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Scripts Unit 1
Part II Listening and Speaking
Task 1 FAQs in job interview
Comments on the three questions:
Point for Q 1: Tell me something about yourself.
Sample answers:
Q1.
I am graduating in June,2015 from Guangdong University of Finance and my major is financial secretary. I am an outgoing, energetic person. I enjoy teamwork very much. As part of my degree program, I needed to communicate with different peopel. I possess excellent interpersonal skills and a very positive attitude. My career aspiration is to become a successful secretary. During my internship at one company, I worked as a secretary. My duties included offering friendly and efficientschedule to my boss, answering phone calls, taking and passing on messages to my boss.
Q2.
I received honors in several Financial management and computer contests. I am good at communicating, organizing and coordinating. I like to get along well with people from different backgrounds.If something blocks my path, I will look for a solution. I never give up easily.
Sometimes I receive comments that I need to improve in the area of filing. I am now trying to improve by learning from others.
Q3.
Interest and career development are two of my criteria in choosing a job. Interest is the best motivation. I love to be a secretary, so I will definitely devote myself to it. Moreover, high job satisfaction can be attained when the job is what I am interested in.
Career development is very important for me when choosing a job. From what I know, Shangri-La provides equal career advancement for all staff. The job rotation plan and individually tailored training program are really exciting and helpful for young people like me.
Task 2 Inappropriate questions in job interview
Script:
M: Come in, please.
W: Good morning, sir. I’m Karen Yang.
M: Good morning, Miss Yang. I’m Kevin Carter, the Administration Manager. Take a seat, please.
W: Oh, is that your wife, Mr. Carter? She is so beautiful.
M: Thank you. Ah… Miss Yang, I’ve gone through your resume. I’d like to ask you some quest ions now, if you don’t mind.
W: Of course not. please go ahead.
M: Well, can you tell me why you would like to work as a medical representative with us?
W: I really like this kind of work, and having been a doctor for three years, I want to
apply for this position for a change.
M: Don’t you think it’s a pity for you to leave your present job?
W: To some extent, it is. I have learned a lot in the hospital. But I would like to try a different kind of life. By the way, could you tell me how much the new job pays? M: Sure. There is a five-month probationary试用的period and you can only get RMB2,000 for each month. After that, we’ll determine your salary according to your performance.
W: Oh, I see. Then, what about the paid holidays, insurance, and things like that? M: Every employee in our company enjoys life insurance人寿保险and unemployment insurance. In addition, they enjoy two-week paid holidays.
W: That sounds fine. How much time will it take for me to be promoted here?
M: I’m not sure. It depends on your ability and performance. Maybe we’ll send you to one of our branches, if you like.
W: No problem. I hate staying at one place all the time. But in which cities do you have your branches? And, where is your company based (把总部设在…)?
M: Our company is based in New York, with branches in many cities, such as Philadelphia, Beijing and London.

Key:
Is that your wife, Mr. Carter? She is so beautiful.
Avoid asking interviewer personal questions or making personal comments.
Could you tell me how much the new job pays?
The interviewer might infer from these questions that you are only interested in your own needs and not those of their company. Wait until the employer raises these subjects to discuss them.
What about the paid holidays, insurance, and things like that?
How much time will it take for me to be promoted here?
But in which cities do you have your branches? And where is your company based?
It is also unwise to ask about things you should have already known. You are only telling the interviewer that you haven't done your homework.
Part III Language Focus
Key:
o Name: Cai Ning
o Personality: serious-minded认真的; calm; humorous; easy-going
o Strengths: the ability to work with all types of people
o Weakness: perfectionist; impatient
o Work experience: six year s’ financial industry experience with several companies; two years’ experience in an investment bank
o Qualification: graduated from Peking University in 2001 majoring in accounting; fluent English; bookkeeping记账and accounting proficiency in English.
o Reasons for leaving last job: want to find a job that is challenging.
o Questions about the job: Would I be able to work abroad in one of your overseas branches?
Part IV Viewing and Speaking
Video 1 Applying for the position of financial consultant
Script:
Chen: Good morning, Ms Mandel.
Ms. Mandel: Good morning, sit down, please.
Chen: Thank you!
Ms. Mandel: You are Chen Bo, aren’t you? I’m Cathy Mandel, Director of the HR Department.
