B1 Job Interview Workbook PDF
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This workbook provides exercises and tasks for practicing job interview skills at B1 Intermediate level. It includes various tasks like matching pictures to descriptions, answering interview questions, and writing follow-up emails. The exercises focus on vocabulary, listening, speaking, grammar, and writing related to job interviews.
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WORKBOOK Level: B1 Intermediate Title: Job Interview WORKBOOK Job Interview General English, Category: Business English...
WORKBOOK Level: B1 Intermediate Title: Job Interview WORKBOOK Job Interview General English, Category: Business English Topic: Work Media: Video Listening, Learning Speaking, Level: B1 Intermediate Grammar: Phrases Focus: Vocabulary, Writing Task 1 Match the pictures (1–4) with the correct descriptions (a–d). 1 2 3 4 a) IQ test / Math test c) Assessment day b) Personality test d) Individual task 1/5 © All rights reserved. For use of AmeriLingua members only. www.amerilingua.com Lesson ID: B1-12 Level: B1 Intermediate WORKBOOK Title: Job Interview Watch the video. Choose the correct option based on the Task 2 information from the video. 1. If you are asked to say something about yourself, a) you should focus on your personal life. b) you shouldn’t talk about personal details. 2. A good thing to do if asked, “What do you know about the company?”, a) is to make personal comments on the recruiter’s profile. b) is to know about the company’s recent activity. 3. To answer the question about your strengths, a) you should be able to talk about specific things. b) it’s better to give more general information. 4. If asked, “What would you say are some of your weaknesses?”, a) it’s better to talk about a problem we used to have but managed to overcome. b) it’s better to be honest about our present flaws. 5. The recruiter suggests a) asking directly about the salary. b) being careful with asking questions that are too direct. 6. Sending a “thank you email” after the interview a) is a good idea. b) is not a good idea. 2/5 © All rights reserved. For use of AmeriLingua members only. www.amerilingua.com Lesson ID: B1-12 Level: B1 Intermediate WORKBOOK Title: Job Interview Task 3 Choose the correct meaning of the underlined phrases. 1. I have a real passion for customer service. 2. I was really impressed with the new marketing campaign. 3. I think I do a good job when there's a challenging situation and someone needs to step up. 4. That used to be a flaw. 5. I used to struggle a lot with time management. a) a defect or weakness b) be extremely interested in something c) have difficulties and make a lot of effort to do something d) admire something or somebody e) take action Divide the interview questions into two categories, typical and Task 4 unusual questions. Think about the answers. 1. Why would you like to work for this company? 2. Could you tell me something about yourself? 3. Are you willing to work your fingers to the bone? 4. What are your salary expectations? 5. Who should support a family financially? 6. Do you have any questions about the job? 7. How did you hear about the position? 8. Is a heavy workload a big problem for you? 9. If you were a CEO in a company, what company would it be? 10. Have you worked for a similar company before? 3/5 © All rights reserved. For use of AmeriLingua members only. www.amerilingua.com Lesson ID: B1-12 Level: B1 Intermediate WORKBOOK Title: Job Interview Task 5 Complete the questions (1–6). Next, match the questions (1–6) with the answers (a–d). There are two extra questions. hard / apply / worked / salary / experience / player 1. Why did you for this position? 2. Are you a team ? 3. What motivates you to work ? 4. Have you ever in a company like this one? 5. Could you tell us about your previous ? 6. What are your expectations? a) Of course. I started as a journalist in a local newspaper five years ago. After three months, I moved to New York and became a TV reporter. b) Last year I worked for a similar company, although it was much smaller. c) Actually, I think I am. I like working and sharing ideas with other people. It’s easier to achieve goals when you cooperate with others. d) First of all, the offer sounds really interesting. I would like to work a little closer to the city center. It took me an hour to get to my previous workplace. Write the answers to the extra questions. 4/5 © All rights reserved. For use of AmeriLingua members only. www.amerilingua.com Lesson ID: B1-12 Level: B1 Intermediate WORKBOOK Title: Job Interview Task 6 Fill in the blanks using your own ideas. Next, answer the question. Dear Mr./Mrs. (1) (NAME), I wanted to thank you for your time yesterday. I enjoyed our conversation about (2) (TOPIC), and I’m excited about the possibility to join (3) (COMPANY) as (4) (POSITION). I believe the role is perfect for my (5) (SKILLS). As I mentioned, I’m proud of my (6) (SKILL), and I believe it would help me in the role. I’m looking forward to hearing more. Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. Best regards, (NAME) Do you think it’s a good idea to send a follow-up email? Task 7 Write a follow-up email you would send after an interview for one of the jobs below. a flight attendant a private detective a preschool teacher a personal trainer a waiter a financial director a food critic an interior designer a recruiter Dear Mr./Mrs. Best regards, 5/5 © All rights reserved. For use of AmeriLingua members only. www.amerilingua.com Lesson ID: B1-12 Level: B1 Intermediate WORKBOOK Title: Job Interview NOTES 6/5 © All rights reserved. For use of AmeriLingua members only. www.amerilingua.com Lesson ID: B1-12