Looking for a job

LISTENING COMPREHENTION - PAIR WORK

Talking about habitual actions or situations, current or temporary actions.

Dialogue.

Susan is enquiring about a job at a department store.   Fill in the missing words.

SUSAN:  Good morning, my name…………………Susan  Smith.  I know that you ………………..for a cashier.  I’d like to apply for the position.

SECRETARY:  How did you find out about the position?

SUSAN:  A friend of mine, Jeff Jones, ………………….here and he really ……………..his job.

SECRETARY: ………………………you …………………..any experience?

SUSAN:  Well, actually, I ……………………………temporarily as a cashier at Tescos, but it ………………….too far from my home.  I ………………..to find a job closer in.

SECRETARY:  ……………..you available to work on weekends?

SUSAN:  As a matter of fact, I ……………………………for a weekend job.  You see, I ……………to the University of  Houston.   I ……………………..a Business Major.

SECRETARY: Oh, how interesting, my boss………………………Business Communications there. …………………..you …………………him …………….His name …………….Bill  Grant

SUSAN: I ………………….so.

SECRETARY:Well, Susan. I ……………………..Mr Grant would like to speak to you. ………………..you a C.V.?

SUSAN: No, actually, I ………………………………..in this week and my papers ……………….not here yet. 

SECRETARY:  Well, that …………….no problem.  You just …………………in an application and you ………………………it in this envelope.  Mr Grant ………………….his post  every afternoon. We actually …………………………..another cashier in the Customer Service Dept.

SUSAN: I ……………………..really happy to hear that.  Thank you.  Goodbye.

SECRETARY:  Goodbye, Susan.