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工作生活英语情景对话

工作生活英语情景对话

工作生活英语情景对话英语情景对话作为真实生活的交际模式,作为语言输出的源头,作为语言练习的最佳途径,作为语言教授的媒介,它对于把英语作为外语来学习的学生,扮演着非常重要的角色。

下面为大家带来生活英语情景对话,欢迎大家学习!工作生活英语情景对话1Hi, Col, what can I do for you?If you have a few minutes, I would like to talk to you about the future of this company.Sure, have a seat.Thanks.Let me just grab your file. How long have you worked for us just now?I've worked here as a sales representative for about a year now.1 year already, it's amazing how time flies like that. Are you enjoying your job?Yes, but I'd like to have a chance of job advance.I see. What job did you have in mind?Well, I've noticed that there is a position available asa sales manager.Do you understand what duties that job would in tell ?Yes, I'll be directly responsible for all the sales representatives in my department. I assume there be more meetings, paper working and other responsibilies too.That's right. Do you have any experience in management?Yes, in fact if you look at my resume you can see that I was a manager before I started this job.Well, I think you'd be the perfect candidate for the position. According to company policy, you still have to go through the formal application procedures, so fill this application form in and I'll call you for an interview next week.Ok, thanks for your support.工作生活英语情景对话2Are you ready for the meeting?Yes, come on in. How is your new job going?It's challenging, but I'm enjoying it quite a bit.That's great. I knew you do a good job as a manager.Thanks a lot.How is your assistant manager getting on?Well, that's part of the problem. His probation period is off tomorrow, but I don't think he is ready to pass.What seems to be the problem?Well, he was supposed to be able to learn his job in 30 days, but he just doesn't seem to know what he is doing.If you give him another 30 days, do you think he could figure out by then?To be honest, he has no authority. He is a hard worker but no one listens to him.I see, not everyone is cut out to work in management.I know, it would be great if we could transfer him to a department where he doesn't have to work with people.There is an opening in the creative design department it involves working with computers.That's perfect, I'll let him know tomorrow. Thanks.工作生活英语情景对话3W:How is your day?M:Let's start with you. How was yours?W:It was really busy. I had to work straight through my lunch break.W:Did you get a leave earlier then?W:My boss told me that I could either go home earlier or take a long lunch break another day, so I decided to wait and take a long lunch break another time.M:It was nice your boss give you option. My boss would never do thatW:Let's get back to you. How was your day?M:That was horrible. It was just one thing after another.W:Ah, you look pretty upset. Are you ok?M:I'm fine.but I have a bad newsW:What's that?M:I got sick today.W:you are kidding! How did that happen?M:Well, I was late to work today, It was the third time I was late this week.W:How late were you?M:Only about 5 minutesW:You got fired for being a few minutes late?M:My boss is really picky about that. He never arrives late. He usually works overtime, and always gets his work done on time.M:Oh,well. you never really liked your boss anyway, didyou?工作生活英语情景对话4M:What's up? Are you in the middle of something?W:Yeah, I'm just working on how much money at the end of this monthM:Doesn't your company work that for you?W:I don't work for a company any more. After I got fired last month, I decided to become self-employed.M:Really? That's exciting! How do you like it so far?W:Well, I can wake up whenever I want, and I don't have to ask anyone's permission to take a break.M:That sounds good. Working a nine-to- five job can feel rather limited. Are you working long hours?W:Actually I'm working more hours now than I did before. But I don't mind this much because I am the one making the decisions.M:How is the pay?W:I'd rather not say. It's a kind of personal thing.M:Can you just give me a ball-park figure?W:I'd really rather not. I 've never asked how much you made, have I?M:No, the reason that I'm asking is because if the money is good doing what you are doing. Then, I 'd like to quit my nine-to-five work and work with you.W:That would be nice, but I think you'd better stick with your day job.M:So the money isn't that good then.W:Let's just say that working for yourself isn't all that is correct to be.工作生活英语情景对话。

