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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.
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- The Job Interview
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.
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Up to 60 mins. Upper-Intermediate. Vocabulary. vocabulary. In this lesson, students will learn essential phrases for a successful job interview.
Interviewer: Do you have any particular questions about the job? Applicant: No, not at this time. Thank you for taking the time to interview me. I’m looking forward to the possibility of joining your firm. Interviewer: We’ll be making our hiring decision shortly and will notify you. Nice to have met you, Ann. Goodbye.