Read the texts below. Match choices (A-H) to (1-5). There are three choices you do not need to usе.
A Be Polite
B Be Punctual
C Be Prepared
D Go on Your Own
E Dress Appropriately
F Know Your Schedule
G Prepare Your Questions
H Consult Your Parents
Some Tips for Teens to Succeed in an Interview1)Don’t just show up for the interview. The more information you have learnt in advance, the better impression you will make on the interviewer. Take the time to get working papers (if you need them) and references, before you start looking for a job.2)It’s essential to have good manners being interviewed. Shake your interviewer’s hand. Don’t sit until you are invited to. Don’t slouch in your chair. Doesn’t use slang or swear. Be positive, and professional throughout the interview.3)Arrive at the interview site a few minutes early. If you’re not sure where to go, get directions ahead of time. If you don’t have a driver’s license, make sure you have a ride.4)If your mom or dad brings you for an interview, don’t bring them into the interview room with you. Go by yourself. It’s important that you speak for yourself and connect with the interviewer, without someone else’s assistance.5)Know what days and hours you are available to work. The employer will ask. Flexibility is definitely an asset, because the more time you are available, the easier it is for the employer to organize your work. Also know how you are going to get to and from work, if you don’t drive.
It was my late father who introduced me by chance to English words. He loved reading. For that, in his spare time he went downtown to buy some used-books from street vendors. Someday, my father came home and brought some used books where I found an English book of fairy tales among others. I couldn’t read even its title, for sure, since I was at second grade of my primary school, but I found some interesting pictures in it and some keywords on the outer column of each page. So, I chose a picture and asked my father to read the story about it. I sat down side by side with him and he began to read a full sentence in a deep voice and then gave me its translation. Once in a while he got stuck in the meaning of a word, and so he opened English – Indonesian dictionary in order to figure it out. That was my first English reading session as well as my first experience to know how to use dictionary. Ever since, reading English become our regular agenda whenever my father was at home.
2 on Sunday from 2 to 4 we worked in the garden
3 we studied English all day
4 when I called him, he was preparing for the lessons
5 we went to the library, when she met us
6 what were you doing last Saturday night from 5 hours to 7 hours?
7 when I wrote the letter, he did the exercise in English
8 we were watching TV, and they listened for
9 during lunch he read the newspaper
10 it was already dark when they came out of the woods
11 where you worked today at 9 o'clock in the morning?
12 I was waiting for you from 3 to 4 and then left