Pauza Magazine Spring 2007 | Page 16

IMA VREME M A K LI BS Dennis Wesner, MAC X Working at Your Site After becoming an official . You will (plural noun) you Often, your (plural noun) (verb) (noun) will (adverb) (number) (time period) with you. This (noun) or the (noun) , and make sure to (adverb) for the next your (verb) (adjective) , so make sure . , even if you do not like (noun) (noun) entire (noun) will want to (plural noun) accept the the with these (verb) them with your (verb) , it’s time to head to your worksite and (noun) (plural noun) it while it’s (verb) is customary, so (noun) . Your colleagues will (adjective) . (verb ending in -ing) (verb) the your new colleagues. (verb) It takes some PCVs a long time to get used to the that often fills every (noun) (noun) in the workplace. Common coping techniques used by other PCVs include: • (verb ending in -ing) any • Asking your • Bringing a (plural noun) to (noun) (noun) out the window (verb) to the office and (adverb) Success in the workplace depends on a PCV’s ability to (adverb) how to as possible. This is because your (verb) (plural noun) . They are, however, very good at all your (verb) (verb) (plural noun) and to (plural noun) at work often are (verb ending in -ing) (adjective) , so be sure to (verb) (verb) and don’t them as (verb) (liquid) often with them. If you (adjective) 16 PauzaVol5.2.indd 16 (verb) and this (noun) (adjective) , you are guaranteed a/an (adjective) assignment in a country that is both to all PCVs. Spring 2007 6/29/07 12:31:13 PM