面试英语口语大全:如何介绍上一份工作

面试英语口语大全:如何介绍上一份工作

以下是整理的《⾯试英语⼝语⼤全:如何介绍上⼀份⼯作》,希望⼤家喜欢! 1. Would you briefly describe this company to me? 介绍⼀下你的原单位,好吗? 问题分析:当⽼外提出这个问题的时候,他⼼⾥的疑问是: “这个公司我从来没有听说过,是否是个名不见经传的⼩公司?”所以,在向⽼外介绍⾃⼰⼯作单位的时候,要着重强调公司的优点,规模⼤的强调规模,⼈数多的强调⼈数。

如果你所在的公司业务总量很⼩,你可以告诉⾯试官,业务总量不⼤但是平均到每个员⼯的业务量却相当惊⼈! 回答⽰范: “⼴盛发”,the name means “a big, prosperous company”, hehe, although it’s not really a very big company. But, it’s true that the company is quite prosperous. It specializes in exporting women’s shoes. With only 10 employees so far the turnover last year was up to 15,000,000 RMB. I am one of the three customer service officers, with the responsibility of order taking, tracking and general customer service roles. Due to the limited number of staff, we all work more than 10 hours a day, 7 days a week in busy season. 点评:很明显,这个回答既体现了⾃⼰原来的公司的规模,也暗⽰了⾃⼰能够适应繁忙⼯作的特点。

英语作文 我过去做过的工作

英语作文 我过去做过的工作

英语作文我过去做过的工作English:In the past, I have worked in a variety of positions, ranging from retail and customer service to administrative roles. One of my first jobs was as a retail sales associate at a clothing store, where I learned valuable skills in customer interaction, sales, and inventory management. I also worked as a customer service representative for a telecommunications company, assisting clients with their inquiries and concerns. In addition, I have experience in administrative support, having worked as an office assistant where I managed calendars, organized files, and assisted with various office tasks. These diverse work experiences have allowed me to develop strong communication and organizational skills, as well as the ability to adapt to different job environments and responsibilities.中文翻译:在过去,我曾从事过各种不同的职位,从零售和客户服务到行政职务。

关于工作内容的英语口语的对话

关于工作内容的英语口语的对话

关于工作内容的英语口语的对话其实学习英语是并没有想象中的那么困难的,只要同学们多花点时间,所以小编今天给大家带来的是英语的口语,只要大家把这些英语口语练习好了,英语成绩肯定可以提升的一参观工厂Visiting A FactoryAIt was very kind of you to give me a tour of the place. It gave me a good idea of your product range.谢谢你们陪同我看了整个工厂。

这次参观使我对你们的产品范围有了一个很好的了解。

BIt’s a pleasure to show our factory to our customers. What’s your general impression, may I ask?带我们的客户来参观工厂是我们的荣幸。

不知道你总体印象如何?AVery impressive, indeed, especially the speed of your NW Model.很好,尤其是你们的NW型机器的速度。

BThat’s our latest development. A product with high performance. We put it on the market just two months ago.那是我们新开发的产品,性能很好。

两个月前刚投放市场。

AThe machine gives you an edge over your competitors, I guess.和你们的竞争对手相比,我想这机器可以让你们多占一个优势。

BCertainly. No one can match us as far as speed is concerned.当然。

就速度而言,目前没有厂家能和我们相比。

ACould you give me some brochures for that machine? And the price if possible.能给我一些那种机器配套的小册子吗?如有可能,还有价格。

英语口语工作经历范文

英语口语工作经历范文

英语口语工作经历范文英文回答:My first job was working as a cashier at a local grocery store. I worked there for a year while I was still in high school. It was a pretty simple job, but it taught me a lot about customer service and how to work in a fast-paced environment. I also learned how to operate a cash register and how to process transactions.After I graduated from high school, I got a job as a sales associate at a clothing store. I worked there for two years, and I really enjoyed it. I got to help customersfind clothes that they loved, and I learned a lot about different styles and fashion trends. I also learned how to build relationships with customers and how to provide excellent customer service.My current job is as a marketing assistant at a tech company. I've been working here for a year, and I'm reallyenjoying it. I get to work on a variety of marketing projects, and I'm learning a lot about digital marketing and social media. I also get to work with a great team of people, and I'm really enjoying the work environment.中文回答:我的第一份工作是在一家当地杂货店当收银员。

