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VI. Match the type of a social worker and his main duty.

1. A social caseworker

a) conducts research and help develop social welfare policies.

2. A social group worker

b) deals directly with the individual or the family.

3. A social planner

c) deals with planning or leading activities of large groups of persons.

VII. Fill in the blanks with the proper word:

1. Social caseworkers work in family-service agencies, medical and psychiatric hospitals and clinics, public agencies, substance-… clinics, and industrial settings.

2. In the last two decades, there has been a trend … professionals working in … practice rather than in the nonprofit or public sector.

3. After determining the nature of the client's problem, the clinical social worker tries to help the person … these difficulties or obtain … assistance.

4. In recent years the areas of specialization within social work have … greatly.

5. Social planners are social workers who conduct … and help develop social welfare policies.

6. Community organizers act as area-wide coordinators of all the programs of different agencies so as best to meet community needs for health and … services.

7. They also … self-help programs initiated by local common-interest groups, for example, by training local leaders to analyze and … the problems of a community.

8. At times the role of community organizers … that of the social planners.

VIII. Continue the sentences and then reproduce them.

1. According to the area of specialization social workers can be divided into …

2. Social caseworkers deal directly with … and can work in …

3. The social group worker is usually concerned with …

4. Social planners are social workers who …

Text IV Types of Social Workers (Part II)

I. Practice the pronunciation of the following words:

To improve, pressure, employee, guardian, ensure, truancy, pregnancy, increasingly, violence, interdisciplinary, to identify, suggest, legislative.

II. Learn the difference between the verbs suggest and offer and fill in the blanks:

To suggest: to put forward a plan or an idea for other people to think about.

To offer: to say that you are willing to do smth for smb or give smth to smb.

1. How much did they … you for your car. 2. I … that you should call Bert right now. 3. They … to give us a lift. 4. Do you … informing them about our decision? 5. I have been … an interesting job. 6. It was … that Mr. Frost should chair the meeting. 7. Dick … me a beer. 8. What shall we drink? – I … beer. 9. Where can we get some snacks? – I … a coffee-shop. 10. Tom … inviting Mary and her sister. 11. Frank … consulting a lawyer. 12. The manager … that I should call back later. 13. They … that Mr. Harrison should head the delegation. 14. Sam … to help me. 15. I … that you think over my … once more.

III. A) Form new words using prefix en- and translate them.

1. Rich, joy, chain, danger, close, large, trap, sure, force.

b) Form new words using prefix and re- and translate them.

2. Read, unite, build, consider, do, hear, issue, make, open, organize.