Chen: Yes, I’m Chen Bo. Nice to meet you, Ms. Mandel.
Ms. Mandel: Nice t o meet you, too. I’ve gone through your resume and would like to know more about you.
Chen: Thank you for your interest in me.
Ms. Mandel: To start with, would you like to tell me a bit about yourself?
Chen: Sure. I’m a senior student at GDUF. I expect to graduate this summer. My major is international finance.
Ms. Mandel: So why did you choose our company?
Chen: As far as I know, your company is one of several leading international consultant corporations which came to China after China entered WTO. I think working here would give me the best chance to use what I’ve learned at university. Ms. Mandel: As a major in international finance, what do you think you can do in consultancy?
Chen: Well, I know how to tackle problems. For example, I know I must first analyze the problem and work out the major cause. Then I will be able to search for ways to solve it from available data.
Ms. Mandel: Sometimes data is not enough. Have you got any relevant experience in this field?
Chen: Last year, during the probationary period, I was involved in the restoration of a factory in Nanjing, I really learned a lot from the experience, especially how to access 评估people’s strengths and abilities.
Ms. Mandel: Can you cope with hard work under pressure and in a tough environment?
C hen: No problem, I don’t care about pressure or the environment as long as I enjoy the work.
Ms. Mandel: Good. Now, do you have any questions to ask?
Chen: Yes, I’ve got one. Are there any opportunities for Chinese employees to be transferred to the head office in New York or other branch offices around the world? Ms. Mandel: Um, probably. I think you are likely to be sent to work in an overseas branch to get experience later on once you’ve proved your worth.
Chen: Oh, great. If I’m accepted, I will do my b est for the company.
Ms. Mandel: I wish you luck! We’ll notify you of our final decision by Friday. Chen: Thank you! Ms. Mandel. Good-bye.
Ms. Mandel: Goodbye.
Key:
Reasons for joining the company
It is one of the leading international consultant corporations which came to China
after China entered WTO.
Working in this company would give him the best chance to use what he has learned at university.
Relevant work experience
He was involved in a factory restoration in Nanjing.
Questions
Are there any opportunities for Chinese employees to be transferred to the head office in New York or other branch offices around the world?
Result of the interview
Chen Bo will be notified of the final decision by Friday.
Video 2 Applying for the position of Sales Manager
Script:
Wang: May I come in?
Mr. White: Yes, please do.
Wang: Good morning, sir. My name is Merry Wang. I’ve come for an interview, as requested.
Mr. White: Nice to meet you, Miss Wang. I am Harry White, Director of the HR Department. I was expecting you. Please, take a seat.
Wang: Thank you.
Mr. White: Well, Miss Wang, you are applying for the position of Sales Manager, right? How did you know about our company?
Wang: I got to know your company from your TV commercials. They are elaborately designed and produced, and leave me deep impression. And in the summers of 1997 and 1998 I worked as a salesgirl for your company in Guangzhou.
Mr. White: Really? That’s good. Then you must know something about our company? Wang: Yes, a little. Your company is very famous. Your cosmetics and skincare products are very popular with women all over the world.
Mr. White: Huh, that’s right. Miss Wang, can you tell me which university you attended?
Wang: Sun Yat-sen.
Mr. White: And what degree have you got?
Wang: I have a bache lor’s degree in business administration.
Mr. White: How is your English? You know, some staff members in our company are Americans, so conversational English is very important.
Wang: I passed TEM 8 at college, and I am good at oral English. I think I can communicate with Americans quite well.
Mr. White: Good. I know you are now with United Butter. What is your chief responsibility there?
Wang: I’ve worked there for five years, since I graduated from college. Two years ago, I was appointed Brand Manager—responsible for the Panda line of biscuits.
Mr. White: Why do you want to change your job?
Wang: I want to change my work environment, seek new challenges and broaden my experience. That’s why I want to move into sales.
Mr. White: What do you think is the most important qualification for a salesperson?
Wang: I think it’s self-confidence and quality products.
Mr. White: I agree with you. What salary would you expect to get here?
Wang: Well, I would leave it to you to decide after you consider my abilities. My cu rrent annual income in United Butter is 150 thousand. But, er, … could you tell me a little more about what the job entails?
