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职场英语对话
职场英语对话,在职场上主要看个人的工作能力,懂得人际交往也是职场制胜的法宝,工作能力的`提升需要借鉴职场同事的经验,做事游刃有余是工作能力强的表现,在职场上,职场英语对话是很重要的。
对话1 、
A:Is this vacancy still available now?
这个职位还招人吗现在?
B:Yes,we are still looking for the appropriate person.
是的,我们还在寻找合适的人。
appropriate [prprt]
adj. 适当的
对话2 、
A:I’d like to inquire about the job as an English teacher.
我想申请英语教师的职位。
B:Sorry,the vacancy has been filled already.
抱歉,这个职位已经招满人了。
对话3、
Owen:Hi,glad to see you. You know,I’m about to graduate ,but I have the faintest idea of how to go about finding a job.
欧文:嗨,见到你真是太高兴了。你知道,我快要毕业了,但我对如何着手找工作一无所知。
Henry:Oh,first you should prepare a resume. You should include your name,address and phone number in it.
亨利:哦,首先你应该准备一份简历。你应该在简历中写出你的姓名、地址和电话号码。
Owen:Then what else should I put into my resume?
欧文:还有什么应该写进简历呢?
Henry:Your job objects. In other words,what kind of job are you searching for?
亨利:还有你的工作目标。换句话说,就是你想要找什么样的工作?
Owen:How about my education background and working experience?
欧文:我的教育背景和工作经验呢?
Henry:Yes. And don’t forget to list them by date.
亨利:是的,也要写。而且别忘了按时间顺序列举。
Owen:I see. Is that all?
欧文:知道了。就这些吗?
Henry:No,it’s also necessary to list a few related interests.
亨利:不,还有必要列举一些相关的兴趣爱好。
Owen:Oh,good point.
欧文:噢,有道理。
Henry:At last you’d better attach a list of references to your resume.
亨利:最后你最好在简历中附上推荐信。
1、哪的口音Asking about accent
AYou have an unusual accent, Mr. Robbins. Where are you from originally? If you don’t mind me asking.
你的口音很特别,罗宾斯女士。是哪里人? 不介意我问吧?
BNot at all. I was born in Madrid, but I came to the States when I was a teenager.
没关系. 我在马德里出生,但十几岁时就到了美国。
AI guess that must be what I’m hearing, I really couldn’t place it. Do go back to Madrid often?
我听着也差不多,只是搞不准是哪里的口音。你常回马德里吗?
BNo, I haven’t been back for more than ten years.
不是,我有十多年没回去了。
2、恭贺升迁Congratulations on promotion
AJim. I heard you got a promotion!
嘿,吉姆。听说你被提升啦!
BYeah, I’m going to be running the Walker Avenue Branch.
不错。我将负责澳克大街分店。
ACongratulations, guy.
好小子,祝贺你!
BThanks. I appreciate it.
谢谢。
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