M: Where are you going, Catherine? Today is Saturday.
W: Saturday isn’t a holiday for me anymore. I have to tutor for three hours every Saturday afternoon.
M: That’s great. (1) _________________________________________?
W: I saw a “Tutor Wanted” notice stuck on a light pole near the bus stop. I phoned the number and I got the job. It’s not too hard to find a part-time job these days. But Richard, studying should always come first. Do you think that you have enough time to handle a part-time job?
M: It’s hard to say. If I can get a job, I will try very hard to make good use of my time.
W: (2) ______________________________________. Richard, your English is perfect. Why don’t you find a job teaching English?
M: But I don’t have any teaching experience. Speaking and teaching are two different things.
W: I don’t have any experience either. We’re just students. People know this. But we are young and energetic,and the most important thing is that we don’t ask for as much pay as professional teachers do.
M: OK! Where should I start?
W: (3) _____________________________________. But remember: don’t post them on the wire poles because you’ll probably be fined for it.
M: Thank you for your advice, Catherine.
W: My pleasure. Good luck.
I wish I could find out a part-time job to make a little pocket money. how did you find this job?
we do spend too much time hanging around and doing nothing
you can post some notices on the community bulletin board and some other places.