面试英语口语对话:过去的工作中让你学到了什么

面试英语口语对话:过去的工作中让你学到了什么

面试英语口语对话:过去的工作中让你学到了什么What have you learned from your past jobs?从过去的工作中你学到了什么?I learned that most employers are looking for problem-solvers.我了解到,绝大部分的雇主都在寻找能够解决问题的人才。

Earlier in my career,one of my bosses said,Bring me a solution,not a problem.我刚参加工作时,有一位上司对我说:你要给我的是解决方法,而不是问题。

He made me realize the boss is not there to solve everyone's problems,that it's our job to solve problemsbefore before they even come to his attention.他让我了解到,上司不是为了解决下属的问题而存有的,在上司注意到问题之前就将问题解决掉,这才是我们的工作,那也是他们付我薪水的目的。

That's what we're paid for,and I took that very seriously.我非常认真地讲这句话铭记在心。

Since then,I've always focused on identifying problems and solving them in any situation.从那时候起,我总是非常专注地找出并解决问题。

I'm glad that I learned that early in my career because my problem-solving approach has been vauled and appreciatedby all my past employers.我所工作过的所有公司都非常赞赏我解决问题的方法,所以,我非常高兴我在职业生涯的初期就能学到这个点。

如何选择正确的英语时态来描述过去工作经验

如何选择正确的英语时态来描述过去工作经验据360教育集团介绍:在英语工作面试里,必不可少的一个环节就是谈论自己的工作经验。

面试者应利用这个机会充分说明自己过往的工作成就和经验,向面试官全面展示自己为何是该应聘职位的最佳人选。

那么如何正确有效的用英语来谈论自己的工作经验呢?在英语里,我们可以用一般过去时或过去完成时来谈论过往经历。

请通过以下情景对话来学习如何选择正确的英语时态来描述过去工作经验。

情景对话 1:Mary:Qiang, Hello. Please sit down, make yourself comfortable.你好,强。

请座,请随意。

Qiang:Thank you.谢谢。

Mary:Your qualifications look impressive but what sales experience have you got?你的学历很好,但你有销售经验吗?Qiang:I worked in a computer manufacturing company for 18 months. During my time with them I had a great track record of selling the highest number of PCs every month.我在一家电脑公司工作了18个月。

在那里时,我是全公司销售电脑业绩最好的员工。

Mary: Could you give me an example of how you demonstrated good team work skills during your time at the company?能给我举个例子说明你是一个富有团队工作精神易与他人合作的人吗?Qiang: Yes. I always supported my colleagues in their work where possible. I‘m particularly proud of how I led and motivated the team, as a result, we beat our yearly sales target by 18%.可以。

英语口语大全职场口语篇:工作经验

英语口语大全职场口语篇:工作经验1.我有在谈判场合当口译的经验。

I have the experience of interpreting in negotiations.2.我以前在一家时装店工作。

I worked in a fashion shop.3.我在一家电脑公司工作过。

I worked for a computer company.4.我在管理方面有实际工作经验。

I have practical experience in management.5.我在锦江宾馆当过五年接待员。

I worked as a receptionist for five years at JinJiang Hotel.6.当前,我在深圳的一家合资企业工作。

At present, I am employed by a joint venture in Shenzhen.7.我在一家国有企业做过人事经理。

I worked as a personnel manager in a state-owned enterprise.8.从03到07年我一直在晨星报任编辑一职。

