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Nguồn: LÊ THỊ HỒNG QUẾ
Người gửi: Lê Thị Hồng Quế
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Nguồn: LÊ THỊ HỒNG QUẾ
Người gửi: Lê Thị Hồng Quế
Ngày gửi: 03h:55' 10-11-2021
Dung lượng: 4.3 MB
Số lượt tải: 774
Unit 6.
FUTURE JOBS
READING 1
TRUNG VUONG HIGHSCHOOL
Teacher: Lê Thị Hồng Quế
November, 2021
WARM-UP
BEFORE YOU READ
The factors that you think would help you succeed in a job interview
Wearing casual clothes
Giving clear, honest answers
Feeling self-confident
Feeling nervous
Having a good
sense of humour
Avoiding difficult questions
X
X
X
=> An interview.
Interviewee(n)
Interviewer (n)
interview (v)
NEW WORDS
1. (an) interview :
Cuộc phỏng vấn
- (to) interview:
Phỏng vấn
- (an) interviewer:
Người phỏng vấn
- (an) interviewee
Người được phỏng vấn
2. (a) position :
vị trí việc làm
3. vacancy (n):
Chỗ trống, việc làm còn thiếu
4. (a)résumé = (a) curriculum vitae = a CV :
Sơ yếu lý lịch
5. (a) letter of application:
= (to) pay attention to : Tập trung vào
Thư xin việc
6. (to) concentrate on:
7. (a) qualification:
Trình độ chuyên môn
8. experience (n):
Kinh nghiệm
9. (to) create a good impression on :
Tạo ấn tượng tốt với ai
10. (a) shortcoming:
Khuyết điểm
Task 1: These words are from the passage. Look back to the text and circle the best meaning A, B or C
Vacancy
A part of a newspaper where jobs are advertised.
A job that is available.
A seat that is available.
2. Résumé
A photocopy of academic certificate.
A letter of recommendation.
A short written account of someone’s education and previous jobs.
3. Keenness
Special interest
Very quickly understand
Sense of responsibility
4. Jot down
Mention
Note down
Type
Sở thích, sự thích thú
Ghi lại
Taks 2: PREDICTION. Decide whether the following
statements are true ( T) or false ( F)
1. Try to reduce the feeling of pressure and make a good impression on your interviewer
2. Find out as much information as you can about the job and the vacancy.
3. Bring with you a letter of application and your résumé to the interview.
4. Take all your certificates and letters of recommendation with you.
5. Remember to dress neatly and formally.
6. Your voice should be clear and polite.
7. Tell the interviewer about your shortcomings.
8. Remember to say goodbye to the interviewer before leaving the interview.
T
F
T
F
T
F
T
F
T
F
T
F
T
F
T
F
WHILE YOU READ
Read the passage and do the task that follow:
Preparing for a job interview can be stressful, particularly when you are called for the first interview. Below are some pieces of advice that can help you reduce the feeling of pressure and create a good impression on your interviewer.
Before the interview
You should find out as much as possible about the job and the vacancy. Before the interview, you have to send a letter of application and your résumés to the company to express your interest in the job and to show that you might be the most suitable candidate for the position.
When you come to the interview, remember to bring with you your school certificates and letters of recommendation from your teachers or your previous employers. In addition, you may jot down your qualifications and experience that can relate to the job and prepare for the questions that are often asked during the interview.
Make sure you know where the interview is and how to get there. Be on time or a few minutes early. Don’t forget to dress neatly and formally.
During the interview
You should concentrate on what the interviewer is saying and make a real effort to answer all the questions the interviewer asks. Be clear, polite and honest. If you do not know something about the more technical aspects of the job, admit it and stress that you are willing to learn. Show enthusiasm when the job is explained to you. Always show your best side, your keenness to work and your sense of responsibility.
After the interview
If you are offered the position, congratulations! If you do not get the job, try not to be disappointed. Think about the interviewer’s comments because they may help you prepare better when you are called for the next job interview. Good luck!
