日常英語(yǔ)交流對(duì)話(huà)
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日常英語(yǔ)交流對(duì)話(huà):Getting an interview
Dialogue1
W:How is your job search going?
M:I don't know. I'm only start looking for a job a few days ago.
W:I see. Have you found anything that you're interested in?
M:I've only found a few openings in my field.
W: What kind of job you're looking for?
M:I'm trying to find a job in sound engineering.
W:Hmm, there's not a very high demand for that kind of job, is there?
M:Unfortunately not. If I can't find anything in that field, then I can also work in the tourism field.
W:That's a good idea.You have a plenty of experience in the tourism industry, don't you?
M:Yes.
W:By the way, I saw a job in the paper this morning that You might be interested in.
M:Really? What is it?
W:It's a job at recritment agency.
M:That's interesting. Do you think it'll hire me ?
W:Well, you have a plenty of experience job hunting. I think you would be the perfect person for the job.
M:That's true. I might call the mopen and see if I can get an interview. Do you have the details?
W:Sure. It's the added circle with the red pen in the middle of the classifies, .Good luck.
Dialogue 2
M:Well, Was there any vacancy in the form?
W:Yes, there're a few.
M:Did you fill out an application form?
W:Yes, it only took me about ten minutes to fill out the form. It was the shortest application form that I've ever seen.
M:Did you get an interview?
W:Actually, they gave an interview right away.
M:Really? How did it go?
W:It went really well. I thought I would be a disaster because I wasn't prepared for an interview.But it turned out to be really good.It sounds like more of a conversation with an old friend than an interview with a stranger.
M:That's excellent!When will you find out if you get the job or not?
W:She said she'll contact me within a few days.
M:When will they want the start?
W:On Monday.
M:If they offer you the job, would you be free to join them so soon?
W:You know me. I've been jobless for ages. If they offer me the job, I will start immediately if I have to.
M:What is the position that they're hiring for?
W:They need someone to create music for educational purposes.
M:That sounds fantastic!You'll be great at that!
W:Thanks.Cross your fingers for me.
日常英語(yǔ)交流對(duì)話(huà):Keeping time
Dialogue1
C. Tristan, Could you stay a few extra miniutes to discuss your project with me?
T. Sure, We are on a pretty tight schedule, but we should be able to finish it just on time.
C.Are all of your team members on schedule?
T;A few of the graphic designers are a bit behind in their work because of computer problems.
C.How have they decided to deal with that?
T. They have agree to work over-time until it's finished.They've even decided to come in on the weekend.
C. That's true dedication. I'm impressed. When is it due?
T.We agree that the deadline was next Friday.
C.Right. Well, given that your colleagues are working so hard on this project. I suppose we could change that deadline to Monday morning. I won't have time to look over it on the weekend anyway.
T.That'd be very helpful. An extra weekend is all they really need.Thanks!
C.That's alright. Make sure everyone knows that we must stick to the new deadline.
T. I will.
C. I know you have a tight schedule, so I won't take up more of your time. Have a good evening.
T.You, too. See you tomorrow.
Dialogue 2
T.Since you did such a fantastic job running the last project, I'd like you to be in charge of this one.
C. OK, Is the deadline soon?
T. No, you can take your time on thisi project. We have plenty of time to get it done.
C.That's great! When is the deadline exactly?
T.It isn't due until after the bank holiday next month.
C.So we've got a month and a fortnight to complete it.
T. That's right. Here is a copy of the project proposal we have worked out for you.
C.It seems very thorough.
T.It should be. We have spent the last few months working on the details of the proposal, which will be finalized in a meeting this afternoon. I know it's short notic, but we need you to be there.
C.What time does the meeting start?
T. It start at 3:15 and it should last no more than 2 hours.
C.Where is it going to be held?
T.In the boardroom. Make sure you read through the proposal and come prepared to discuss it in detail. Today will be a busy day for you, but from next week on, you should be in less of a rush.
C. Don;t worry. I can handle it, Is that all?
T. Yes. Remember: don't be late to the meeting.
C. I won't. See you at 3:15.
日常英語(yǔ)交流對(duì)話(huà):What's going on
Dialogue 1:
Kate: You're rather energetic today.What's going on?
Isaac:Nothing really.I think I've had a few too many coffees.
K:Free coffee is one of the perks at this place,isn't it?
I:It's the ONLY perk of this job! How's your day going?
K:Not that well. I've got that Monday morning feeling today.
I:Why it that?
K:My boss has been brating down my neck all day. I can't wait for the weekend!
I:Your boss is a real slave-driver,isn't he?
K:You can say that again! He won't even let us check our personal email at work!
I:That's not just your boss. No one is allowed to send personal emails from the office.
K:Really? I didn't know that it was against company policy.
I:Maybe your boss isn't so horrible afte all!
K:No,he is. Some bosses will bend the rules a bit sometimes, but not my boss.He always follows the rules to a T.
I:Try not to let it bother you too much.
K:Thanks.I better get back to my work before my boss yells at me again.
I:OK,I'll see you in a bit.
K:Alright.See you later.