Mr. White: You would be in charge of all the sales activities, for all hair products in northeast China. This would involve market analysis, client service and development, sales promotion, and regular customer satisfaction surveys. You’d report directly to the Regional Sales Director. Do you have any other questions?
Wang: Yes, only one. When can I get your decision?
Mr. White: I nee d to discuss with other board members. We’ll notify you of our decision as soon as possible. But … to be honest, you seem to be a good candidate with the right kind of experience and personality. You’re high on my list.
Wang: That’s good! Thank you, Mr. Wh ite. I look forward to hearing from you. Goodbye.
Mr. White: Goodbye.
Key:
o 1. F T F F T
o 2. 1) Sales Manager
2) Five
3) Brand Manager
4) biscuits
5) Business Administration
6) oral English
Scripts Unit 2
Script:
Sherry: Daniel, it’s you! I haven’t seen you for years. How are you doing?
Daniel: Very well, thank you. And you, Shelly?
Sherry: Not too bad. I heard you’ve got a new job. So, what do you do now? Daniel: I am an engineer in a large international car corporation now.
Sherry: Oh, that’s nice! Which department are you in?
Daniel: I’m in the Research and Development Department.
Sherry: That sounds great!
Daniel: Yes, it’s really a very exciting and rewarding job. At the moment, we are designing a new type of car.
Sherry: Oh, really? You’ve always been clever, Daniel. I knew you’d do something very challenging and creative. Do you need to work overtime?
Daniel: Not really, I just work regular hours most of the time. But on Friday nights, I sometimes stay in the office after work to deal with unfinished tasks.
Sherry: Well, Daniel, you must come and see me sometime and tell me all about it over a cup of tea.
Daniel: I certainly will. What about you, Sherry? How is your job?
Sherry: I am still the ac countant of that cosmetics company…
Task 2 Describing jobs
Script:
v Jack: Hi, I’m Jack. I’m the manager of the Research & Development Department. I’ve been in this position for three years. I have to manage all aspects of the product development process, including resource allocation , budget requirements and personnel management. I have to work with marketing teams to analyze the needs of the developing markets and direct our work accordingly. I’m responsible for creating and managing the R&D teams and for the overall planning, execution , and success of the projects.
v Janet: I’m Janet, Sales Manager of R&T Company. Since I was promoted to the position of manager four years ago, I’ve been engaged in various responsibilities. My responsibilities include: developing sales strategies; achieving sales targets; recruiting and training sales staff; supervising and motivating team performance; expanding the customer base and ensuring high levels of customer satisfaction.
v Stanley: Hi, I’m Stanley. As the manager of the Production Department, I’m responsible for selecting, developing and managing a highly competent and motivated staff of employees; ensuring that production is cost-effective and the products are produced on time and of good quality. Moreover, I have to work out the human and material resources needed. I’m also responsible for identifying the training needs of our staff and cultivating a culture of continuous improvement in all aspects of manufacturing.
Part IV Viewing and Speaking
Video 1 Introducing titles and responsibilities
Script:
President: Good afternoon, everyone! This is Robin Copperfield, the new vice president of our company. He will be in charge of the accounting work. Let’s give him a warm welcome!
Robin: Thank you!
President: Mr. Copperfield is an expert in the field of accounting. So, it is a pleasure for us to have him here. Now, Mr. Copperfield, I’d like to introduce the vice presidents and managers to you.
Robin: It’s OK, thank you!
President: This is May Bates, Vice President in charge of the Administration Department and the Neighborhood Service Department.
Robin: Nice to meet you, Ms. Bates.
Ms. Bates: Nice to meet you, Mr. Copperfield.
President: And this is Dennis Hayes. Vice President in charge of the Marketing Department and the Sales Department.
Dennis Hayes: How do you do, Mr. Copperfield? Glad to meet you.
Robin: Glad to meet you, Mr. Hayes.
President: And this is…oh, where is Andrew Jefferson?
Robin: Mr. Jefferson? I’ve met him before. I heard he is one of the secr ets of this company’s success. Everyone was raving about what a great job he’s done in …
President: Uh… speak of the devil… Mr. Jefferson has just arrived.
Mr. Jefferson: Hi, Mr. Copperfield, good to see you again.
Robin: Good to see you, Mr. Jefferson.
