A.
Talking about Jobs
- I’m a trainee.
- I work for a large company.
- I do the sales ledger.
- I’m in the accounts section.
- I’ve been there for six years
- I don’t like my job.
- It’s a good job/interesting/well paid.
- What do you do?
- What’s your job?
- What do you do for a living?
- Who do you work for?
- Is it interesting/hard work/well paid?
B.
Talking about work routines
- We start at 8:30 and finish at 4:30
- We normally work from 8 till 5
- We don’t work on Saturdays
- We have forty minutes for lunch
- I do a lot of travelling.
- I spend a lot of time on paper work.
- We are busy at the end of the month.
- We get four weeks holiday a year.
- Where do you work?
C.
Talking about personnel
- My boss is the sales manager.
- I work under him.
- There are six of us in my department.
- The others are mostly women.
- It’s a (friendly) department/section.
- There are 600 people in all.
- The company has 600 employees.
- (He’s) out of work/unemployed.
- There are a thousand skilled workers here.
- She’s looking for a job.
D.
Talking about Quitting and Finding Jobs
- How did you find your new job?
- I went to an employment agency
- Was it worth it to do it that way?
- Yes. They were able to get me something good right away.
- I think I’m going to change jobs.
- What do you want to do that for?
- There’s not enough chance to get ahead here.
- But don’t forget you’re getting a pretty good salary.
- Did it take you long to apply for a job?
- Too long in my opinion.
- What did you have to do?
- Speak to people, fill out forms, and wait.
- Is Mary going to quit her job next month?
- No. She’s going to quit next April.
- Are her parents going to support her then?
- No. She isn’t going to ask them for any money.
E.
Office Conversations
- Do you receive many enquiries about your product?
- Yes. There are a good number every day.
- You can’t answer all of them personally, can you?
- No. Unless they’re obviously important, we send back a formal letter.
- What did you spend all your time on today?
- Checking the annual report.
- Was everything in it all right?
- No. I discovered several errors.
- How is the mail handled?
- The executive secretary opens it and sorts it out.
- Is any record kept of incoming mail?
- Yes. Everything is entered in the mail register.
- I’d like to dictate a letter to the Reliance Company.
- Just a moment please, while I get my shorthand notepad.
- Would you also bring me the previous correspondence with them?
- I’ve already placed the file on your desk.