Additional support services include a skills and employment team. Specialists within these teams help get young people back into education, training or employment. Living rough can also have a real impact on mental health. So Centrepoint helps these youngsters (19) __________ and provides information on personal hygiene.
Centrepoint has contact with around 1,300 young people every year. Their circumstances differ. Some are homeless because of a breakdown in family relationships. But, (20) ____________, the charity aims to provide each person the individual help they need most.
One of the young people at Centrepoint, John, was only 15 years old when he first arrived. He had been sleeping on park benches and in old buildings. Since his arrival, Centrepoint has helped to build John's confidence and nurture his abilities, and he now hopes to go to university. Looking through other life stories on the charity's website, it is clear that confidence and education are key words for the young people (21) __________.
The biggest challenge for many people being helped by Centrepoint is the next step: (22) __________ into the real world. Centrepoint has an after-care service which provides support when looking for accommodation and help with financial concerns, such as paying a deposit on a flat or paying the first monthly bills.
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Off the Streets and Into Life
Centrepoint is a British charity that helps young people who have found themselves, for one reason or another, living rough or in unsuitable or dangerous accommodation. They help by (17) __________ for up to two years, irrespective of why they ended up on the streets.
Since 1969, Centrepoint has helped 72,000 young homeless people. Although a place to stay is important, (18) __________, homeless children will become homeless adults. Additional support services include a skills and employment team. Specialists within these teams help get young people back into education, training or employment. Living rough can also have a real impact on mental health. So Centrepoint helps these youngsters (19) __________ and provides information on personal hygiene.
Centrepoint has contact with around 1,300 young people every year. Their circumstances differ. Some are homeless because of a breakdown in family relationships. But, (20) ____________, the charity aims to provide each person the individual help they need most.
One of the young people at Centrepoint, John, was only 15 years old when he first arrived. He had been sleeping on park benches and in old buildings. Since his arrival, Centrepoint has helped to build John's confidence and nurture his abilities, and he now hopes to go to university. Looking through other life stories on the charity's website, it is clear that confidence and education are key words for the young people (21) __________.
The biggest challenge for many people being helped by Centrepoint is the next step: (22) __________ into the real world. Centrepoint has an after-care service which provides support when looking for accommodation and help with financial concerns, such as paying a deposit on a flat or paying the first monthly bills.
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Off the Streets and Into Life
Centrepoint is a British charity that helps young people who have found themselves, for one reason or another, living rough or in unsuitable or dangerous accommodation. They help by (17) __________ for up to two years, irrespective of why they ended up on the streets.
Since 1969, Centrepoint has helped 72,000 young homeless people. Although a place to stay is important, (18) __________, homeless children will become homeless adults. Additional support services include a skills and employment team. Specialists within these teams help get young people back into education, training or employment. Living rough can also have a real impact on mental health. So Centrepoint helps these youngsters (19) __________ and provides information on personal hygiene.
Centrepoint has contact with around 1,300 young people every year. Their circumstances differ. Some are homeless because of a breakdown in family relationships. But, (20) ____________, the charity aims to provide each person the individual help they need most.
One of the young people at Centrepoint, John, was only 15 years old when he first arrived. He had been sleeping on park benches and in old buildings. Since his arrival, Centrepoint has helped to build John's confidence and nurture his abilities, and he now hopes to go to university. Looking through other life stories on the charity's website, it is clear that confidence and education are key words for the young people (21) __________.
The biggest challenge for many people being helped by Centrepoint is the next step: (22) __________ into the real world. Centrepoint has an after-care service which provides support when looking for accommodation and help with financial concerns, such as paying a deposit on a flat or paying the first monthly bills.
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Off the Streets and Into Life
Centrepoint is a British charity that helps young people who have found themselves, for one reason or another, living rough or in unsuitable or dangerous accommodation. They help by (17) __________ for up to two years, irrespective of why they ended up on the streets.
Since 1969, Centrepoint has helped 72,000 young homeless people. Although a place to stay is important, (18) __________, homeless children will become homeless adults. Additional support services include a skills and employment team. Specialists within these teams help get young people back into education, training or employment. Living rough can also have a real impact on mental health. So Centrepoint helps these youngsters (19) __________ and provides information on personal hygiene.
Centrepoint has contact with around 1,300 young people every year. Their circumstances differ. Some are homeless because of a breakdown in family relationships. But, (20) ____________, the charity aims to provide each person the individual help they need most.
One of the young people at Centrepoint, John, was only 15 years old when he first arrived. He had been sleeping on park benches and in old buildings. Since his arrival, Centrepoint has helped to build John's confidence and nurture his abilities, and he now hopes to go to university. Looking through other life stories on the charity's website, it is clear that confidence and education are key words for the young people (21) __________.
The biggest challenge for many people being helped by Centrepoint is the next step: (22) __________ into the real world. Centrepoint has an after-care service which provides support when looking for accommodation and help with financial concerns, such as paying a deposit on a flat or paying the first monthly bills.
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Task 5
Read the text below. For questions (23-27) choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D).
The best Students
According to most professors, mature students are ideal students because they are hard-working and become actively (23) __________ in all aspects of the learning process.
The majority of mature students have a poor educational background but they (24) __________ to do exceptionally well at tertiary level. (25) __________ many of them have a mortgage, a job and children to (26) __________, they are always present at seminars and lectures and always hand (27) __________ essays on time. They like studying and writing essays and they enjoy the class discussions that take place. Consequently, they achieve excellent results. In fact, as they have found out many of life's pleasures, they are content with their lives and this has a positive effect on their attitude.
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The best Students
According to most professors, mature students are ideal students because they are hard-working and become actively (23) __________ in all aspects of the learning process.
