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ESL / EFL RESOUR CES

You want a job as a nurse but you haven’t treated any patients yet.
Don’t tell your partner what your problem is until they ask the right
question. For the answers to other questions, use your imagination.

You want a job as an estate agent but you have only been working
as an estate agent for one week. Don’t tell your partner what your
problem is until they ask the right question. For the answers to other
questions, use your imagination.

You want a job as a car salesman but you’ve only sold one car in


two years. Don’t tell your partner what your problem is until they ask
the right question. For the answers to other questions, use your
imagination.

You want to be an ambulance driver but you haven’t passed your


driving test. Don’t tell your partner what your problem is until they ask
the right question. For the answers to other questions, use your
imagination.

You want a job as a doctor but you have killed two patients. Don’t


tell your partner what your problem is until they ask the right question.
For the answers to other questions, use your imagination.

You want a job as a heart surgeon but you’ve been working as a


plastic surgeon, not a heart surgeon. Don’t tell your partner what your
problem is until they ask the right question. For the answers to other
questions, use your imagination.

You want to be an office worker but you haven’t used a computer


before. Don’t tell your partner what your problem is until they ask the
right question. For the answers to other questions, use your imagination.

You want to be a policeman but you’ve been in prison. Don’t tell


your partner what your problem is until they ask the right question. For
the answers to other questions, use your imagination.

You want to be a marriage counsellor but you’ve been married 6


times. Don’t tell your partner what your problem is until they ask the
right question. For the answers to other questions, use your imagination.

You want to be the model for the Marlboro Man but you’ve given up


smoking. Don’t tell your partner what your problem is until they ask the
right question. For the answers to other questions, use your imagination.

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