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How to overcome IELTS listening job-hunting scene

Although the scene of job interview is not as frequent as that of tourist accommodation, it is also one of the common scenes in IELTS listening. As a kind of life English (survival

Among them, the English test content mainly appears in section 1 and section2, and so far, this scene has also shown an upward trend in the IELTS listening test, so IELTS candidates need to pay more attention. The following details how to overcome the IELTS listening job-hunting scenario.

First, the scene introduction

This part of the scene is mainly to investigate and consult a full-time or part-time job or a company's recruitment information. In fact, no matter what kind of background form it appears, the content of the examination is very close to our real life and truly reproduces the original scene. For example, investigate the vacancy of the applied position.

Or position, place of work

Location, company name (examination of proper nouns), interview, company benefits (salary/salary/salary, pension, vacation/speech, etc. ) working hours (work)

Time/shift), department/division, training, responsibilities or job responsibilities, clothing, etc.

Take building 8Test4Section 1 as an example:

Xiwan Hotel-Work Details

Sample answer

Newspaper advertisement for temporary staff

Vacancy of 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _

work in two shifts

You can select 2 of your _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Salary:? 5.50 per hour, including 3 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

The hotel provides 4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ rooms.

Total weekly salary:? 23 1

Dress: a white shirt and 5 pairs of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ pants (not provided).

A 6 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (provided)

Start date: 7 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Call Jane 8 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (service manager) before 9 am tomorrow (Tel:

832009)

She will need a10 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

The above 10 questions, except questions 2 and 4, basically cover the background knowledge mentioned above, such as:

Q 1 when examining the position applied for, students need to keep in mind the word vacancy;

Q 3 examines the content of wages;

Q 5-6 fitting;

Q 7 is the start date (assessment date) of the work;

Q 8- 10 is the interview details.

Questions 2 and 4 are also relatively easy to locate: Question 2 "You can choose ..." needs to be followed by a noun or noun phrase, and the brackets behind it emphasize that the information in the space must be the weekly magazine.

Same; Q4 Check what the hotel can offer (the hotel provides a _ _ _ _) and pay in the context? 5.50 per hour

Total weekly salary:? 23 1 can help locate, and the answer to this question must be a countable noun.

There are job interview scenes in the exam, and most of them have no difficult words and topics. Students need to carefully master the vocabulary of the scene and the test sites that they often take.

Second, vocabulary accumulation.

1, job-hunting expression:

Vacancy, position, position, recruitment, employment, employment, job inquiry.

2. Sources of information:

Websites, radio, newspapers, friends.

3. Work type (work/major/occupation/work category):

Full-time, part-time, internship, probation.

4. Time-related content (various times)

Working hours are preferred: working hours, working hours, day shift and night shift,

Full-time, part-time

Start date/day, you can work from … to … (date, week and time are important test sites)

Vacation, rest day, rest, between … and ….

Interview time The interview is scheduled at+week+time/call someone. Before/after ...

Certificate Expiration Time The certificate will expire on/year/month/day.

5. Wage-related (remuneration/salary/salary)

The payment basis is hourly/daily/weekly/annual, and the total weekly salary is based on

once a week

$5.50, ? 2.50 and so on.

6. Work experience+required skills/conditions (work experience+required skills/qualifications)

Work experience as a waitress, waitress, hard ball, cook, nanny,

Nurses, consultants, lifeguards

Related skills diving, working on the beach, driving, Japanese,

Administrative work, keyboard, guitar, jazz.

Relevant requirements: diploma, degree, driver's license, truck/van license, work.

Permit (work permit), visa type

Related insurance, medical insurance, life insurance

Age requirement is less than+age, minimum age and maximum age.

Dress requirements: uniform, dress, vest, jacket, trousers, trousers, shirt, suit,

gown

Reference, reference, letter of recommendation, guarantee

7. Contact information

Inspection point: telephone number, e-mail, address (spelled in central guest house, elsewhere, etc.), preferred for work.

Location.

8. Welfare and Incentive (Welfare and Incentive)

As far as meals are concerned, free dinner/lunch/meals.

In terms of treatment, extra pay for weekly work/overtime/overtime, sick pay,

raise the pay

Free transportation, free public transportation,

Accommodation: Accommodation is provided in a nearby town, near the subway/bus.

Number+number

Free training and promotion related to training.

The above is the introduction of how to overcome the IELTS listening job-hunting scene, and I hope it will be helpful for you to prepare for IELTS. Finally, I wish you all satisfactory results in the IELTS test.