Complete the text with the correct option for each gap. My name's Laura, and I have a journalism degree. When I finished university last year, I started looking 1) ... a job as a journalist. I applied for hundreds of jobs all over the UK, and I went to a 2) ... interviews, but they all told 3) ... that they needed someone with experience. I never got 4) ... job offers. After four months of applying for journalism jobs, I 5) ... to take any type of work while I continued planning my professional future. Now I 6) ... as a waitress at a restaurant opposite my home — I just need to cross the street and I'm 7) ... work. It's a temporary job, but I started it five months ago! I enjoy 8) ... as a waitress. I'm a very social person, and working at a restaurant you meet people all the time, but it is also physically hard. When I am at home, I 9) ... exhausted, and I can't think about my future career as a journalist. What 10) ... to do? I think that the 11) ... thing I can do is to quit my job, but I'm living alone, and I need the money for the rent. My parents 12) ... me to leave the restaurant and move back with them until I find a good job, but I don't want to lose my independence. When I finished university last year, I started looking 1) ... a job as a journalist.

Complete the text with the correct option for each gap. My name's Laura, and I have a journalism degree. When I finished university last year, I started looking 1) ... a job as a journalist. I applied for hundreds of jobs all over the UK, and I went to a 2) ... interviews, but they all told 3) ... that they needed someone with experience. I never got 4) ... job offers. After four months of applying for journalism jobs, I 5) ... to take any type of work while I continued planning my professional future. Now I 6) ... as a waitress at a restaurant opposite my home — I just need to cross the street and I'm 7) ... work. It's a temporary job, but I started it five months ago! I enjoy 8) ... as a waitress. I'm a very social person, and working at a restaurant you meet people all the time, but it is also physically hard. When I am at home, I 9) ... exhausted, and I can't think about my future career as a journalist. What 10) ... to do? I think that the 11) ... thing I can do is to quit my job, but I'm living alone, and I need the money for the rent. My parents 12) ... me to leave the restaurant and move back with them until I find a good job, but I don't want to lose my independence. I applied for hundreds of jobs all over the UK, and I went to a 2) ... interviews.

Complete the text with the correct option for each gap. My name's Laura, and I have a journalism degree. When I finished university last year, I started looking 1) ... a job as a journalist. I applied for hundreds of jobs all over the UK, and I went to a 2) ... interviews, but they all told 3) ... that they needed someone with experience. I never got 4) ... job offers. After four months of applying for journalism jobs, I 5) ... to take any type of work while I continued planning my professional future. Now I 6) ... as a waitress at a restaurant opposite my home — I just need to cross the street and I'm 7) ... work. It's a temporary job, but I started it five months ago! I enjoy 8) ... as a waitress. I'm a very social person, and working at a restaurant you meet people all the time, but it is also physically hard. When I am at home, I 9) ... exhausted, and I can't think about my future career as a journalist. What 10) ... to do? I think that the 11) ... thing I can do is to quit my job, but I'm living alone, and I need the money for the rent. My parents 12) ... me to leave the restaurant and move back with them until I find a good job, but I don't want to lose my independence. But they all told 3) ... that they needed someone with experience.

Complete the text with the correct option for each gap. My name's Laura, and I have a journalism degree. When I finished university last year, I started looking 1) ... a job as a journalist. I applied for hundreds of jobs all over the UK, and I went to a 2) ... interviews, but they all told 3) ... that they needed someone with experience. I never got 4) ... job offers. After four months of applying for journalism jobs, I 5) ... to take any type of work while I continued planning my professional future. Now I 6) ... as a waitress at a restaurant opposite my home — I just need to cross the street and I'm 7) ... work. It's a temporary job, but I started it five months ago! I enjoy 8) ... as a waitress. I'm a very social person, and working at a restaurant you meet people all the time, but it is also physically hard. When I am at home, I 9) ... exhausted, and I can't think about my future career as a journalist. What 10) ... to do? I think that the 11) ... thing I can do is to quit my job, but I'm living alone, and I need the money for the rent. My parents 12) ... me to leave the restaurant and move back with them until I find a good job, but I don't want to lose my independence. I never got 4) ... job offers.