I was an editor of the Morning Star from 2003 to 2007.9.很遗憾地说,我在这个领域没有经验。

I’m sorry to say that I have no experience in this field. A: Do you have experience in advertising?B: Yes, I used to have a part-time job in advertising company.A: What were you mean duties there?B: I mostly did advertising planning.A: What qualities do you think an advertising planner should have?B: I think an advertising planner should have active thoughts, creative talent, and be sensitive to the changes in the market.A: What was the most important thing you have learned at work?B: The most important thing I learned was that I must continuously improve my abilities. Advertising is aconstantly evolving trade and creativity is an important fact to success. If I want to make in marking in advertising history, I can’t stop studying and creating.。

关于工作的英语情景对话

关于工作的英语情景对话It was a typical Monday morning at the office. As the sun peeked through the blinds, the hustle and bustle of the workday had already begun. John, a young professional in his late twenties, made his way to the coffee machine, eager to kickstart his day with a much-needed caffeine boost."Good morning, John," greeted his colleague, Sarah, as she refilled her own mug. "Didn't get much sleep last night?"John chuckled, "You know me too well, Sarah. This weekend went by way too fast. I'm still trying to shake off the Sunday blues.""I hear you," Sarah commiserated. "But hey, at least it's a new week, which means new opportunities, right?""I suppose you're right," John conceded, taking a sip of his steaming coffee. "So, what's on the agenda for today?"Sarah pulled out her planner, flipping through the pages. "Well, wehave the quarterly sales meeting at 10 am, and then I've got a conference call with the marketing team at 2 pm. Oh, and don't forget the team-building exercise after work."John groaned, "Team-building? Really? I was hoping to just go home and relax after a long day.""I know, I know," Sarah said sympathetically. "But you know how the boss loves these things. It's good for morale, or so they say.""Morale, schmoral," John muttered under his breath. "I'd rather just focus on my work and call it a day."Just then, their boss, Mr. Johnson, emerged from his office, a stack of files in hand. "Good morning, team!" he greeted cheerfully. "I hope you're all ready for a productive day."John and Sarah exchanged a knowing glance, but put on their best professional smiles. "Of course, Mr. Johnson," they replied in unison."Excellent," the boss continued. "Now, I've got a few things I need you both to take care of today. John, I need you to finalize that report for the quarterly earnings call. And Sarah, I need you to follow up with the client on the new project proposal.""No problem, Mr. Johnson," they both acknowledged, already mentally preparing their to-do lists.As the boss retreated back into his office, Sarah turned to John. "Well, there goes my peaceful afternoon. Looks like I'll be on the phone for the rest of the day."John chuckled, "Welcome to the club. At least we're in this together, right?""That's true," Sarah agreed. "Hey, maybe we can sneak out for a quick lunch break later. I could use the fresh air and a change of scenery.""Sounds like a plan," John said, already feeling a little more energized at the prospect of a midday respite.The morning flew by in a blur of emails, phone calls, and endless meetings. John found himself getting lost in the sea of spreadsheets and PowerPoint presentations, his caffeine-fueled focus unwavering.When the clock struck noon, John and Sarah made a beeline for the elevator, eager to escape the confines of the office, if only for a brief moment."Where do you feel like going?" Sarah asked as they stepped out onto the busy street."Hmm, how about that little café down the block?" John suggested. "I could go for a change of pace from the usual office cafeteria fare.""Sounds perfect," Sarah agreed, and the two set off, navigating the bustling sidewalks.As they settled into a cozy table at the café, John let out a contented sigh. "Ah, this is the life. Just a couple of hard-working professionals taking a well-deserved break."Sarah chuckled, "You got that right. I feel like I've been staring at a computer screen all morning. It's nice to get some fresh air and actually see the sun for once."The pair ordered their lunch, engaging in lighthearted banter as they waited for their food to arrive. For a brief moment, the stresses of the workday seemed to melt away, replaced by a sense of camaraderie and relaxation."So, how are you feeling about the team-building exercise after work?" Sarah asked, taking a sip of her iced tea.John groaned, "Ugh, don't remind me. I was hoping I could just go home and veg out on the couch, maybe catch up on some Netflix.""I know, I know," Sarah said sympathetically. "But you have to admit, these things can be kind of fun, even if they're a bit cheesy.""Fun?" John scoffed. "The only thing fun about them is the free food they provide. Other than that, it's just a bunch of awkward small talk and forced team-building exercises."Sarah shrugged, "Well, you never know. Maybe this one will be different. And hey, at least we'll be in it together, right?"John couldn't help but smile at his friend's optimism. "I suppose you've got a point. It could be worse – I could be stuck with a bunch of people I don't even like.""Exactly!" Sarah exclaimed. "Plus, who knows, maybe you'll even learn something new about your coworkers. It could be an opportunity to strengthen those workplace relationships."John considered her words, nodding slowly. "Alright, alright, you've convinced me. I'll give it my best shot. But if it turns out to be a total snooze-fest, I'm blaming you."Sarah laughed, "Fair enough. Deal."As the pair finished their lunch and headed back to the office, John couldn't help but feel a renewed sense of energy and purpose. Maybe this team-building exercise wouldn't be so bad after all. After all, he had Sarah by his side, and with a little bit of an open mind, who knows what could happen.。

