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Situational dialogue in workplace English
Situational dialogue in workplace English

Learn super practical workplace English every day. The important thing is to persevere. The following is the situational dialogue in workplace English+notes!

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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