A Job Interview
A Job Interview
A Job Interview
by Rosemary Richey
Teachers notes
Finding a new job
1. Read adverts in the newspapers or
online from company websites.
2. Write an email or make a phone call
to ask more about the job.
3. Send the company your CV and
complete an application form.
4. Set up an interview.
TIME: 50 minutes
SKILLS: listening, speaking, writing, reading
AIM: to practise basic language associated with
job interviews
MATERIALS: one copy of the worksheet and the
CV template per student; one set of cut out and
shuffled email strips per pair of students; optional
copy of cut-outs page per student
Procedure
As a warm-up, ask students for some basic ideas on
finding a new job. Write these questions on the flipchart
or whiteboard:
How can you find a new job?
What steps do you need to take to get a new job?
Elicit a sample idea from each student. Write up their
possible answers on the flipchart or whiteboard.
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1. Put students in pairs and ask them to complete Activity
A. Check the answers together as a whole class.
Key: 1. in charge; 2. train; 3. take; 4. follow; 5. people;
6. tasking
2. Then follow up on some or all of the key vocabulary
points below:
Ask them for other words or phrases similar to in charge
of Write the examples on the flipchart or whiteboard.
Teaching tip:
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A job interview
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Ask students to work in the same pairs and hand out the
shuffled email cut-outs. Get students to put the cut-outs in
the correct order to make three emails; Asking about the
job, Replying to the email and Confirming the interview
appointment. Get one of the pairs to read out the emails
and ask the rest of the class if they agree with the order.
You could also hand out a copy of the cut-outs page to
each student, if you wish them to have the answers in full.
Key: 1. k, f, e, g; 2. j, h, a, c; 3. b, i, d
2. Focus and explain key words in the emails, such as:
qualifications: how a person got educated and trained
(university and/or vocational college)
work experience: previous jobs
position (or job in the company). This is sometimes called
a post.
Ask the students about their qualifications and work
experience. Have them give one example depending on
their experience.
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BUSINESS / Business Basics / A job interview
Teaching tip:
With stronger students, try to elicit some or all of
the missing words before they listen. You could do
this by giving them the initial letters of the missing
words, or the initial and final letters, or the total
number of letters. With weaker students, they will
probably need to listen more than once.
Key: 1. CV; 2. qualifications; 3. contact; 4. good; 5.
skills; 6. sociable; 7. problem; 8. solutions; 9. multitasking; 10. follow-up; 11. satisfied; 12. free; 13. enjoy;
14. activities; 15. candidate
2. Expand on the following language points from
the interview:
Ask students about their skills.
What are you good at?
Possible answers: Im good at selling, marketing,
dealing with numbers / calculations, talking to
customers. If necessary, point out that good at needs to
be followed by an -ing form.
Explain the concept of qualities (personal
characteristics, as opposed to skills which you already
have or can learn). Ask them what qualities they can
add to sociable from the interview? Write their examples
on the flipchart or whiteboard.
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friendly
helpful
cooperative
hard-working
Question
money
Follow-up activity
Ask students to write their own CV outline using the CV
template at the end of this lesson plan. Then ask them
to exchange their CV outline with another person for
them to read over. Get students to ask each other the
questions under the CV outline.
sociable
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Worksheet
customersFirst
Do you have:
excellent problem / people [5] skills with employees and customers?
Are you good at:
multi-tasking / taking [6]: for example, managing staff and looking after customers?
Then we would like to hear from you!
Contact Mrs Hannah Brightman for more details at
[email protected]
or phone 020 367 4085
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Worksheet
B:
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B:
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Good. So, lets get started and talk about the customer care manager job. I can see from your
______________ [1] that youve got excellent ______________ [2] and a very good background in
customer care. First, why did you decide to work in customer service?
B:
Well, I really like direct ______________ [3] with people. I think Im ______________ [4] at dealing with
A.
So, what qualities and ______________ [5] could you to bring to customer care?
B:
Well, I like talking to people; Im really ______________ [6]. Also, I can organize and manage teams well.
A:
B:
Oh, yes. I like working with other people. And Im a good ______________ [7] solver. I like finding
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This job really needs someone who can do more than one thing at the same time. Is that something you
can do?
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Thats exactly the kind of person we need for this job. So, what do you do in your ______________ [12] time?
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B:
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Well, we all need lots of ______________ [14] outside work if we want to have a good work-life balance.
B:
Yes, I think so too. Well, Mr Thomas, I think you are an excellent ______________ [15] for the position.
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CV template
Name
Address
Telephone
Email address
Date of birth
Home country
Work experience
Other skills
Languages
IT skills
Other
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Cut-outs
k. I am writing about your job advert for the customer care manager on the JobseekerPlus
website. I am very interested in the position and I would like to know more about the job.
f. I think that my qualifications and background are appropriate for the job and I attach
my CV.
e. I look forward to hearing from you.
g. Yours sincerely,
Martin Thomas
h. Could we meet next Wednesday (23 May) at 10am? I have attached directions to
our office.
a. I look forward to seeing you.
c. Best regards,
Hannah Brightman
b. Thank you for your message. Yes, I would be glad to meet you for an interview.
Next Wednesday at 10am is fine.
i. I look forward to meeting you.
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d. Yours sincerely,
Martin Thomas
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B:
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Good. So, lets get started and talk about the customer care manager job. I can see from your CV [1]
that youve got excellent qualifications [2] and a very good background in customer care. First, why did
B:
Well, I really like direct contact [3] with people. I think Im good [4] at dealing with all kinds of situations
with customers.
A.
So, what qualities and skills [5] could you to bring to customer care?
B:
Well, I like talking to people; Im really sociable [6]. Also, I can organize and manage teams well.
A:
B:
Oh, yes. I like working with other people. And Im a good problem [7] solver. I like finding
A:
This job really needs someone who can do more than one thing at the same time. Is that something
A:
B:
A:
B:
Thats exactly the kind of person we need for this job. So, what do you do in your free [12] time?
A:
B:
A:
Well, we all need lots of activities [14] outside work if we want to have a good work-life balance.
B:
Yes, I think so too. Well, Mr Thomas, I think you are an excellent candidate [15] for the position.
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