At the Employment Office - Part 1 - LINC 3.19
9:48 AM Watch the video. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation. Complete the exercise below.
to inquire • when I can speak • job listed • what I did • typing job listed • keep trying • putting it off • drop it off • who to see • former employer • job posted • check out • as a secretary • dropped by • started looking
Click and Drop: click on a word in the box above and then in the correct space. Check your answers. What is your score?
JOYCE: To underline, press "Control" and "U" ... that's ... Hello. |
TASHA: Oh, hello, Joyce. This is Tasha. |
JOYCE: Oh, hi, Tasha. How are you? |
TASHA: Well, I'm fine, thanks. And how about you? |
JOYCE: I'm okay. This computer is driving me crazy! |
TASHA: Well, you just have to . You can do it! |
JOYCE: I suppose. |
TASHA: Listen, I the Canada Employment Office after I left work. |
JOYCE: Are you looking for a new job? |
TASHA: No. I had some employment information from my boss. I had to . But would you be interested in a job? |
JOYCE: Why? |
TASHA: Well, they have a secretarial on the board that you should . |
JOYCE: I don't know. I haven't worked for some time. |
TASHA: Well, it wouldn't hurt about it. |
JOYCE: I am interested. I've just been for a while. |
TASHA: You should go down to CEC as soon as possible. |
JOYCE: Can you tell me ? |
TASHA: Just tell the receptionist that you're interested in the on the "help wanted" board. |
JOYCE: Thanks, Tasha. I really appreciate it. |
TASHA: Lots of luck! L1NC 3.19 |
JOYCE: Bye-bye. |
TASHA: Bye. |
At Reception |
RECEPTIONIST: Can I help you? |
JOYCE: Yes. I'm interested in a secretarial on the board. |
RECEPTIONIST: Okay. Have you been here before? |
JOYCE: No. I've just for a job. |
RECEPTIONIST: Okay. You have to fill this application form first before you see a counsellor. Have you worked before? |
JOYCE: I worked for five years or so before my children were born. |
RECEPTIONIST: Okay. Be sure and put that on the application form. And also include your job skills, the name of your , and don't forget your social insurance number. |
JOYCE: Okay. I'll do that right now. |
RECEPTIONIST: Let me know if you need any help. |
JOYCE: Thanks. Ah, can you tell me to a counsellor? |
RECEPTIONIST: It shouldn't be too long. |
JOYCE: Thank you. |
This exercise has been made using a free generator and script at Random Idea English Video courtesy TRU University – Open Learning Division
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