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ON WEEKENDS Hamto Kawaguchi becomes a very modern Japanese father. He cooks. He cleans. He plays with the kids. But come Monday, Haruto crawls back into the role of an oldstyle Japanese employee. Rising at 4 a.m., he leaves his wife, Hisako, and three children and dutifully boards the train for Nagoya so [...]]]></description>
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Procedure

Put the words into the sentences. You can change form the words if necessary.

Complete the sentences with the words given. Sometimes one word might appear more than once.



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career course duty employment job work, achieve deal manage face succeed [..]

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I was promoted and my workload doubled. I started putting work before my family and becoming preoccupied with my job. I realised I had to change, so I did three things: I only went to essential meetings to make me more efficient, I never worked more than one hour beyond office hours, and [...]]]></description>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Oct 2007 00:41:55 +0000</pubDate>
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Joanna has a very unusual but exciting job. Although it&#8217;s hard and very (2) ___________ , she loves it. She&#8217;s travelled a lot in her job and has been to [...]

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