英语口语工作经历范文

英语口语工作经历范文英文回答:During my work experience, I have had the opportunity to work in various industries and roles, which has allowed me to develop a diverse skill set and gain valuableinsights into different aspects of the business world.One of my most memorable work experiences was when I worked as a sales associate at a retail store. I was responsible for assisting customers, restocking shelves, and processing transactions. This role taught me the importance of customer service and the value of effective communication. I learned how to interact with customers in a friendly and professional manner, and how to handle difficult situations with grace and patience.Another work experience that stands out to me is when I worked as a marketing intern at a tech company. In this role, I was responsible for creating social media content,conducting market research, and assisting with marketing campaigns. This experience taught me the importance of creativity and innovation in marketing, as well as the importance of attention to detail and organization.Overall, my work experience has been invaluable in shaping my professional skills and preparing me for future career opportunities. I have learned the importance of adaptability, teamwork, and problem-solving in the workplace, and I am confident that these skills will serve me well in any future role.中文回答:在我的工作经历中,我有幸在各种行业和职位中工作过,这让我发展了多样化的技能,并获得了对商业世界不同方面的宝贵见解。

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原版英语口语情景对话第0172集:介绍过去的工作
Alexandra之前在机场工作,是什么样的工作呢?学习情境口语顺便了解一下。

Todd: Alexandra, you worked at an airport before. You said you worked in Aviation.
Alexandra: Yes, my previous job was write contracts for an aviation company and we bought and sold airplanes and aircraft engines, so we did a lot of marketing and leasing and speaking to people from different countries, and airlines wanting to buy equipment, so a lot of negotiations.
Todd: Can you explain what leasing is?
Alexandra: Leasing is when our company owns a piece of equipment, either an airplane or an engine and a customer has a need, for example, if their airplane has to do some maintenance, and they need a replacement, then we will let them use our airplane for a certain amount of months, like you rent a car, same thing, same idea.
Todd: Oh, wow. And you lease not only the plane but engines as well?
Alexandra: Sometimes you have an airplane that's delayed at the airport because of some reason and they need to swap an engine out, or whatever.
Todd: Right before the plane takes off, they sometimes switch engines?
Alexandra: They'll take the passengers off and put them on another plane cause it takes a lot longer than the 10 or 15 minute turn around, but, you will have, it's more an emergency type of situation, so they'll take the engine off, and it might be and overnight deal so we go ahead and furnish a replacement engine until they can move that plane back to where it belongs or have the engine repaired.
Todd: So can you lease a pilot?
Todd: You can, yes, you can lease a crew. Yes! It's called a wet lease, and we used to do dry leases meaning we only provided the equipment but a wet lease includes a full crew that will fly the airplane, flight attendants, etc.。

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