Mr. Jefferson: Sorry, I’m late. I was talking to a client.
Robin: Oh, that’s OK. How many departments are you in charge of, Mr. Jefferson? Mr. Jefferson: Four: Research & Development, Engineering, Contract Budgets, and Project Preparation.
Robin: No wonder y ou’re so busy.
President: Mr. Copperfield, there are three managers who report directly to you, and they are all ladies. So, ladies, can you introduce yourselves?
Ada Black: I’m Ada Black, responsible for management accounts.
Caroline Clinton: I’m Caroline Clinton, responsible for financial accounts.
Lucy White: I’m Lucy White, responsible for data processing.
Robin: Oh, good. Nice to meet you all, ladies.
Key:
1. Caroline Clinton: financial accounts
Lucy White: data processing
Ada Balck: management accounts
2. Administration; Marketing; Engineering; Project Preparation; Accounting
3.1)administration:rear service of the company,coordinating the staff to exercise 2)neighborhood service:working out plans for preserving&improving the physicl,social&economic health of neighbor.
3)marketing:establishing marketing strategies to
4)research&development:providing advice on available research
5)engineering:manage&controlling project quality,schedule &costs
6)contract budgets:lead the preparation,development &management of the operational Video 2 Do you like your job?
Script:
Robin: What’s your job now, Jerome? Do you still work for that wholly funded American company?
Jerome: No, I left it three years ago. I have my own business now.
Frank: Gee, that’s great! How do you feel as a self-employed entrepreneur ? Jerome: I feel good. I can make a lot more money than before and I have a lot of independence in doing things. But, sometimes I ge[t] tired. As you know, it’s not very easy to run a business on your own. What about you, Frank? What are you doing now?
Frank: I’ve worked for several companies. After graduation, I wen[t] to a priva[te] company. Then a year later, I changed to a Sino-Japanese [‘sainəu,dʒæpə’ni:z] joint-venture enterprise and worked as a sales assistant. Two years later, I moved on to a computer company and worked in export sales. And now, I’m an advertising executive.
Colin: Oh, you are a real job-hopper. Why have you changed jobs so often?
Frank: I’m always interested in new challenges. I know changing jobs frequently can be a waste of a company’s human resources, but I’m gaining a lot of experience! How
is your job, Colin?
Colin: I’ve been working for the PMC Textile Plant since I graduated. Two years ago, I was promoted to Line Supervisor.
Frank: Do you like your job?
Colin: The salary and benefits are Ok, but I don’t like the work environment. You know, the workshops are very noisy sometimes. Also, I don’t often get an opportunity to go anywhere. I hate staying in the same place all the time. You often travel on business, right, Robin?
Robin: Yes. As a buyer, I mus[t] travel to purchase stock. I’ve been to a lot of places. Colin: Maybe I should think about becoming a buyer…
Robin: Mm…, everything has two sides. I get fed up with traveling. Nowadays, I wan[t] to spend more time with my family.
Janet: Hi, guys, may I join you?
Everybody: Sure. Have a seat.
Janet: You enjoy getting together, don’t you?
What are you talking about?
Robin: Jobs. What kind of job do you have, Janet?
Janet: I’m the Public Relati ons Manager in a holding company.
Colin: Do you enjoy it?
Janet: Yes. What I like about it is that I can meet a lot of new and interesting people. Robin: How about your working hours?
Janet: That’s the trouble. I usually have to work overtime because I oft en have dinner parties in the evening. I don’t get enough time with my family and baby.
Key:
1. self-employed entrepreneur, buyer, Line Supervisor, Advertising Executive, Public Relations Manager
2. Names like dislike
Jerome
making a lot more money; having lots of independence in doing things
feeling tired sometimes
Robin
having been to a lot of places
too much traveling; having very little time to
spend with his family
Colin
good salary and benefits
noisy work environment; seldom having the
opportunity to go out
Frank
new challenges; a lot of experience
Janet
meeting a lot of new & interesting people
often having dinner parties in the evening; having little time with her family and baby
Scripts Unit 3
Part II Listening and Speaking
Task 1 Making a call
Script:
Office Assistant: Good morning. Luck Promotions. May I help you?
Mike: Hello, this is Mike Twist from Smooth Communication. Could I speak to Steve Turner, please?