Preparing for a job interview can be stressful, particularly when you are called for the first interview. Below are some pieces of advice that can help you reduce the feeling of pressure and create a good impression on your interviewer.
Before the interview
You should find out as much as possible about the job and the vacancy. Before the interview, you have to send a letter of application and your résumés to the company to express your interest in the job and to show that you might be the most suitable candidate for the position.
When you come to the interview, remember to bring with you your school certificates and letters of recommendation from your teachers or your previous employers. In addition, you may jot down your qualifications and experience that can relate to the job and prepare for the questions that are often asked during the interview.
Make sure you know where the interview is and how to get there. Be on time or a few minutes early. Don’t forget to dress neatly and formally.
1. Try to reduce the feeling of pressure and make a good impression on your interviewer.
T
Preparing for a job interview can be stressful, particularly when you are called for the first interview. Below are some pieces of advice that can help you reduce the feeling of pressure and create a good impression on your interviewer.
Before the interview
You should find out as much as possible about the job and the vacancy. Before the interview, you have to send a letter of application and your résumés to the company to express your interest in the job and to show that you might be the most suitable candidate for the position.
When you come to the interview, remember to bring with you your school certificates and letters of recommendation from your teachers or your previous employers. In addition, you may jot down your qualifications and experience that can relate to the job and prepare for the questions that are often asked during the interview.
Make sure you know where the interview is and how to get there. Be on time or a few minutes early. Don’t forget to dress neatly and formally.
2. Find out as much information as you can about the job and the vacancy.
T
Preparing for a job interview can be stressful, particularly when you are called for the first interview. Below are some pieces of advice that can help you reduce the feeling of pressure and create a good impression on your interviewer.
Before the interview
You should find out as much as possible about the job and the vacancy. Before the interview, you have to send a letter of application and your résumés to the company to express your interest in the job and to show that you might be the most suitable candidate for the position.
When you come to the interview, remember to bring with you your school certificates and letters of recommendation from your teachers or your previous employers. In addition, you may jot down your qualifications and experience that can relate to the job and prepare for the questions that are often asked during the interview.
Make sure you know where the interview is and how to get there. Be on time or a few minutes early. Don’t forget to dress neatly and formally.
3. Bring with you a letter of application and your résumé to the interview.
F
Preparing for a job interview can be stressful, particularly when you are called for the first interview. Below are some pieces of advice that can help you reduce the feeling of pressure and create a good impression on your interviewer.
Before the interview
You should find out as much as possible about the job and the vacancy. Before the interview, you have to send a letter of application and your résumés to the company to express your interest in the job and to show that you might be the most suitable candidate for the position.
When you come to the interview, remember to bring with you your school certificates and letters of recommendation from your teachers or your previous employers. In addition, you may jot down your qualifications and experience that can relate to the job and prepare for the questions that are often asked during the interview.
Make sure you know where the interview is and how to get there. Be on time or a few minutes early. Don’t forget to dress neatly and formally.
3. Bring with you a letter of application and your résumé to the interview.
F
Preparing for a job interview can be stressful, particularly when you are called for the first interview. Below are some pieces of advice that can help you reduce the feeling of pressure and create a good impression on your interviewer.
Before the interview
You should find out as much as possible about the job and the vacancy. Before the interview, you have to send a letter of application and your résumés to the company to express your interest in the job and to show that you might be the most suitable candidate for the position.
When you come to the interview, remember to bring with you your school certificates and letters of recommendation from your teachers or your previous employers. In addition, you may jot down your qualifications and experience that can relate to the job and prepare for the questions that are often asked during the interview.
Make sure you know where the interview is and how to get there. Be on time or a few minutes early. Don’t forget to dress neatly and formally.
4. Take all your certificates and letters of recommendation with you.
T
Preparing for a job interview can be stressful, particularly when you are called for the first interview. Below are some pieces of advice that can help you reduce the feeling of pressure and create a good impression on your interviewer.
