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In your words

- Give the full questions for the


words.
- Take the card and write your English
names.
- Read the information on the card.
- Get up and go around the room.
- Ask and answer in 10 minutes.
- Go back to your seats.
LISTENING

– Listen to the audio and do task 1 + 2 Listening


page 7.
– Take the handout and change any Vietnamese
words you see into English.
– Look at the slideshow, listen to the audio
again and fill in the blanks you see on the
screen.
Answer
1. 2.
Vietnamese English

Interviewer: Hello, Fernando. Nice to meet you. 


Fernando: Nice to meet you, too. Do you want to ask me _________? 
Interviewer: Yes, I do! ______. Thank you for your time. _____________… Where are you from? 
Fernando: I’m ___ Mexico, but I ___ in Michigan now. I’m ___________ here at Michigan State.
Interviewer: Do you live in _________? 
Fernando: No, I don’t. I live in ______here __________, with about _______________! 
Interviewer: Wow! That’s a lot! 
Fernando: Yeah, but it’s fun. 
Vietnamese English

Interviewer: OK, next question. Do you ____ your classes? 


Fernando: Yes. ______ are _____, and I have ____________. We play _________ a lot.
Interviewer: Do you study a lot? 
Fernando: Well, I ______. I don’t work on _____________, and I don’t study ___________, but I
study a lot. Yeah. ___________. 
Interviewer: OK. ____________. Do you have _____________? 
Fernando: Yes, I do. I work in _______called Grandma’s Kitchen – it’s ____________on campus.
I’m __________. 
Interviewer: OK. Well, thank you, Fernando. That’s all. 
Fernando: Oh, OK. Er … you’re welcome.
Answer
Interviewer: Hello, Fernando. Nice to meet you.

Fernando: Nice to meet you, too. Do you want to ask me some questions?

Interviewer: Yes, I do! That’s right. Thank you for your time. First question … Where are you from?

Fernando: I’m from Mexico, but I live in Michigan now. I’m a student here at Michigan State.

Interviewer: Do you live in an apartment?

Fernando: No, I don’t. I live in a dormitory here on campus, with about twelve hundred students!

Interviewer: Wow! That’s a lot!

Fernando: Yeah, but it’s fun.


Interviewer: OK, next question. Do you enjoy your classes?
Fernando: Yes. The classes here are interesting, and I have some great friends. We play
basketball a lot.
Interviewer: Do you study a lot?
Fernando: Well, I guess. I don’t work on weekends, and I don’t study in the evenings, but I
study a lot. Yeah. Sure.
Interviewer: OK. Next question. Do you have a part-time job?
Fernando: Yes, I do. I work in a place called Grandma’s Kitchen – it’s a restaurant on campus.
I’m a cashier.
Interviewer: OK. Well, thank you, Fernando. That’s all.
Fernando: Oh, OK. Er … you’re welcome.
So, what did we
learn today?
JOB INTERVIEW Instruction
– Work in pair. One student will be the
interviewee, he/she has 45 seconds to make
impression with the interviewer. (tell something
special about you).
– Other member will be the interviewer. After the
interviewee finish his/her introduction, the
interviewer has to ask more interesting
questions about him/her. (at least 3 questions).
Then, take turn.
– After 4 mins, go around and pair with other
partners.

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