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LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH TEACHERS

THE JOB INTERVIEW

Upper-intermediate
 (B2-C1)
American English

AMERICAN BRITISH
ENGLISH ENGLISH

THE JOB INTERVIEW



45 Level: Upper-Intermediate (B2-C1)
min
Type of English: General English

Tags: Work, Describing People,


Interviewing People, Situation
Based

Publication date: 01/23/2014

This lesson is useful for students who are


preparing to go to a job interview as well as
students who need to interview candidates
in English. The worksheet presents key
adjectives for describing personal
characteristics as well as common words
and expressions used for writing a resume.
Students look at a variety of typical
questions that can be asked during a job
interview and then listen to a dialogue
between an interviewer and a candidate.
The language used in the dialogue is studied
and practiced through role-play. In this
updated version of the lesson plan, there is
an animated video version of the interview,
which can be played instead of the audio
dialogue.

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