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Interactive Listening Task
Scenario: You are a second-year economics student considering taking up a part-time job to gain experience and manage your finances. You are discussing this decision with one of your colleagues who already works part-time.
Suggested list of vocabulary:
- Part-time job: A job requiring fewer hours than a full-time job.
- Catch up: To meet someone after some time and exchange news.
- Tutoring: Teaching someone, often privately, to help them understand a subject.
- Rigid: Strict or inflexible, not easily changed.
- Dedicate: To commit time or effort to something.
- Manage: To handle or control something successfully.
- Weekends: The period of time from Friday evening to Sunday night.
- Flexible: Capable of changing or adapting to different circumstances.
- Financial independence: The state of being able to support oneself financially without relying on others.
- Align: To arrange things in a straight line or agree with something.
- Career: A profession or occupation that someone follows as a long-term pursuit.
- Support: To provide assistance or resources to someone.
- Struggle: To make an effort to overcome something difficult.
- Enquiring: Asking for information.
- Balance: To manage two or more things in a way that makes them equal or fair.
- Learning experience: An event or activity from which you gain knowledge or skills.
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