The majority of mature students have a poor educational background but they (24) __________ to do exceptionally well at tertiary level. (25) __________ many of them have a mortgage, a job and children to (26) __________, they are always present at seminars and lectures and always hand (27) __________ essays on time. They like studying and writing essays and they enjoy the class discussions that take place. Consequently, they achieve excellent results. In fact, as they have found out many of life's pleasures, they are content with their lives and this has a positive effect on their attitude.
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The best Students
According to most professors, mature students are ideal students because they are hard-working and become actively (23) __________ in all aspects of the learning process.
The majority of mature students have a poor educational background but they (24) __________ to do exceptionally well at tertiary level. (25) __________ many of them have a mortgage, a job and children to (26) __________, they are always present at seminars and lectures and always hand (27) __________ essays on time. They like studying and writing essays and they enjoy the class discussions that take place. Consequently, they achieve excellent results. In fact, as they have found out many of life's pleasures, they are content with their lives and this has a positive effect on their attitude.
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The best Students
According to most professors, mature students are ideal students because they are hard-working and become actively (23) __________ in all aspects of the learning process.
The majority of mature students have a poor educational background but they (24) __________ to do exceptionally well at tertiary level. (25) __________ many of them have a mortgage, a job and children to (26) __________, they are always present at seminars and lectures and always hand (27) __________ essays on time. They like studying and writing essays and they enjoy the class discussions that take place. Consequently, they achieve excellent results. In fact, as they have found out many of life's pleasures, they are content with their lives and this has a positive effect on their attitude.
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The best Students
According to most professors, mature students are ideal students because they are hard-working and become actively (23) __________ in all aspects of the learning process.
The majority of mature students have a poor educational background but they (24) __________ to do exceptionally well at tertiary level. (25) __________ many of them have a mortgage, a job and children to (26) __________, they are always present at seminars and lectures and always hand (27) __________ essays on time. They like studying and writing essays and they enjoy the class discussions that take place. Consequently, they achieve excellent results. In fact, as they have found out many of life's pleasures, they are content with their lives and this has a positive effect on their attitude.
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Task 6
Read the text below. For questions (28-32) choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D).
Schoolkid Billionaries
Think you've got a good business idea? Want to start your own company? Still at school? No problem! Young people are probably most suited to being entrepreneurs, because there's less risk (28) __________ a business when you're young. You haven't established (29) __________ in a career yet, and probably don't have a family to support. So you have (30) __________ to lose you should just go for it. That's what Mark Zuckerberg did. He became a billionaire at the age of 23, thanks to the phenomenal success of Facebook. Now is a better time than ever, so it's worth (31) __________ business a try. Many countries actively encourage young entrepreneurs via schemes (32) __________ aim to provide them with the work skills, knowledge and confidence they need. So, why not try to come up with an idea that you think could be successful? You never know, it may even make you a billionaire!
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Schoolkid Billionaries
Think you've got a good business idea? Want to start your own company? Still at school? No problem! Young people are probably most suited to being entrepreneurs, because there's less risk (28) __________ a business when you're young. You haven't established (29) __________ in a career yet, and probably don't have a family to support. So you have (30) __________ to lose you should just go for it. That's what Mark Zuckerberg did. He became a billionaire at the age of 23, thanks to the phenomenal success of Facebook. Now is a better time than ever, so it's worth (31) __________ business a try. Many countries actively encourage young entrepreneurs via schemes (32) __________ aim to provide them with the work skills, knowledge and confidence they need. So, why not try to come up with an idea that you think could be successful? You never know, it may even make you a billionaire!
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Schoolkid Billionaries
Think you've got a good business idea? Want to start your own company? Still at school? No problem! Young people are probably most suited to being entrepreneurs, because there's less risk (28) __________ a business when you're young. You haven't established (29) __________ in a career yet, and probably don't have a family to support. So you have (30) __________ to lose you should just go for it. That's what Mark Zuckerberg did. He became a billionaire at the age of 23, thanks to the phenomenal success of Facebook. Now is a better time than ever, so it's worth (31) __________ business a try. Many countries actively encourage young entrepreneurs via schemes (32) __________ aim to provide them with the work skills, knowledge and confidence they need. So, why not try to come up with an idea that you think could be successful? You never know, it may even make you a billionaire!
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Schoolkid Billionaries
Think you've got a good business idea? Want to start your own company? Still at school? No problem! Young people are probably most suited to being entrepreneurs, because there's less risk (28) __________ a business when you're young. You haven't established (29) __________ in a career yet, and probably don't have a family to support. So you have (30) __________ to lose you should just go for it. That's what Mark Zuckerberg did. He became a billionaire at the age of 23, thanks to the phenomenal success of Facebook. Now is a better time than ever, so it's worth (31) __________ business a try. Many countries actively encourage young entrepreneurs via schemes (32) __________ aim to provide them with the work skills, knowledge and confidence they need. So, why not try to come up with an idea that you think could be successful? You never know, it may even make you a billionaire!
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Schoolkid Billionaries
Think you've got a good business idea? Want to start your own company? Still at school? No problem! Young people are probably most suited to being entrepreneurs, because there's less risk (28) __________ a business when you're young. You haven't established (29) __________ in a career yet, and probably don't have a family to support. So you have (30) __________ to lose you should just go for it. That's what Mark Zuckerberg did. He became a billionaire at the age of 23, thanks to the phenomenal success of Facebook. Now is a better time than ever, so it's worth (31) __________ business a try. Many countries actively encourage young entrepreneurs via schemes (32) __________ aim to provide them with the work skills, knowledge and confidence they need. So, why not try to come up with an idea that you think could be successful? You never know, it may even make you a billionaire!
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