Lesson 18 – The right for the job
Warm up
- Can you remember job interviews you have had, and what kind of questions you were asked? If you are a student that are still at school or college, what questions do you expect at job interviews?
- Company name: In or Out to Lunch Catering Services
Job: Catering Assistant
Are any words new to you? Talk with a neighbor about what the company might do and what the job might involve.
A company that provides lunches in its own café but also delivers to offices and other workplaces. - What questions might be asked at the interview?
Main Activity
Listening
- You are going to hear two interviews for the job. Write down the interviewer\’s questions.
- Play the recording at least twice.
- Listen again and decide who will get the job and why. Play the recording once more.
Speaking
- You are going to practice job interviews. Look at the first job advert. What type of person would be good for the job?
- Make groups of four. Think about people for other jobs.
- Divide the groups of four into two pairs. Choose a different job to apply for. You can invent experiences that you do not really have.
- Act out the interviews. The interviewer should use questions from the previous recording and others if you are needed, and fill in the Interview notes.
- When both interviews are complete, the interviewers give feedback and say if the interviewees got the job.
- Choose another advert from the sheet and repeat steps 4 and 5.
- How their interviews went. Do most people get jobs or not?
Follow up
- In groups of four, create four job adverts of your own. Use their imagination to think of very unusual jobs.
- Each student in the group takes one advert without looking.
- Interview each other in pairs as before.
Exercises
Interviewer: Good morning! Thanks for coming in. Can you start by telling us a bit about yourself?
Candidate: Good morning! Of course. I\’m Sarah. I recently graduated with a degree in Marketing. I\’ve had internships at two different companies where I focused on social media management and content creation.
Interviewer: That sounds great, Sarah. Can you share an experience where you faced a challenge in your previous roles?
Candidate: Certainly. At my last internship, we had to meet a tight deadline for a social media campaign. The challenge was coordinating with different team members, but we managed to streamline our communication, and the campaign was a success.
Interviewer: Impressive! How do you usually prepare for job interviews?
Candidate: I make sure to research the company thoroughly, understand its values, and anticipate common interview questions. I also practice my responses with a friend to build confidence.
Interviewer: That\’s a solid approach. Lastly, what made you interested in our company?
Candidate: I\’ve been following your company\’s innovative marketing strategies, and I admire the emphasis on creativity and collaboration. I believe my skills align well with your team\’s goals.