A Steap Ahead
Here you have again the links that we have asked you to visit in this session. Remember that the links under You should know are compulsory and the ones under A step ahead are optional. |
Here you have an explanation of phrasal verbs in Spanish
You can find a chart here that lists many of the countries or nations in the world, with the following information:
- Name of country
- Adjective used for that country (also describes nationality)
- Noun used for a person from that country
Visit the BBC site for information on how to get a job and do the section on job interviews.
Now visit The Center for independent language learning (Hong Kong Polytechnic University) and practise your language at a virtual job interview.
And here you have a video on how to prepare for an interview.
And another video on job interviews for learners of English.
Intonation is quite complex. To find out more about it click here.
Here you have some colloquial work vocabulary from the BBC site.
You can visit this link if you want to know how to dress for an interview.
This article will help you to list your accomplishments and be ready in case potential interviewers ask you "What accomplishments are you most proud of?"
Quitting a job is not always easy. Here you will read about the steps to follow when you want to resign from your job, including giving a two weeks notice.
And here you have an example for a letter of resignation.
And on a lighter note, a silly job interview with the Monty Python. Don't take it seriously or your future career is in trouble!
Here you have a virtual job interview. It is a simulation of a conversation between interviewer and applicant. You have to choose an answer and then receive the feedback.