Before the interview
You should find out as much as possible about the job and the vacancy. Before the interview, you have to send a letter of application and your résumés to the company to express your interest in the job and to show that you might be the most suitable candidate for the position.
When you come to the interview, remember to bring with you your school certificates and letters of recommendation from your teachers or your previous employers. In addition, you may jot down your qualifications and experience that can relate to the job and prepare for the questions that are often asked during the interview.
Make sure you know where the interview is and how to get there. Be on time or a few minutes early. Don’t forget to dress neatly and formally.
4. Take all your certificates and letters of recommendation with you.
T
Preparing for a job interview can be stressful, particularly when you are called for the first interview. Below are some pieces of advice that can help you reduce the feeling of pressure and create a good impression on your interviewer.
Before the interview
You should find out as much as possible about the job and the vacancy. Before the interview, you have to send a letter of application and your résumés to the company to express your interest in the job and to show that you might be the most suitable candidate for the position.
When you come to the interview, remember to bring with you your school certificates and letters of recommendation from your teachers or your previous employers. In addition, you may jot down your qualifications and experience that can relate to the job and prepare for the questions that are often asked during the interview.
Make sure you know where the interview is and how to get there. Be on time or a few minutes early. Don’t forget to dress neatly and formally.
5. Remember to dress neatly and formally.
T
During the interview
You should concentrate on what the interviewer is saying and make a real effort to answer all the questions the interviewer asks. Be clear, polite and honest. If you do not know something about the more technical aspects of the job, admit it and stress that you are willing to learn. Show enthusiasm when the job is explained to you. Always show your best side, your keenness to work and your sense of responsibility.
Don’t forget to say goodbye to the interviewer before leaving the office.
After the interview
If you are offered the position, congratulations! If you do not get the job, try not to be disappointed. Think about the interviewer’s comments because they may help you prepare better when you are called for the next job interview. Good luck!
6. Your voice should be clear and polite.
F
During the interview
You should concentrate on what the interviewer is saying and make a real effort to answer all the questions the interviewer asks. Be clear, polite and honest. If you do not know something about the more technical aspects of the job, admit it and stress that you are willing to learn. Show enthusiasm when the job is explained to you. Always show your best side, your keenness to work and your sense of responsibility.
Don’t forget to say goodbye to the interviewer before leaving the office.
After the interview
If you are offered the position, congratulations! If you do not get the job, try not to be disappointed. Think about the interviewer’s comments because they may help you prepare better when you are called for the next job interview. Good luck!
7. Tell the interviewer about your shortcomings.
F
During the interview
You should concentrate on what the interviewer is saying and make a real effort to answer all the questions the interviewer asks. Be clear, polite and honest. If you do not know something about the more technical aspects of the job, admit it and stress that you are willing to learn. Show enthusiasm when the job is explained to you. Always show your best side, your keenness to work and your sense of responsibility.
Don’t forget to say goodbye to the interviewer before leaving the office.
After the interview
If you are offered the position, congratulations! If you do not get the job, try not to be disappointed. Think about the interviewer’s comments because they may help you prepare better when you are called for the next job interview. Good luck!
8. Remember to say goodbye to the interviewer before leaving the interview.
T
Taks 2: Work in pairs. Decide whether the following
statements are true ( T) or false ( F)
1. Try to reduce the feeling of pressure and make a good impression on your interviewer
2. Find out as much information as you can about the job and the vacancy.
3. Bring with you a letter of application and your résumé to the interview.
4. Take all your certificates and letters of recommendation with you.
5. Remember to dress neatly and formally.
6. Your voice should be clear and polite.
7. Tell the interviewer about your shortcomings.
8. Remember to say goodbye to the interviewer before leaving the interview.
T
F
T
F
T
F
T
F
T
F
T
F
T
F
T
F
AFTER YOU READ
Comprehension questions:
1. What should you take with you when you come to the interview?
a letter of application B. your rsums
C. your school certificates D. your qualifications
2. When do you have to send a letter of application and your rsums to the company?
before the interview B. after the interview
C. when you come for the interview D. all are correct
Which of the following sentences is NOT true?
