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Skill, abilities and experience→Unit 4C

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    vocabulary review
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  • 1. The New Intern: Sarah just started her first job at the marketing firm. She has a great attitude but hasn't worked in an office before, so she doesn't know how the software or filing systems work yet.
    Inexperienced
  •  15
  • 2. The Home Repair: Your kitchen cabinet door is falling off. You don't have a toolkit, but you managed to tighten the screw using just a butter knife.
    Handy with
  •  15
  • 3. The Language Barrier: You are trying to read a textbook written in ancient Sanskrit. You don't even recognize the alphabet, let alone the words.
    Beyond me
  •  15
  • 4. The Certified Pro: Marcus spent six months at a specialized academy to learn how to handle hazardous materials safely. He has a certificate proving he knows the safety protocols.
    Trained
  •  15
  • 5. The Master Coder: Elena has been programming for 15 years. She can write complex code in her sleep, mentors others, and finishes her work twice as fast as anyone else.
    Proficient
  •  15
  • 6. The "Kitchen Disaster": Every time Leo tries to boil an egg, he accidentally sets off the smoke alarm or drops the pot. He has no natural talent for it at all.
    Hopeless
  •  15
  • 7. The Reliable Worker: James isn't the fastest employee, but he knows exactly what to do, never makes mistakes, and can be trusted to finish his daily tasks without help.
    Competent
  •  15
  • 8. The Wrong Person for the Job: You ask someone who has never touched a computer in their life to fix a broken server. They have no technical knowledge or training for this task.
    Unskilled
  •  15