全新版大学英语第四册03
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全新版大学英语第四册03
Unit 3 Job interview
In this unit, you will take
WarmingWarming-up Activities
ReadingReading-Centred Activities
Vocabulary Translating and Writing
endeavor:
an effort or attempt to do sth.; try to do sth. e.g. 1.The government has endeavored to forbid the employment of children under the age of 16. 2.The company endeavors to deal with clients’ complaints as promptly as possible.
interview: question to decide if sb. is right for a job 面试
e.g. 1.We’re going to interview six candidates this afternoon. 2.Johnson is being interviewed next week for the Chie Executive’s job.
incidentally:
by the way (used when adding more information to what was said before, or when you want to talk about sth. else you have just thought of) e.g. Incidentally, this wine goes particularly well with cheese. Incidentally, if you want to see her again, let me know.
grill:
(infml) question intensely; cook under or over direct heat (used in the pattern: grill sb. about / on sth.) e.g. 1.Tom was grilled by customs officers for several hours. The senior detective grilled the young suspect about the robbery case 3. 3.We can grill the chops on the barbecue. 2.
in the neighborhood of:
About I am hoping to buy an apartment in the neighborhood of 200,000 yuan.
How to write job application letters
1. An application letter should always be addressed to a specific individual. 2. In the opening paragraph of the letter, you should clarify which specific job you want and how you learned about the job vacancy. 3. The letter should go on to state, in summary fashion, why you want the job and why you qualify for it. 4. End by requesting an interview. Provide a phone number so the employer can contact you quickly. If you can be reached only at certain times, specify them. 5. Be concise. Generally speaking, an application letter shouldn’t be longer than one page. 6. Avoid bragging or boasting. Call attention to your most impressive achievements relating to the job you are seeking, and let these achievements speak for themselves. In the end
follow up:
take additional steps to further (a previous action) (followed by with) e.g. 1.If you make a hotel booking by phone, follow it up with written confirmation. 2.We are worried that terrorists will follow up their threats with bomb attacks.
prospective:
likely to become or be e.g. 1.The chief function of direct-mail advertising is to familiarize prospective buyers with a product. 2.The college had applications from nearly 300 prospective students.
take / have a crack (at): try to do sth.
e.g. 1.They have decided to have a crack at the double championship. 2.I would like to take a crack at the Olympic title again before I retire.
:
Text Organization
Part I Para.1-6
Part II para.7-27
Part III para.28-31
Main ideas A recent college graduate failed to answer the questions at an interview because of lack of preparation.
Part one:
Part two:
Байду номын сангаас
Four pieces of advice on being a successful interviewee
Part three
Everyone should make his or her own tracks in whatever he or she does
as I see it:
in my opinion e.g. As I see it, this press conference is the most successful one we have ever had.
go after:
try hard to obtain e.g. 1.Are you planning to go after Peter’s job when he leaves? 2.He went after first prize in the English speech contest.
pry:
try to look into private facts about a person (used in the pattern: pry into sth.) e.g. 1.We don’t want people prying into our affairs. 2.Some reporters like to pry into film stars’ private life.
blurt:
utter abruptly and thoughtlessly e.g. 1.Peter blurted the secret (out) before we could stop him. 2.As soon as the teacher put forward the question, he blurted the answer out.
Warming up :
Role-play:
One is an interviewer and the other is an interviewee. Now they are having a job interview.
interviewee Requirements: manager
One student is to be an interviewer. He can choose other three to five students to come to be interviewees. At last, select one to be the clerk and the best interviewee.
Unit 3 Job interview
In this unit, you will take
WarmingWarming-up Activities
ReadingReading-Centred Activities
Vocabulary Translating and Writing
endeavor:
an effort or attempt to do sth.; try to do sth. e.g. 1.The government has endeavored to forbid the employment of children under the age of 16. 2.The company endeavors to deal with clients’ complaints as promptly as possible.
interview: question to decide if sb. is right for a job 面试
e.g. 1.We’re going to interview six candidates this afternoon. 2.Johnson is being interviewed next week for the Chie Executive’s job.
incidentally:
by the way (used when adding more information to what was said before, or when you want to talk about sth. else you have just thought of) e.g. Incidentally, this wine goes particularly well with cheese. Incidentally, if you want to see her again, let me know.
grill:
(infml) question intensely; cook under or over direct heat (used in the pattern: grill sb. about / on sth.) e.g. 1.Tom was grilled by customs officers for several hours. The senior detective grilled the young suspect about the robbery case 3. 3.We can grill the chops on the barbecue. 2.
in the neighborhood of:
About I am hoping to buy an apartment in the neighborhood of 200,000 yuan.
How to write job application letters
1. An application letter should always be addressed to a specific individual. 2. In the opening paragraph of the letter, you should clarify which specific job you want and how you learned about the job vacancy. 3. The letter should go on to state, in summary fashion, why you want the job and why you qualify for it. 4. End by requesting an interview. Provide a phone number so the employer can contact you quickly. If you can be reached only at certain times, specify them. 5. Be concise. Generally speaking, an application letter shouldn’t be longer than one page. 6. Avoid bragging or boasting. Call attention to your most impressive achievements relating to the job you are seeking, and let these achievements speak for themselves. In the end
follow up:
take additional steps to further (a previous action) (followed by with) e.g. 1.If you make a hotel booking by phone, follow it up with written confirmation. 2.We are worried that terrorists will follow up their threats with bomb attacks.
prospective:
likely to become or be e.g. 1.The chief function of direct-mail advertising is to familiarize prospective buyers with a product. 2.The college had applications from nearly 300 prospective students.
take / have a crack (at): try to do sth.
e.g. 1.They have decided to have a crack at the double championship. 2.I would like to take a crack at the Olympic title again before I retire.
:
Text Organization
Part I Para.1-6
Part II para.7-27
Part III para.28-31
Main ideas A recent college graduate failed to answer the questions at an interview because of lack of preparation.
Part one:
Part two:
Байду номын сангаас
Four pieces of advice on being a successful interviewee
Part three
Everyone should make his or her own tracks in whatever he or she does
as I see it:
in my opinion e.g. As I see it, this press conference is the most successful one we have ever had.
go after:
try hard to obtain e.g. 1.Are you planning to go after Peter’s job when he leaves? 2.He went after first prize in the English speech contest.
pry:
try to look into private facts about a person (used in the pattern: pry into sth.) e.g. 1.We don’t want people prying into our affairs. 2.Some reporters like to pry into film stars’ private life.
blurt:
utter abruptly and thoughtlessly e.g. 1.Peter blurted the secret (out) before we could stop him. 2.As soon as the teacher put forward the question, he blurted the answer out.
Warming up :
Role-play:
One is an interviewer and the other is an interviewee. Now they are having a job interview.
interviewee Requirements: manager
One student is to be an interviewer. He can choose other three to five students to come to be interviewees. At last, select one to be the clerk and the best interviewee.