You should arrive early enough to relax.
B. You should be well - dressed.
C. You should avoid answering difficult questions.
D. You should think about the interviewer`s comments.
4. What does the word "jot down" in line 11 mean?
A. mention B. note down C. type D. enclose
What should you do if you do not get the job?
wear beautifully next time.
B. try to be too disappointed.
C. be clear, polite and honest.
D. think more about the interviewer`s comments
Preparing for a job interview can be stressful, particularly when you are called for the first interview. Below are some pieces of advice that can help you reduce the feeling of pressure and create a good impression on your interviewer.
Before the interview
You should find out as much as possible about the job and the vacancy. Before the interview, you have to send a letter of application and your résumés to the company to express your interest in the job and to show that you might be the most suitable candidate for the position.
When you come to the interview, remember to bring with you your school certificates and letters of recommendation from your teachers or your previous employers. In addition, you may jot down your qualifications and experience that can relate to the job and prepare for the questions that are often asked during the interview.
Make sure you know where the interview is and how to get there. Be on time or a few minutes early. Don’t forget to dress neatly and formally.
During the interview
You should concentrate on what the interviewer is saying and make a real effort to answer all the questions the interviewer asks. Be clear, polite and honest. If you do not know something about the more technical aspects of the job, admit it and stress that you are willing to learn. Show enthusiasm when the job is explained to you. Always show your best side, your keenness to work and your sense of responsibility.
After the interview
If you are offered the position, congratulations! If you do not get the job, try not to be disappointed. Think about the interviewer’s comments because they may help you prepare better when you are called for the next job interview. Good luck!
The factors that you think would help you succeed in a job interview
Wearing casual clothes
Giving clear, honest answers
Feeling self-confident
Feeling nervous
Having a good
sense of humour
Avoiding difficult questions
X
X
X
HOME WORK
-copy all the lesson into your notebooks.
- Learn all the rules by heart.
Prepare REVISION FOR MID-TERM TEST
Thanks for your attention!
FUTURE JOBS
READING 1
TRUNG VUONG HIGHSCHOOL
Teacher: Lê Thị Hồng Quế
November, 2021
WARM-UP
BEFORE YOU READ
The factors that you think would help you succeed in a job interview
Wearing casual clothes
Giving clear, honest answers
Feeling self-confident
Feeling nervous
Having a good
sense of humour
Avoiding difficult questions
X
X
X
=> An interview.
Interviewee(n)
Interviewer (n)
interview (v)
NEW WORDS
1. (an) interview :
Cuộc phỏng vấn
- (to) interview:
Phỏng vấn
- (an) interviewer:
Người phỏng vấn
- (an) interviewee
Người được phỏng vấn
2. (a) position :
vị trí việc làm
3. vacancy (n):
Chỗ trống, việc làm còn thiếu
4. (a)résumé = (a) curriculum vitae = a CV :
Sơ yếu lý lịch
5. (a) letter of application:
= (to) pay attention to : Tập trung vào
Thư xin việc
6. (to) concentrate on:
7. (a) qualification:
Trình độ chuyên môn
8. experience (n):
Kinh nghiệm
9. (to) create a good impression on :
Tạo ấn tượng tốt với ai
10. (a) shortcoming:
Khuyết điểm
Task 1: These words are from the passage. Look back to the text and circle the best meaning A, B or C
Vacancy
A part of a newspaper where jobs are advertised.
A job that is available.
A seat that is available.
2. Résumé
A photocopy of academic certificate.
A letter of recommendation.
A short written account of someone’s education and previous jobs.