Complete the text with the correct option for each gap. My name's Laura, and I have a journalism degree. When I finished university last year, I started looking 1) ... a job as a journalist. I applied for hundreds of jobs all over the UK, and I went to a 2) ... interviews, but they all told 3) ... that they needed someone with experience. I never got 4) ... job offers. After four months of applying for journalism jobs, I 5) ... to take any type of work while I continued planning my professional future. Now I 6) ... as a waitress at a restaurant opposite my home — I just need to cross the street and I'm 7) ... work. It's a temporary job, but I started it five months ago! I enjoy 8) ... as a waitress. I'm a very social person, and working at a restaurant you meet people all the time, but it is also physically hard. When I am at home, I 9) ... exhausted, and I can't think about my future career as a journalist. What 10) ... to do? I think that the 11) ... thing I can do is to quit my job, but I'm living alone, and I need the money for the rent. My parents 12) ... me to leave the restaurant and move back with them until I find a good job, but I don't want to lose my independence. After four months of applying for journalism jobs, I 5) ... to take any type of work while I continued planning my professional future.

Complete the text with the correct option for each gap. My name's Laura, and I have a journalism degree. When I finished university last year, I started looking 1) ... a job as a journalist. I applied for hundreds of jobs all over the UK, and I went to a 2) ... interviews, but they all told 3) ... that they needed someone with experience. I never got 4) ... job offers. After four months of applying for journalism jobs, I 5) ... to take any type of work while I continued planning my professional future. Now I 6) ... as a waitress at a restaurant opposite my home — I just need to cross the street and I'm 7) ... work. It's a temporary job, but I started it five months ago! I enjoy 8) ... as a waitress. I'm a very social person, and working at a restaurant you meet people all the time, but it is also physically hard. When I am at home, I 9) ... exhausted, and I can't think about my future career as a journalist. What 10) ... to do? I think that the 11) ... thing I can do is to quit my job, but I'm living alone, and I need the money for the rent. My parents 12) ... me to leave the restaurant and move back with them until I find a good job, but I don't want to lose my independence. Now I 6) ... as a waitress at a restaurant.

Complete the text with the correct option for each gap. My name's Laura, and I have a journalism degree. When I finished university last year, I started looking 1) ... a job as a journalist. I applied for hundreds of jobs all over the UK, and I went to a 2) ... interviews, but they all told 3) ... that they needed someone with experience. I never got 4) ... job offers. After four months of applying for journalism jobs, I 5) ... to take any type of work while I continued planning my professional future. Now I 6) ... as a waitress at a restaurant opposite my home — I just need to cross the street and I'm 7) ... work. It's a temporary job, but I started it five months ago! I enjoy 8) ... as a waitress. I'm a very social person, and working at a restaurant you meet people all the time, but it is also physically hard. When I am at home, I 9) ... exhausted, and I can't think about my future career as a journalist. What 10) ... to do? I think that the 11) ... thing I can do is to quit my job, but I'm living alone, and I need the money for the rent. My parents 12) ... me to leave the restaurant and move back with them until I find a good job, but I don't want to lose my independence. I just need to cross the street and I'm 7) ... work.

Complete the text with the correct option for each gap. My name's Laura, and I have a journalism degree. When I finished university last year, I started looking 1) ... a job as a journalist. I applied for hundreds of jobs all over the UK, and I went to a 2) ... interviews, but they all told 3) ... that they needed someone with experience. I never got 4) ... job offers. After four months of applying for journalism jobs, I 5) ... to take any type of work while I continued planning my professional future. Now I 6) ... as a waitress at a restaurant opposite my home — I just need to cross the street and I'm 7) ... work. It's a temporary job, but I started it five months ago! I enjoy 8) ... as a waitress. I'm a very social person, and working at a restaurant you meet people all the time, but it is also physically hard. When I am at home, I 9) ... exhausted, and I can't think about my future career as a journalist. What 10) ... to do? I think that the 11) ... thing I can do is to quit my job, but I'm living alone, and I need the money for the rent. My parents 12) ... me to leave the restaurant and move back with them until I find a good job, but I don't want to lose my independence. I enjoy 8) ... as a waitress.