Office Assistant: Just a moment, please.
Steve: Hi, Mike. It’s nice to hear from you. How’s the English weather?
Mike: It’s pretty good for this time of year. What’s it like in New York?
Steve: Not good, I’m afraid.
Mike: That’s a pity! I’m planning to come by next week.
Steve: Really? Well, you’ll come by and see us while you’re here, I hope.
Mike: That’s what I’m phoning about. I’ve got a meeting with a customer in Boston on Thursday next week. I was hoping we could arrange to meet up either before or after that.
Steve: Great. That would give me a chance to show you that convention center. Mike: That’s what I was thinking.
Steve: You said you have to be in Boston on Thursday? That’s the 7th?
Mike: That’s right. I could stop over in New York on the way—that would be Wednesday. Would that be possible?
Steve: Ah, I’m afraid I won’t be in the office on Wednesday.
Mike: Er, well, the other possibility would be to arrange it after I leave Boston. Steve: When do you plan to leave Boston?
Mike: Either Thursday afternoon or Friday morning, but I would like to catch a flight back to London on Friday evening.
Steve: Ok. Well, it would be best for us if you could fly in on Friday morning. I will pick you up at the airport, and then I could show you the convention center. If there’s time, you could come back to the office and we’ll run thr ough any of the details that still haven’t been finalized.
Mike: That sounds good. Just as long as I can get back to the airport for my evening flight.
Steve: No problem. Look, why don’t you fax me your information once you’ve confirmed your flight? Then w e’ll get back to you with an itinerary for the day—that’s Friday the 8th, right?
Mike: That’s right. Good. Well, I’ll do that and I look forward to seeing you next week.
Key:
F F T T F T F F
Task 2 Leaving a message
Script:
Operator: Hello, ABC Co. Ltd. How can I help you?
Paul: This is Paul Jackson of Grand Company. Can I have extension 3421? Operator: Certainly, hold on a minute and I’ll put you through.
Roy: Louise Paulson’s office. This is Roy speaking.
Paul: This is Paul Jackson calling. Is Louise in?
Roy: I’m sorry. She’s out at the moment.
Paul: When will she be back?
Roy: I’m afraid she won’t be back soon. Can I take a message?
Paul: Yes, could you ask her to call me at 979-326-8965. I need to talk to her about the order we placed last Friday. I’m afraid we have to make some changes to the order. Tell her it’s urgent.
Roy: Could you repeat the number please?
Paul: Yes, it’s 979-326-8965 and this is Paul Jackson.
Roy: Could you spell it?
Paul: P-A-U-L, Paul, J-A-C-K-S-O-N, Jackson. Paul Jackson.
Roy: Thank you, Mr. Jackson. I’ll make sure Louise gets this as soon as possible. Paul: Thanks, bye.
Roy: Bye.
Key:
Message Note
To: Louise Paulson
From: Paul Jackson
Phone: 979-326-8965
Message: Ring back to him about the order they placed last Friday. They have to make some changes to the order. It’s urgent.
Taken by: Roy
Part IV Viewing & Speaking
Video 1 Leaving a message
Script:
Receptionist: Hello, International Sales.
Mr. Schulz: Hello, this is Mr. Schulz here, calling from England.
Receptionist: Yes, Mr. Schulz, who do you want to speak to ?
Mr. Schulz: I’d like to speak to Mr. Matthews.
Receptionist: Fine. Hold the line, please. I’m connecting you now.
(connected)
Miss Perez: Hello. Mr. Matthew’s office. Who’s calling please?
Mr. Schulz: This is Mr. Schulz calling from England. Can I have a word with Mr. Matthews?
Miss Perez: I’m afraid Mr. Matthews isn’t available. He’s gone to Hong Kong on business for a few days.
Mr. Schulz: When do you expect him back?
Miss Perez: He’ll be back on Friday afterno on. Is it urgent?
Mr. Schulz: Yes.
Miss Perez: Can I take a message for him?
Mr. Schulz: Yes, please. Will you tell him that we’ve just received your sample of the
new assembly coffee table and are quite happy with it?
Miss Perez: Sure. It’s very kind of y ou to say so. Can we expect an order from you? Mr. Schulz: That’s why I’m making the call. Please tell Mr. Matthews we’re quite happy with the quality and design of the table, but the price is too high. We need some negotiation on it.