3. Keenness
Special interest
Very quickly understand
Sense of responsibility
4. Jot down
Mention
Note down
Type
Sở thích, sự thích thú
Ghi lại
Taks 2: PREDICTION. Decide whether the following
statements are true ( T) or false ( F)
1. Try to reduce the feeling of pressure and make a good impression on your interviewer
2. Find out as much information as you can about the job and the vacancy.
3. Bring with you a letter of application and your résumé to the interview.
4. Take all your certificates and letters of recommendation with you.
5. Remember to dress neatly and formally.
6. Your voice should be clear and polite.
7. Tell the interviewer about your shortcomings.
8. Remember to say goodbye to the interviewer before leaving the interview.
T
F
T
F
T
F
T
F
T
F
T
F
T
F
T
F
WHILE YOU READ
Read the passage and do the task that follow:
Preparing for a job interview can be stressful, particularly when you are called for the first interview. Below are some pieces of advice that can help you reduce the feeling of pressure and create a good impression on your interviewer.
Before the interview
You should find out as much as possible about the job and the vacancy. Before the interview, you have to send a letter of application and your résumés to the company to express your interest in the job and to show that you might be the most suitable candidate for the position.
When you come to the interview, remember to bring with you your school certificates and letters of recommendation from your teachers or your previous employers. In addition, you may jot down your qualifications and experience that can relate to the job and prepare for the questions that are often asked during the interview.
Make sure you know where the interview is and how to get there. Be on time or a few minutes early. Don’t forget to dress neatly and formally.
During the interview
You should concentrate on what the interviewer is saying and make a real effort to answer all the questions the interviewer asks. Be clear, polite and honest. If you do not know something about the more technical aspects of the job, admit it and stress that you are willing to learn. Show enthusiasm when the job is explained to you. Always show your best side, your keenness to work and your sense of responsibility.
After the interview
If you are offered the position, congratulations! If you do not get the job, try not to be disappointed. Think about the interviewer’s comments because they may help you prepare better when you are called for the next job interview. Good luck!
Preparing for a job interview can be stressful, particularly when you are called for the first interview. Below are some pieces of advice that can help you reduce the feeling of pressure and create a good impression on your interviewer.
Before the interview
You should find out as much as possible about the job and the vacancy. Before the interview, you have to send a letter of application and your résumés to the company to express your interest in the job and to show that you might be the most suitable candidate for the position.
When you come to the interview, remember to bring with you your school certificates and letters of recommendation from your teachers or your previous employers. In addition, you may jot down your qualifications and experience that can relate to the job and prepare for the questions that are often asked during the interview.
Make sure you know where the interview is and how to get there. Be on time or a few minutes early. Don’t forget to dress neatly and formally.
1. Try to reduce the feeling of pressure and make a good impression on your interviewer.
T
Preparing for a job interview can be stressful, particularly when you are called for the first interview. Below are some pieces of advice that can help you reduce the feeling of pressure and create a good impression on your interviewer.
Before the interview
You should find out as much as possible about the job and the vacancy. Before the interview, you have to send a letter of application and your résumés to the company to express your interest in the job and to show that you might be the most suitable candidate for the position.
When you come to the interview, remember to bring with you your school certificates and letters of recommendation from your teachers or your previous employers. In addition, you may jot down your qualifications and experience that can relate to the job and prepare for the questions that are often asked during the interview.
Make sure you know where the interview is and how to get there. Be on time or a few minutes early. Don’t forget to dress neatly and formally.
2. Find out as much information as you can about the job and the vacancy.
T
Preparing for a job interview can be stressful, particularly when you are called for the first interview. Below are some pieces of advice that can help you reduce the feeling of pressure and create a good impression on your interviewer.
Before the interview
You should find out as much as possible about the job and the vacancy. Before the interview, you have to send a letter of application and your résumés to the company to express your interest in the job and to show that you might be the most suitable candidate for the position.
When you come to the interview, remember to bring with you your school certificates and letters of recommendation from your teachers or your previous employers. In addition, you may jot down your qualifications and experience that can relate to the job and prepare for the questions that are often asked during the interview.
