4. Tell the group mates what Jake is writing in her email.
Task III
1. Read and translate the dialogue.
max: -------- Hi Paula. How's the job hunting going?
paula: ----- Oh, OK. I applied for a job in sales and I had an interview last week. There were about ten other interviewees sitting outside the interview room when I got there, so there's a lot of competition.
max: -------- I'm sure you'll do well. I was impressed with your CV when I read it. Do you need a character reference? I can write one for you if you like.
paula: ----- Oh, thanks, Max. I'll let you know if they ask for one. The next stage of the selection process is psychometric tests.
max: -------- Oh, I've never done those before, but I had a handwriting analysis once. They said I was a dreamer and couldn't take risks - a bit strange as I now have my own company!
paula: ----- Yes, that is odd. Anyway, I must go now. I want to look at the on-line job ads.
max: -------- OK, see you soon and good luck.
2. Change the sentences from the dialogue to express the same ideas in different ways using the Language references:
Example: I had an interview last week. ------ I went to the interview last week.
There were about ten other interviewees…
I was impressed with your CV…
I now have my own company!
I want to look at the on-line job ads.
3. Make up your own dialogue and act it out.
Task IV
1. Read and translate the text.
Sidney Chapman
When Sidney Chapman left college, he wasn't sure what he wanted to do so he went to a careers centre and applied for several different jobs. He was interviewed by three companies and eventually got a job. He worked for Engineering Ltd for six months but then he was fired. Next, he worked in advertising. He was quite successful at it and he was promoted to General Manager. However, ten years later he resigned the job because he wanted to travel.
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