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“AÑO DE LA UNIDAD, LA PAZ Y EL DESARROLLO”

WEEK 05 - TASK 5

COURSE:

INGLES V

TEACHER:

CARLOS LUIS GONZALEZ PONCE

STUDENTS:

JOSÉ ANTONIO SANCHEZ CHAMOLI - U17102105

JHON DAMLERT SALLO PEÑA - U22311318

FRANCISCO RICARDO ESPINOZA UGARTE - U22217234

2023
TALKING ABOUT WHAT I AM STUDYING

Hello Francisco! How are you?


FRANCIS: Hello José. I'm fine. What do you do for a living?
I am an electrician. I would like to work independently,
FRANCIS: Oh, that's great!
And you, What do you do?
FRANCISCO: I have a specialization in business management. I would like to start my own business.
That's amazing.
FRANCISCO: What do you think is the most difficult part of being an electrician?
It is a demanding job, where I must have hot work skills.
FRANCIS: That's a good point!
Here comes John.
Hello Jhon! I haven't seen you in a long time.
JHON: Hello guys, what are you talking about?
FRANCIS: Of our professions. What do you do for a living? What are your goals?
JHON: I studied systems engineering at UTP. I want to continue studying, but that means I have to look
for a job.
FRANCIS: Really? I studied my degree at this university too.
Me too, so what kind of job are you looking for Jhon?
JHON: Well, I would like to work in a video game company and I think I have the skills, I know how to
work in a group, I have conflict resolution and critical thinking.
FRANCIS: That's good, you know? I am working at Amazon as a marketing manager and I do it very
well, the job requires requirements to have creativity and innovation, and it also requires negotiation
skills, analytical thinking and adaptability.
JHON: And José, where do you work?
Well, I work at Siemens as a technician and I was able to get the job because my self-sufficiency and time
management.
JHON: That's good, I'm going to finish my degree and get a job.
FRANCISCO: Well, see you later.
Next time we'll meet at a bar to catch up.
JHON: See you later guys.

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