Professional Documents
Culture Documents
1. What does Mary give to Susan? 2. What job is Mary applying for?
She shakes her hand. She is applying for chicken jobs.
She gives Susan her resume. She is applying for a ticket job.
She says her name and the job she is applying She is applying for a kitchen job.
for.
3. Does Mary have any experience in the kitchen. 4. How does Mary describe herself?
No, but she cooks a lot at home. She is ambitious, but disorganized.
Yes, she does. She cooks at another job. She is a trainer and won a certificate.
A little bit. She hardly works. She likes to learn. She is organized and follows
directions well.
5. What is Mary doing to improve her writing skills? 6. Why did Mary leave her last job?
She was on time for a year. She worked at night and she needs to work
She is taking an English class. days.
She is doing an online correspondence. It was a full time job and she needs to work
part time.
She didn't like her last job.
SUSAN: Mary?
MARY: Hi.
SUSAN: Hello. I'm Susan Thompson, Human Resource Manager here.
MARY: Hi. I'm Mary Hansen, and I'm applying for one your kitchen jobs.
SUSAN: Great.
MARY: Here's a copy of my resume.
SUSAN: Great. Have a seat, Mary.
MARY: Thank you.
SUSAN: Mary, do you have any experience working in the kitchen?
MARY: No, but I want to learn. I work hard and I cook a lot at home.
SUSAN: Okay, well, tell me about yourself.
MARY: Well, I love to learn new things. I'm very organized, and I follow directions exactly. Uh, that's
why my boss at my last job made me a trainer, and the company actually gave me a special
certificate for coming to work on time every day for a year. And I'm taking an English class to
improve my writing skills.
SUSAN: That's great. Why did you leave your last job?
MARY: It was graveyard, and I need to work days.
SUSAN: I see. Well, what hours can you work?
MARY: Um, from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m.
SUSAN: Okay, well, do you have any questions for me, Mary?
MARY: Yes, what kind of training is needed?
SUSAN: Not a lot. Most new workers can learn everything the first day. Do you have any other
questions?
MARY: No, I don't think so, but I've heard a lot of good things about your company, and I would
really like to work here.
SUSAN: Well, I have a few more interviews to do today, but I will call you tomorrow if you get the
job.
MARY: Okay.
SUSAN: It was sure nice to meet you.
MARY: Nice meeting you, too. Thank you so much for your time.
SUSAN: Yes, good luck.
MARY: Thank you