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  • ...ram (work in teams, create, develop and market new product ideas, possibly interview for a permanent position).'' '''''It's your first day on the job''' (page 3 >> 15 minutes)''
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  • ...additional task which adds to the simulation is to schedule a "debriefing" interview between the teacher and the PM after their stage is completed. This allows ...completes a self-evaluation form. Project managers each have a one-on-one interview with the teacher.
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  • ==Video 14: The job interview== STEVIE: I see. And do you think your previous job at Michiyo’s of London has helped you here? That’s a fancy restaurant,
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  • [[Video 2]]: Water cooler chat - 3 examples (p. 8) [[Video 14]]: Job interview (p. 80)
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  • [[Video 2]]: Water cooler chat - 3 examples (p. 8) [[Video 14]]: Job interview (p. 80)
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  • ...It all started back in university. I was always so tired from my part-time job and studying all night, that I often fell asleep in class. My teachers were [[Video 2]]: Water cooler chat - 3 examples (p. 8)
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  • [[Video 2]]: Water cooler chat - 3 examples (p. 8) [[Video 14]]: Job interview (p. 80)
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  • [[Video 2]]: Water cooler chat - 3 examples (p. 8) [[Video 14]]: Job interview (p. 80)
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  • STEVIE: OK, good job, guys. I think we’ve done a good analysis there. Let’s move to the next [[Video 2]]: Water cooler chat - 3 examples (p. 8)
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  • [[Video 2]]: Water cooler chat - 3 examples (p. 8) [[Video 14]]: Job interview (p. 80)
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  • [[Video 2]]: Water cooler chat - 3 examples (p. 8) [[Video 14]]: Job interview (p. 80)
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  • [[Video 2]]: Water cooler chat - 3 examples (p. 8) [[Video 14]]: Job interview (p. 80)
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  • [[Video 2]]: Water cooler chat - 3 examples (p. 8) [[Video 14]]: Job interview (p. 80)
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  • [[Video 2]]: Water cooler chat - 3 examples (p. 8) [[Video 14]]: Job interview (p. 80)
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  • [[Video 2]]: Water cooler chat - 3 examples (p. 8) [[Video 14]]: Job interview (p. 80)
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  • ...t wanted to say thank you, and let you know that you’ve done a fantastic job. We are all very happy with your hard work. Isn’t that right, Jessie? ...nts as a Widgets intern. And then, you will participate in an internal job interview. Do your best, and you may soon be running a new Widgets office somewhere a
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  • ...ram (work in teams, create, develop and market new product ideas, possibly interview for a permanent position).'' '''''It's your first day on the job''' (page 3 >> 5 minutes)''
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  • ...ram (work in teams, create, develop and market new product ideas, possibly interview for a permanent position).'' '''''It's your first day on the job''' (page 3 >> 5 minutes)''
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  • '''p. 8 (B)''' Examples: <u>1. (follow-up question)</u> "Oh cool! Where did you go?", "I heard it's ...se and their effort so far. General comments such as "You're doing a great job, but please try to use more English during group discussions" are appropria
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  • ...sks. Eventually, as the wiki grows, we hope to begin categorizing these as examples at different CEFR levels. [[Elevator pitch examples]]
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