求職英語(yǔ)口語(yǔ)對(duì)話(huà):面試的注意事項(xiàng)
求職英語(yǔ)口語(yǔ)對(duì)話(huà):面試的注意事項(xiàng)
下面學(xué)習(xí)啦小編為大家?guī)?lái)求職面試英語(yǔ)口語(yǔ)對(duì)話(huà),歡迎大家學(xué)習(xí)!
求職英語(yǔ)口語(yǔ)對(duì)話(huà):面試前須懂的規(guī)則
A: Hello, Pratt. How was your interview yesterday?
A:嗨,普拉特,你昨天面試情況怎么樣?
B: Hello, Finn. I did a wonderful job and I was employed. How about you?
B:嗨,芬恩,我做得非常棒,并且我已經(jīng)被錄用了。你怎么樣?
A: I am sorry to tell you that I have lost the opportunity.
A:很遺憾,我失去了這次機(jī)會(huì)。
B: Why? You are so excellent. I think you are the most suitable person for the job.
B:為什么呀?你這么優(yōu)秀,我想你是最合這個(gè)工作的人選了。
A: Yes, I know I am excellent, but I pay no attention to the etiquette you’ve told me.
A:我知道自己很優(yōu)秀,但我沒(méi)把你給我說(shuō) 的有關(guān)面試禮儀的事兒放在心上。
B: What? Then what did you do?
B:什么?那你都做了些什么?
A: When I entered the room, I forgot to close the door. Later, I couldn’t help smoking, you know I am a heavy-smoker. What’s more, I forgot to polish my shoes. There is some dirt on it.
A:當(dāng)我進(jìn)房間時(shí),我忘了關(guān)門(mén)。你知道我 是個(gè)煙鬼,后來(lái)我忍不住又吸起了煙。 我也忘了擦鞋,上面有很多灰塵。
B: You are so careless. You know they are the basic rules you should follow before you attend an interview. Do remember not to smoke any more, otherwise, you can’t find a job.
B:你真是粗心呀,你知道這些都是參加面試前必須要懂的規(guī)則。記住千萬(wàn)不要再 吸煙了,否則你真的找不到工作。
A: Yes, I know. And next time I must make good preparations.
A:我知道了,下一次我一定會(huì)好好準(zhǔn)備的。
B: Good luck next time.
B:祝你下次好運(yùn)。
A: Thank you.
A:謝謝。
求職英語(yǔ)口語(yǔ)對(duì)話(huà):面試的注意事項(xiàng)
A: I am an eloquent speaker in the classroom. But when I face a stranger outside, I get tongue-tied and nothing comes out.
A:我在課堂里能言善辯??墒俏颐鎸?duì)陌生 人時(shí)便瞠目結(jié)舌,什么也說(shuō)不出。
B: You should pay close attention to your manner of speaking. Speech is a reflection of personality, you know. You should reflect confidence by speaking in a low voice, loud enough to be heard without being aggressive or overpowering.
B:你應(yīng)該特別注意你的談話(huà)方式。講話(huà)是 一個(gè)人個(gè)性的體現(xiàn)。你說(shuō)話(huà)的聲音應(yīng)該 高低合適,讓面試官聽(tīng)得清楚,又不專(zhuān)橫 跋扈。
A: I will go out of my way to catch the attention of the interviewer.
A:我要盡最大努力吸引面試官的注意。
B: Your speech should not call attention to itself, but should reveal your individuality and ability.
B:你不應(yīng)該僅僅讓面試官注意你的談話(huà), 你更應(yīng)當(dāng)通過(guò)談話(huà)展示出你的個(gè)性與能
力。
A: I’m very shy. I think I might shake in my boots at the moment 丨 meet the interviewer.
A:我很害羞,我恐怕見(jiàn)到面試官時(shí)嚇得渾 身發(fā)抖。
B: You’d better overcome your nervousness. it is considered an indication that you lack self-confidence.
B:你最好要克服緊張情緒,這是缺乏自信 心的表現(xiàn)。
A: Another problem is that I dare not look into their eyes whenever I meet strangers, especially foreigners.
A:我見(jiàn)到生人時(shí)不敢正視他們的眼睛,尤 其是見(jiàn)到外國(guó)人時(shí)。
B: In China, it is impolite to look into the senior speakers eyes while speaking. But in Western countries it is the opposite. Eye contact gives a strong feeling of sincerity. Looking downwards or sideways shows that you are either insincere or absent-minded.
B:在中國(guó),年輕人說(shuō)話(huà)時(shí)看著長(zhǎng)者是很不 禮貌的。但在西方國(guó)家,正視對(duì)方的目 光是一種禮節(jié)。“目光接觸”會(huì)給人留下 真誠(chéng)、坦率的強(qiáng)烈印象。而目光低垂或 朝旁邊看,則說(shuō)明你不真誠(chéng)或不專(zhuān)心。
A: Is there anything else that I should pay attention to in an interview?
A:在面試中還有什么注意事項(xiàng)嗎?
B: Yes. Don’t eat onions or garlic before you come. If you do you’ll have bad breath.
B:是的,來(lái)之前不要吃洋蔥和大蒜之類(lèi)的 東西。不然的話(huà)口中會(huì)有異味。
A: I’ll remember to bring gum with me.
A:我要記得帶口香糖。
B: You should never chew gum or smoke during an interview, even if you are 由-lowed to do so.
B:面試中不要嚼口香糖或抽煙。即便獲得 允許,也不要這樣做。
A: I remember now. Your advice is very helpful.
A:我記住了,你的建議很有用。