Complete the text with the correct option for each gap. My name's Laura, and I have a journalism degree. When I finished university last year, I started looking 1) ... a job as a journalist. I applied for hundreds of jobs all over the UK, and I went to a 2) ... interviews, but they all told 3) ... that they needed someone with experience. I never got 4) ... job offers. After four months of applying for journalism jobs, I 5) ... to take any type of work while I continued planning my professional future. Now I 6) ... as a waitress at a restaurant opposite my home — I just need to cross the street and I'm 7) ... work. It's a temporary job, but I started it five months ago! I enjoy 8) ... as a waitress. I'm a very social person, and working at a restaurant you meet people all the time, but it is also physically hard. When I am at home, I 9) ... exhausted, and I can't think about my future career as a journalist. What 10) ... to do? I think that the 11) ... thing I can do is to quit my job, but I'm living alone, and I need the money for the rent. My parents 12) ... me to leave the restaurant and move back with them until I find a good job, but I don't want to lose my independence. When I am at home, I 9) ... exhausted, and I can't think about my future career as a journalist.

Complete the text with the correct option for each gap. My name's Laura, and I have a journalism degree. When I finished university last year, I started looking 1) ... a job as a journalist. I applied for hundreds of jobs all over the UK, and I went to a 2) ... interviews, but they all told 3) ... that they needed someone with experience. I never got 4) ... job offers. After four months of applying for journalism jobs, I 5) ... to take any type of work while I continued planning my professional future. Now I 6) ... as a waitress at a restaurant opposite my home — I just need to cross the street and I'm 7) ... work. It's a temporary job, but I started it five months ago! I enjoy 8) ... as a waitress. I'm a very social person, and working at a restaurant you meet people all the time, but it is also physically hard. When I am at home, I 9) ... exhausted, and I can't think about my future career as a journalist. What 10) ... to do? I think that the 11) ... thing I can do is to quit my job, but I'm living alone, and I need the money for the rent. My parents 12) ... me to leave the restaurant and move back with them until I find a good job, but I don't want to lose my independence. What 10) ... to do?

Complete the text with the correct option for each gap. My name's Laura, and I have a journalism degree. When I finished university last year, I started looking 1) ... a job as a journalist. I applied for hundreds of jobs all over the UK, and I went to a 2) ... interviews, but they all told 3) ... that they needed someone with experience. I never got 4) ... job offers. After four months of applying for journalism jobs, I 5) ... to take any type of work while I continued planning my professional future. Now I 6) ... as a waitress at a restaurant opposite my home — I just need to cross the street and I'm 7) ... work. It's a temporary job, but I started it five months ago! I enjoy 8) ... as a waitress. I'm a very social person, and working at a restaurant you meet people all the time, but it is also physically hard. When I am at home, I 9) ... exhausted, and I can't think about my future career as a journalist. What 10) ... to do? I think that the 11) ... thing I can do is to quit my job, but I'm living alone, and I need the money for the rent. My parents 12) ... me to leave the restaurant and move back with them until I find a good job, but I don't want to lose my independence. I think that the 11) ... thing I can do is to quit my job, but I'm living alone, and I need the money for the rent.

Complete the text with the correct option for each gap. My name's Laura, and I have a journalism degree. When I finished university last year, I started looking 1) ... a job as a journalist. I applied for hundreds of jobs all over the UK, and I went to a 2) ... interviews, but they all told 3) ... that they needed someone with experience. I never got 4) ... job offers. After four months of applying for journalism jobs, I 5) ... to take any type of work while I continued planning my professional future. Now I 6) ... as a waitress at a restaurant opposite my home — I just need to cross the street and I'm 7) ... work. It's a temporary job, but I started it five months ago! I enjoy 8) ... as a waitress. I'm a very social person, and working at a restaurant you meet people all the time, but it is also physically hard. When I am at home, I 9) ... exhausted, and I can't think about my future career as a journalist. What 10) ... to do? I think that the 11) ... thing I can do is to quit my job, but I'm living alone, and I need the money for the rent. My parents 12) ... me to leave the restaurant and move back with them until I find a good job, but I don't want to lose my independence. My parents 12) ... me to leave the restaurant and move back with them until I find a good job, but I don't want to lose my independence.

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