Linda: What are you up to, Beth? Beth: Oh, hi, Linda. I’m just looking through the classifieds. I’m looking for (1). Linda: Really? Have you seen anything interesting? Beth: Yes, a few ads look promising. Here, take a look. Linda: Alright. Beth: There’s this ad for (2) at a kindergarten... must enjoy working with small children; and be (3). Linda: A teaching assistant. Yes, I think you’d be good at that job. What’s the pay like? Beth: Um, oh, it says minimum wage. But that’s okay, if I like the job. Linda: True. What else is there? Beth: Well, there are many ads for salesclerks. Here’s a job for (4) in a pet store. Linda: Oh yeah. It says here, no (5) necessary, (6) provided. (7): feed and clean the animals, provide customer service and perform other store duties. Beth: That might be fun. I love animals! But it’s a fulltime position, not part-time. Ohhh... Linda: Let’s keep looking. Beth: Here’s one. Needed immediately. (8) for an Italian restaurant. Part-time, willing to work flexible hours. Experience preferred. Well, I (9) a fast food restaurant last summer. I have some experience. Linda: Yes, you should go for it. It says you need two (10). Beth: No problem. I can ask my old boss, Mr. Frye. He’ll give me a good reference. And I’ll ask my neighbor, Miss Parker, for a personal reference. She’s known me for years. Linda: Sounds good. There’s a phone number here. Give them a call. Beth: Okay, I think I will.