English at Work - Episode 1: The Interview (Language for interviews)
English at Work Episode 1: The Interview (Language for interviews)
Narrator: Hold tight please! This is Anna, on a bus going to an interview for a job as a sales executive at Tip Top Trading – one of London's fastest growing companies. How are you feeling Anna?
Anna: Oh, a little nervous but I really want this job.
Narrator: Well don't worry Anna, as long as you say the right things, you'll be fine.
Anna: The right things!? Like what?
Narrator: You need to sell yourself, be confident, not arrogant and give examples. Like: A good example that comes to mind. I'm particularly proud of. Timekeeping is important to me.
Anna: Oh right. Thanks. Perhaps you can come with me?
Narrator: Sorry Anna, you're on your own now – but we'll be listening in. Look! You've just arrived. Good luck!
Paul: Come in. Hello, I'm Paul, the Manager of Tip Top Trading. And you must be….?
Anna: It's Anna.
Paul: Yes, very good. Thanks for coming. Now somewhere in this pile, I've got your CV…
Anna: Err, is that it there?
Paul: Oh yes, thanks Hannah. Your qualifications look impressive but what sales experience can you bring to our company?
Anna: I worked in a shop once. Narrator: Ohhh Anna! Sell yourself. Give a good example!
Anna: Oh right…mmm….well a good example that comes to mind is when I was involved with a campaign to promote and sell a new range of clothes – I loved doing it and it was…
Denise: Oh sorry, excuse me, here's your tea Paul.
Paul: Thanks Denise. Now Anna, it looks like you've achieved a lot during your time at university. Could you give me an example of good team working during your time there?
Denise: Sorry! I forgot the sugar.
Paul: Thank you Denise.
Anna: Hmm, so you want an example? I was the treasurer of the debating society at university. That was OK I suppose.
Narrator: Come on Anna. Be more enthusiastic – the debating society is exciting!
Anna: I mean… I'm particularly proud of how I organised the finances for the debating society. We had a very small budget and I had to make decisions on what to buy.
Narrator: I like it! "I'm particularly proud of" - Positive but not boasting. You're doing well.
Paul: Very impressive – so you're a good planner Anna! We like organised people here... ooops, silly me. I seemed to have spilt tea over your CV.
Anna: Oh, do you need some help?
Paul: Oh no…I'm sure it'll dry out… carry on please…
Anna: Also… timekeeping is important to me…
Narrator: "Timekeeping is important to me" – that's good!
Anna: I always try to complete my work on time. At university I never handed my assignments in late.
Paul: That's good to hear. We like punctuality here…
Denise: Excuse me Paul. Sorry it's a bit late – but I thought you might like a biscuit with your tea.
Paul: Hmm thanks….oh lovely, custard creams… mmm. Now Hannah, finally I wanted to ask you what exactly made you apply for this job at this company?
Anna: Errrr… ooo… well. The reason I applied is….
Narrator: Yes, yes, yes Anna? Do you need a bit more time to think?
Anna: Errr…mmm…
Narrator: What's she going to say? How would you answer that? Join us next time to find out. Before we go, here's a reminder of some of the great lines Anna's used today:
A good example that comes to mind ... I'm particularly proud of ... Timekeeping is important to me.
Until next time, bye bye!
Listening comprehension question: What was Anna's role in the university debating society?