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Ask and answer. A
A: Is this position still available?
Is this position still vacant? Now?
Yes, we are still looking for the right person.
Yes, we are still looking for the right person.
appropriate
appropriate
I want to ask about the work of an English teacher.
I want to apply for the position of English teacher.
Sorry, this position has been taken.
Sorry, this position is full.
Situation dialogue to prepare resume
Owen: Hi, nice to meet you. You know, I am about to graduate, but I have no idea how to find a job.
Owen: Hi, nice to meet you. You know, I am about to graduate, but I don't know how to start looking for a job.
Henry: Oh, first of all, you should prepare a resume. You should write your name, address and telephone number on it.
Henry: Oh, first of all, you should prepare a resume. You should write down your name, address and telephone number on your resume.
Owen: What else should I put in my resume?
Owen: What else should I write on my resume?
Henry: Your job is against it. In other words, what kind of job are you looking for?
Henry: And your work goals. In other words, what kind of job are you looking for?
Owen: What about my educational background and work experience?
Owen: What about my educational background and work experience?
Henry: Yes. Don't forget to list them by date.
Henry: Yes, me too. Don't forget to list them in chronological order.
Owen: I see. Is that all?
Owen: I see. Is that all?
Henry: No, it is also necessary to list a few related interests.
Henry: No, it is necessary to list some related hobbies.
Owen: Oh, good point.
Owen: Oh, that makes sense.
Henry: Finally, you'd better attach a list of references to your resume.
Henry: Finally, you'd better attach a letter of recommendation to your resume.
Text note:
The weakest, the least
Attached to [tt] a.
Recommendation letters
Wonderful inspiration:
Be about to do sth.
Example: The United States may be about to do something really stupid, that is, start a trade war with China.
It seems that the United States is going to do something really stupid, and that is to start a trade war with China.
Set about doing sth. It means "set out to do something". Note that the verb after about is in the form of a gerund.
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