Középszintű angol érettségi 2011. október - 2. olvasott szöveg értése feladat.
A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A HAIRSTYLIST
(0) ___C___
Busy and interesting. The salon opens at 11 am and shuts at 7 pm. We are quite popular, so I work from the moment I arrive till the salon closes. Apart from cutting, I colour, perm and straighten hair.
(1)
Making a client look good. It's fun and rewarding to see the client so happy when the color and style come together just as she wanted.
(2)
It can be tiring, and sometimes people don’t treat you professionally.
(3)
I've always been fascinated by hair. I like fashion and I like meeting people.
(4)
Well, you'd probably have to start as a shampoo girl, but after that it's not too difficult to become a real hairstylist.
(5)
It depends on where you work. Our salon is popular, I am a senior stylist and have my own clients. Starting out ... you usually earn less than £1000 a month. In a small town, it could be a lot less.
(6)
Definitely. Many of the shop’s top stylists have worked in Osaka, Paris, or New York .
(7)
I’ll work full time as long as I need the money. When I have saved enough, I’ll work part time and maybe try something new as well, but I don’t know what yet.
(8)
Work hard and keep in touch with the latest trends.
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A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A HAIRSTYLIST
(0) ___C___
Busy and interesting. The salon opens at 11 am and shuts at 7 pm. We are quite popular, so I work from the moment I arrive till the salon closes. Apart from cutting, I colour, perm and straighten hair.
(1)
Making a client look good. It's fun and rewarding to see the client so happy when the color and style come together just as she wanted.
(2)
It can be tiring, and sometimes people don’t treat you professionally.
(3)
I've always been fascinated by hair. I like fashion and I like meeting people.
(4)
Well, you'd probably have to start as a shampoo girl, but after that it's not too difficult to become a real hairstylist.
(5)
It depends on where you work. Our salon is popular, I am a senior stylist and have my own clients. Starting out ... you usually earn less than £1000 a month. In a small town, it could be a lot less.
(6)
Definitely. Many of the shop’s top stylists have worked in Osaka, Paris, or New York .
(7)
I’ll work full time as long as I need the money. When I have saved enough, I’ll work part time and maybe try something new as well, but I don’t know what yet.
(8)
Work hard and keep in touch with the latest trends.
A) | How much does a hairstylist usually earn? |
B) | Why did you become a hairstylist? |
C) | Could you describe a typical working day? |
D) | What do you like best about your job? |
E) | Do you have any favourite products or shampoos? |
F) | Is it easy to find a job as a hairstylist? |
G) | Any advice for beginner hairstylists? |
H) | As a hairstylist, could you work abroad? |
I) | What are the disadvantages of the job? |
K) | Where do you see yourself in five years? |