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W: My dad has had three different careers and has worked for about five or six different companies. He has
worked at his current job for over eight years
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Sample response 1
W: 1 think people should try to change jobs frequently. The world is rapidly changing. Technology changes
everyday. Thus, it is critical that people have an extensive range of skills and experiences, so they are better
able to adapt to the changing marketplace. The best way to attain these skills is through work. Working a wide
range of jobs will help employees get the skills and experience that are needed in a globalized marketplace
Frequently, changing jobs helps people to be more employable later on in life
Sample response 2
M: It is better to stay at the same job for a long time. Staying at the same place allows you to have continuity
and stability in your life. Other people might depend on your income. Having a good stable job will ensure
that you and your family won’t feel a lot of stress ‘ In addition, it allows you better chances for promotion
This will allow you to work at the same place, but it gets you a better job with more responsibility and more
money. Staying at the same job for a long time is what 1 want to do.
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M: Broadway is located in central Manhattan in the US. It was founded in the early 1900s. Since then it has
been the heart of commercial culture. In the beginning, the shows were funny They provided light
entertainment to people. They bore no resemblance to daily life. They attracted audiences interested in
music, excitement, and romance. The audience often became involved in the shows. The orchestra had
even been known to play to them after the shows
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M: The lecture is mainly about the shows on Broadway. Broadway was founded in the early 1900s. 1 think the
professor will talk about how Broadway has changed
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M: Broadway is located in central Manhattan in the US. It was founded in the early 1900s. Since then it has
been the heart of commercial culture. In the beginning , the shows were funny. They provided light
entertainment to people. They bore no resemblance to daily life. They attracted audiences interested in
music, excitement, and romance. The audience often became involved in the shows. The orchestra had
even been known to play to them after the shows
When World War 1 began , Broadway gave support to the soldiers. Theaters were built and were used to
raise money for the war. After the war, Broadway changed ‘ It began to deal more with social and political
issues. Some shows highlighted the senselessness of war. During this time, Broadway reached its prime.
The number of productions grew dramatically. It also became well known for its bright lights and crowds.
A French novelist remarked , “ In Forty-Second Street, it is a glowing summer afternoon all night. "
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