Make sure you know where the interview is and how to get there. Be on time or a few minutes early. Don’t forget to dress neatly and formally.
3. Bring with you a letter of application and your résumé to the interview.
F
Preparing for a job interview can be stressful, particularly when you are called for the first interview. Below are some pieces of advice that can help you reduce the feeling of pressure and create a good impression on your interviewer.
Before the interview
You should find out as much as possible about the job and the vacancy. Before the interview, you have to send a letter of application and your résumés to the company to express your interest in the job and to show that you might be the most suitable candidate for the position.
When you come to the interview, remember to bring with you your school certificates and letters of recommendation from your teachers or your previous employers. In addition, you may jot down your qualifications and experience that can relate to the job and prepare for the questions that are often asked during the interview.
Make sure you know where the interview is and how to get there. Be on time or a few minutes early. Don’t forget to dress neatly and formally.
3. Bring with you a letter of application and your résumé to the interview.
F
Preparing for a job interview can be stressful, particularly when you are called for the first interview. Below are some pieces of advice that can help you reduce the feeling of pressure and create a good impression on your interviewer.
Before the interview
You should find out as much as possible about the job and the vacancy. Before the interview, you have to send a letter of application and your résumés to the company to express your interest in the job and to show that you might be the most suitable candidate for the position.
When you come to the interview, remember to bring with you your school certificates and letters of recommendation from your teachers or your previous employers. In addition, you may jot down your qualifications and experience that can relate to the job and prepare for the questions that are often asked during the interview.
Make sure you know where the interview is and how to get there. Be on time or a few minutes early. Don’t forget to dress neatly and formally.
4. Take all your certificates and letters of recommendation with you.
T
Preparing for a job interview can be stressful, particularly when you are called for the first interview. Below are some pieces of advice that can help you reduce the feeling of pressure and create a good impression on your interviewer.
Before the interview
You should find out as much as possible about the job and the vacancy. Before the interview, you have to send a letter of application and your résumés to the company to express your interest in the job and to show that you might be the most suitable candidate for the position.
When you come to the interview, remember to bring with you your school certificates and letters of recommendation from your teachers or your previous employers. In addition, you may jot down your qualifications and experience that can relate to the job and prepare for the questions that are often asked during the interview.
Make sure you know where the interview is and how to get there. Be on time or a few minutes early. Don’t forget to dress neatly and formally.
4. Take all your certificates and letters of recommendation with you.
T
Preparing for a job interview can be stressful, particularly when you are called for the first interview. Below are some pieces of advice that can help you reduce the feeling of pressure and create a good impression on your interviewer.
Before the interview
You should find out as much as possible about the job and the vacancy. Before the interview, you have to send a letter of application and your résumés to the company to express your interest in the job and to show that you might be the most suitable candidate for the position.
When you come to the interview, remember to bring with you your school certificates and letters of recommendation from your teachers or your previous employers. In addition, you may jot down your qualifications and experience that can relate to the job and prepare for the questions that are often asked during the interview.
Make sure you know where the interview is and how to get there. Be on time or a few minutes early. Don’t forget to dress neatly and formally.
5. Remember to dress neatly and formally.
T
During the interview
You should concentrate on what the interviewer is saying and make a real effort to answer all the questions the interviewer asks. Be clear, polite and honest. If you do not know something about the more technical aspects of the job, admit it and stress that you are willing to learn. Show enthusiasm when the job is explained to you. Always show your best side, your keenness to work and your sense of responsibility.
Don’t forget to say goodbye to the interviewer before leaving the office.
After the interview
If you are offered the position, congratulations! If you do not get the job, try not to be disappointed. Think about the interviewer’s comments because they may help you prepare better when you are called for the next job interview. Good luck!
6. Your voice should be clear and polite.
F
During the interview
You should concentrate on what the interviewer is saying and make a real effort to answer all the questions the interviewer asks. Be clear, polite and honest. If you do not know something about the more technical aspects of the job, admit it and stress that you are willing to learn. Show enthusiasm when the job is explained to you. Always show your best side, your keenness to work and your sense of responsibility.
