Sprawdź się
e.g.
Which school do you go 1. after, 2. at the beginning, 3. in the middle, 4. with, 5. before, 6. at, 7. in, 8. at the end, 9. to, 10. of?
How many sports are you good 1. after, 2. at the beginning, 3. in the middle, 4. with, 5. before, 6. at, 7. in, 8. at the end, 9. to, 10. of?
Which team are you part 1. after, 2. at the beginning, 3. in the middle, 4. with, 5. before, 6. at, 7. in, 8. at the end, 9. to, 10. of?
Order the sentences to make a logical dialogue. Begin with:
- You should be well prepared before going onatto a job interview.
- What task are you working atonin?
- Do you often deal withaboutover difficult customers in your job?
- What job did he apply toforon?
- Are you interested atforin playing board games?
- What is he good atinon?
- He really likes working atonin a team and helping other people.
- What shall we begin overwithabout?
You can get asked many questions during your job interview. In order to get prepared for this stressful moment, write answers to the following questions. Each answer should be 1–3 sentences long.
Do you like working with others? Why/Why not?
What do you do when you’re stressed?
What are your strengths? Can they help during a job interview?
Is it a good idea to talk with your family before a job interview? Why/Why not?
During summer vacation, you are looking for a job to earn money for a trip with friends. You have recently been invited to a job interview. Write an e‑mail to your friend and tell him/her about your interview.
In your e‑mail:
describe your interviewer;
write about the questions the interviewer asked you;
tell your friend what your answers to the questions were;
let your friend know if you’re happy with yourself.
Expand on each of the points and use between 100 to 150 words.