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English conversation in the interview process

English conversation in the interview process

Interview is to examine a person's working ability in the form of written test or interview. Birds of a feather flock together and people are divided into groups. Through the interview, you can initially judge whether the candidate can integrate into your team. Welcome to learn English conversation during the interview!

Basic sentence expression

May I come in?

may I come in?

How are you, ms Smith?

Hello, Ms. Smith.

Excuse me. May I see Mrs Smith?

Excuse me, may I see Ms. Smith?

4) Teacher Wu? Can you come? Please sit down.

Miss Wu, please come in and sit down.

I'm here for an interview by appointment. Nice to meet you.

I'm here for an interview by appointment. Nice to meet you.

I came for the interview as required.

I was invited to an interview.

7) Is it difficult to find our company?

Is it difficult to find our company?

What do you think of the weather today?

What do you think of the weather today?

Have a dialogue

(A = applicant I = interviewer)

Dialogue 1

A: May I come in?

I: Yes, please.

How are you, madam? My name is Jason Wu. I am invited to your company for an interview.

I: Fine, thank you for coming. Mr. Wu, please sit down. I'm Anne Smith, assistant manager.

Nice to meet you, Ms. Smith.

I: Nice to meet you, too.

A: May I come in?

I: Please come in.

Hello, madam. My name is Jason Wu, and I am invited to your company for an interview.

I: OK, thank you for coming. Mr. Wu, please sit down. My name is Anne Smith, assistant manager.

Nice to meet you, Ms. Smith.

I: Nice to meet you, too.

Dialogue 2

Ok, Mr. Wu. You can come in now. I'm Anne Smith. On my right is my colleague Anna Duncan, and on my left is Angela Lamb. Please sit down.

I: Thank you. Good afternoon, Mrs Smith, Miss Duncan and Miss Lamb.

Your English is very fluent.

I: Thank you.

What do you think of the weather today?

I: I don't like this weather. Cold rain. I hope the sun will shine as soon as possible.

All right, Mr. Wu, you can come in. I'm Anne Smith. My colleague Anna Duncan is on my right and Angela Lamb is on my left. would you sit down , please.

I: Thank you. Good afternoon, Ms. Smith, Miss Duncan and Miss Lamb.

Your English is very fluent.

I: Thank you.

What do you think of the weather today?

I: I like this weather. It's cold and rainy. I hope it will come out soon.

Dialogue 3

A: Excuse me. May I see Mrs Smith?

I: It's me. What can you do?

Nice to meet you, Ms. Smith. I'm here for an interview by appointment.

I: Are you Mr. Wu?

Yes, I am.

I: Nice to meet you, too. Do you have any difficulty in finding our company?

No, I am familiar with this area.

Excuse me, may I see Ms. Smith?

I: I just, can I help you?

Nice to meet you, Ms. Smith. I'm here for an interview by appointment.

I: Are you Mr. Wu?

A: Me.

I: Nice to meet you, too. Is it difficult to find our company?

No, I am familiar with this area.

Interview English situational dialogue

1. Are you hiring?

Are you hiring?

I saw the advertisement of your in the newspaper, and I want to apply for this job.

I saw your advertisement in the newspaper and want to apply for this job.

3. When can you come for an interview?

When can you come for an interview?

4. Do you have any references?

Do you have a letter of introduction?

5. What is your past work experience?

What work experience did you have in the past?

This is an impressive resume, Mr Smith.

Mr Smith, your resume is impressive.

7. What qualifications do you have?

What qualifications do you have?

8. What's the starting salary?

What is the starting salary?

9. What are the possibilities for promotion?

What are the requirements for promotion?

10. What holidays/benefits do you provide for your employees?

What holidays/benefits do you provide for your employees?

Part II: Dialogue

1. Resume and interview Resume and interview

Hey, Ted, I saw this advertisement in the newspaper. You should see it.

B: What's this?

A: It's for a job. It looks very suitable for you.

B: Let me see ... "Recruitment: rising star fimp3 manager. Must have good organizational skills. Experience is preferred. Please contact Betty Sue. "Oh, I don't know ...

Come on, what have you got to lose?

Where is my resume?

Here, I'll type one for you.

Thank you, Mary. You are a true friend. I'll call now to arrange an interview.

Hey, Ted, I saw this advertisement in the newspaper. You should see it.

What is an advertisement?

A: The job advertisement. It looks good on you.

Let me see. "Recruitment: companies with great development potential recruit managers. Good organizational skills are needed. Experienced. Interested parties please contact Betty Sue ". Oh, I don't know. ...

Come on, you have nothing to lose.

B: But what about my resume?

A: Here you are. I'll print a copy for you.

Thank you, Mary. You are such a friend. I'll call now to arrange an interview.

2. Salary

Well, I've read your resume, Mr. Peebles.

Please call me Ted.

Well, Ted, this is an impressive resume. However, before we make a final decision, we still have several applicants to interview. If possible, we will call you before Friday.

B: No problem.

Do you have any other questions?

Well, what kind of salary do you offer?

A: Salary is based on experience and working time in our company.

I see.

Once we formally hire you, the salary can be negotiated.

B: That sounds good.

Oh, Mr peebles, I have read your resume.

Please call me Ted.

A: OK, Ted, your resume is impressive, but before we make a final decision, we have to interview several other applicants. If possible, we will call you before Friday.

B: Yes.

Do you have any other questions?

Oh, what is the salary offered by your company?

A: Wages are paid according to experience, and there are also working hours.

I see.

If you are a regular employee, the salary can be discussed.

B: OK.

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