Complete this job interview with ‘can / can’t / have to / don’t have to’ and the words in brackets. Interviewer: (you/accept) criticism? Ann: I (not accept) negative criticism, but I can accept constructive criticism. Interviewer: When ? (you/start)? Ann: (I/be) here tomorrow morning if you want. What time (I/come) to the office? Interviewer: You (arrive) at 7am. Ann: Excuse me my question, (I/ wear) a suit? Interviewer: You (apologise); it isn't necessary. We have a relaxed office here. I (wear) a tie; I do it because I like wearing ties. But you (smoke) in here; smoking is not allowed.
1) I am originally
3) a country girl
2) (I come from a small English village),
4) but I am fond of
5) the city experience
2.
5) – My laptop is so slow.
2) – Buy a new one.
4) – I would if I had money.
3) – You can take it to computer repair then.
1) – That’s actually a good idea.
3.
3) Dr Jonathan Casey has
1) a very busy lifestyle. He is a teacher, a tour guide and an author,
4) all at the same time. Jonathan is from England, but he lives in the US,
2) and works at the Dolphin Centre in Florida. He spends
5) all his time with his favourite animals, dolphins.
Hello? Could I speak to Kate Rankin? (1)
Speaking. (2)
This is Claire Pails. I'm calling from Sanofi.
Oh hello. You got my CV, then?
Yes I did. That's why I'm calling. Could you come to Paris one day next week?
Yes, I think so. What day did you have mind?
We're interviewing on Wednesday and Thursday. Are you available on Wednesday afternoon?
Wait a second. I'll just check. Yes, that's fine. Wednesday 11th.
Lovely. What time is good for you? Shall we say three o'clock?
That's fine with me. How do I get to you?
I'll send you an email with directions. It's very simple.
Have you got my email address?
Yes? it's on the CV.
Yes, of course it is. OK then, I'll see you next Wednesday.
I'm looking forward to it. Bye for now.
Thanks for calling. Bye.