Задание
Read about Julie Taylor, the U.K. graduate, sharing her own experience on taking a gap year. Choose the right answer.
Julie Taylor graduated from Hull University. She now works as a manager in an international company. Julie tells us about her gap year:
During my gap year, I taught in a primary school in Kenya. I spent four months teaching children aged 8 to 18 in English, Art and Physical Education and I coached the school's netball team. As well as working, I also travelled the country and even climbed Mount Kenya. The trip was one of the best experiences of my life. I’m very happy that I didn’t head off to university straight after school because I learnt a lot about myself in my year out. I was able to get by on very little money and to deal with problems without the support of my family and friends.
My trip to Africa also looks great on my CV. I worked to save up for the trip, which showed my employer that I had good self-motivation and organisational skills, which are essential in any job. My interviewers were really interested in how I managed to teach classes of 88 children (with lots of enthusiasm and promises of netball after class!). Employers see that climbing to an altitude of 4,985m up Mount Kenya shows self-motivation, strength and determination. Not everybody can put that on their CV.
1.Where did Julie teach during her gap year?
2. Julie spent teaching children in Kenya.
3. What subject(s) did Julie teach at school?
4. What Mount did Julie happen to climb during her trip?
5. Julie
6. During the gap year Julie
7. Owing to the trip to Africa Julie made an impression of a on her employer.
8. How many students were there in Julie’s classes?
9. When Julie’s interviewers saw her CV, they were