1. APPLYING FOR A JOB IN EUROPE – ASSESSMENT KEYS
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1. Neets are young people ‘not in employment, education or training’.
2. Only four nations have more poorly educated and unskilled young people than Britain.
3. It found that there are 1.5 million people in Britain who have never done a day’s work in
their lives and of these 600,000 are under the age of 25.
4. In the UK the increase in the Neet count amounted to 40 per cent but most EU countries
have seen numbers fall.
5. They are aged 20-24.
6. It means that in 2008 there were more badly educated young people in Britain than in 22
other EU countries.
7. They were Portugal, Spain, Italy and Malta.
8. It has promised to cut numbers of young people who are idle by reforming welfare
payments so that it pays to work rather than to claimbenefits.
9. According to her figures show that they do not care for their young people and that their
treatment of boys is appalling.
10. Neet girls tend to have babies and be supported by the state as single mothers while boys
have no jobs and no reason to get a job.
LISTENING
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Position offered Computer Programmer Activity Organizer
Place of work Milan (Italy) Tarragona (Spain)
Qualifications/skills needed Diploma in a technical
subject and first class
computer skills
Secondary School Diploma,
fluent Spanish and English
and some child care
experience
Salary Competitive salary 1200 Euros a month plus
accomodation
How and where to apply Apply in writing to:
Computer Systems, Via San
Lorenzo 56, Milan, Italy
Contact
www.summercampjobs.com
for e-application form