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  1. 23 de ene. de 2014 · Nivel: Upper-intermediate (B2-C1) Tipo de inglés: General English. Etiquetas: work describing people interviewing people Situation based. Publication date: 23/01/2014. This lesson is useful for students who are preparing to attend a job interview as well as students who need to interview candidates in English.

    • The Job Interview

      The Job Interview - The job interview: ESL/EFL Lesson Plan...

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      Polski - The job interview: ESL/EFL Lesson Plan and ... -...

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    • Interviewing People

      This lesson is useful for students who are preparing to...

  2. In this dialogue-based lesson plan, students learn useful vocabulary for attending a job interview in English. The worksheet includes an article about things candidates shouldn't say during an interview. There is a discussion activity as well as a role play exercise at the end of the lesson.

  3. Attending a job interview: Listening Activity. English is Fun. 3 subscribers. Subscribed. 2. 384 views 3 years ago. This listening track can be found on...

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  4. lingua house. Innovation in Learning. A A PRACTICAL ENGLISH. The job interview. Lesson code: MPAR-U1MC-4XGQ UPPER INTERMEDIATE. 1 Personal characteristics. In pairs, match the adjectives below with their correct definitions and discuss how important these. characteristics are for your job or the job that you want to apply for:

  5. It has passed a long time since my last interview. However, I can recall that for my current job, I had to look for more experienced people advises regarding the company and the role I was going to apply. I also remember that I took notes for possible answers of common questions and I also practised with a friend a role play interview.

  6. Job interview. Interviewer: Hi! I’m Harry Jones, the HR Manager here. Nice to meet you. Please have a seat. Applicant: Hi, Mr. Jones. I’m Ann Smith. Thank you. Glad to meet you, too. Interviewer: Please tell me a little bit about your educational background and work experience.