Miss Perez: OK, Mr. Schulz. Anything else?
Mr. Schulz: One more thing. Please inform Mr. Matthews that I won’t be able to get to your company that early this Saturday because of the rail strike. It’ll probably be afternoon before I arrive.
Miss Perez: No problem, I’ll give him the message.
Mr. Schulz: Thanks.
Miss Perez: You’re welcome. Goodbye.
Key:
1. F F T T F
2.Message 1) Will you tell him that we’ve just received your sample of the new assembly coffee table and are quite happy with it?
Message 2) Please tell Mr. Matthe ws we’re quite happy with the quality and design of the table, but the price is too high. We need some negotiation on it.
Message 3) Please inform Mr. Matthews that I won’t be able to get to your company early on Saturday because of the rail strike. I prob ably won’t arrive until that afternoon.
Video 2 You are hard to get hold of!
Script:
First attempt
Receptionist: Good afternoon, this is DNN. How can I help you?
Ms. Mandel: Good afternoon. I’d like to speak to Mr. Miller, please. Receptionist: Mr. Miller? Hold on, please. I’ll connect you.
(connected)
Leo Miller: Mr. Miller speaking. Who’s calling please?
Ms. Mandel: This is Ms. Mandel from BCM. Is this Henry Miller?
Leo Miller: What? Henry Miller? No, this is Leo Miller, in the Sales Department. Henry Mil ler is in the Customer Relations Office. I’m afraid you’ve dialed the wrong extension.
Ms. Mandel: Oh, sorry to have interrupted you. Can you give me Henry Miller’s extension, please?
Leo Miller: Sorry, I haven’t got a directory on hand now. Would you mind calling the switchboard again? I’m sorry not to be of more help.
Ms. Mandel: Oh, Ok. It doesn’t matter. I’ll call to the receptionist. Thank you, anyway.
Second attempt
Receptionist: Good afternoon. How can I help you?
Ms. Mandel: Good afternoon. This is Ms. Mandel again. I’m afraid you gave me the wrong extension just now. I want to speak to Henry Miller, not Leo Miller.
Receptionist: Oh, there are two Mr. Miller in our company. I’m very sorry, I didn’t notice that. I’ll put you through right now. Please wait a minute.
Ms. Mandel: OK. I’m holding.
(Phone rings. Nobody answers the phone. Ms. Mandel hangs up the phone.)
Third attempt
Receptionist: Good afternoon. How can I help you?
Ms. Mandel: It’s me again—Ms. Mandel. I’m still having trouble getting thro ugh to Henry Miller. No one is answering his line. I really need to talk to Mr. Miller as soon as possible. We placed an order with you last week, but we have so far heard nothing about it. It’s a rush order, and we need it urgently. Can you help?
Receptio nist: Of course. I’ll go and find him and ask him to ring you immediately. There may be a problem with his line.
Ms. Mandel: OK, thank you so much.
Fourth attempt
(Mr. Miller is in his office. The phone line is connected.)
Ms. Mandel: Hello, Mr. Miller, this is Ms. Mandel. Thank you for ringing back. You are hard to get hold of!
Henry Miller: Oh, I’m terribly sorry for the trouble. I was in a meeting and I left my cellphone in my office.
Ms. Mandel: Oh, OK. Mr. Miller, I’m calling you about…
Key:
1.
First attempt
1) A 2)C
Second attempt
3) C
Third attempt
4) C
5) B
Fourth attempt
6) C
2.
1) When Ms. Mandel asked for Mr. Miller, the receptionist replied,
“Hold on, please. I’ll connect you.”
2) When Leo Miller found out that he was not the one Ms. Mandel asked for, he said, “I’m afraid you’ve dialed the wrong extension.”
3) When Ms. Mandel was told she dialed the wrong number, she said,
“Oh, sorry to have interrupted you. Can you give me Henry Miller’s extension, please?”
4) When the receptionist realized she had given the wrong extension, she said,
“I’m very sorry, I didn’t notice that. I’ll put you through right now. Please wait a minute.”
5) When Ms. Mandel phoned the receptionist the third time, she explained,
“It’s me again—Ms. Mandel. I’m still having tr ouble getting through to Henry。

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