Don’t forget to say goodbye to the interviewer before leaving the office.
After the interview
If you are offered the position, congratulations! If you do not get the job, try not to be disappointed. Think about the interviewer’s comments because they may help you prepare better when you are called for the next job interview. Good luck!
7. Tell the interviewer about your shortcomings.
F
During the interview
You should concentrate on what the interviewer is saying and make a real effort to answer all the questions the interviewer asks. Be clear, polite and honest. If you do not know something about the more technical aspects of the job, admit it and stress that you are willing to learn. Show enthusiasm when the job is explained to you. Always show your best side, your keenness to work and your sense of responsibility.
Don’t forget to say goodbye to the interviewer before leaving the office.
After the interview
If you are offered the position, congratulations! If you do not get the job, try not to be disappointed. Think about the interviewer’s comments because they may help you prepare better when you are called for the next job interview. Good luck!
8. Remember to say goodbye to the interviewer before leaving the interview.
T
Taks 2: Work in pairs. Decide whether the following
statements are true ( T) or false ( F)
1. Try to reduce the feeling of pressure and make a good impression on your interviewer
2. Find out as much information as you can about the job and the vacancy.
3. Bring with you a letter of application and your résumé to the interview.
4. Take all your certificates and letters of recommendation with you.
5. Remember to dress neatly and formally.
6. Your voice should be clear and polite.
7. Tell the interviewer about your shortcomings.
8. Remember to say goodbye to the interviewer before leaving the interview.
T
F
T
F
T
F
T
F
T
F
T
F
T
F
T
F
AFTER YOU READ
Comprehension questions:
1. What should you take with you when you come to the interview?
a letter of application B. your rsums
C. your school certificates D. your qualifications
2. When do you have to send a letter of application and your rsums to the company?
before the interview B. after the interview
C. when you come for the interview D. all are correct
Which of the following sentences is NOT true?
You should arrive early enough to relax.
B. You should be well - dressed.
C. You should avoid answering difficult questions.
D. You should think about the interviewer`s comments.
4. What does the word "jot down" in line 11 mean?
A. mention B. note down C. type D. enclose
What should you do if you do not get the job?
wear beautifully next time.
B. try to be too disappointed.
C. be clear, polite and honest.
D. think more about the interviewer`s comments
Preparing for a job interview can be stressful, particularly when you are called for the first interview. Below are some pieces of advice that can help you reduce the feeling of pressure and create a good impression on your interviewer.
Before the interview
You should find out as much as possible about the job and the vacancy. Before the interview, you have to send a letter of application and your résumés to the company to express your interest in the job and to show that you might be the most suitable candidate for the position.
When you come to the interview, remember to bring with you your school certificates and letters of recommendation from your teachers or your previous employers. In addition, you may jot down your qualifications and experience that can relate to the job and prepare for the questions that are often asked during the interview.
Make sure you know where the interview is and how to get there. Be on time or a few minutes early. Don’t forget to dress neatly and formally.
During the interview
You should concentrate on what the interviewer is saying and make a real effort to answer all the questions the interviewer asks. Be clear, polite and honest. If you do not know something about the more technical aspects of the job, admit it and stress that you are willing to learn. Show enthusiasm when the job is explained to you. Always show your best side, your keenness to work and your sense of responsibility.
After the interview
If you are offered the position, congratulations! If you do not get the job, try not to be disappointed. Think about the interviewer’s comments because they may help you prepare better when you are called for the next job interview. Good luck!
The factors that you think would help you succeed in a job interview
Wearing casual clothes
Giving clear, honest answers
Feeling self-confident
Feeling nervous
Having a good
sense of humour
Avoiding difficult questions
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HOME WORK
-copy all the lesson into your notebooks.
- Learn all the rules by heart.
Prepare REVISION FOR MID-TERM TEST
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