Susan: Oh, my god! It’s like a nightmare! The final exams are coming, and I still have not chosen the place to enter
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Topic CHOOSING A CAREER (DIALOGUE)
Topic: Everyday English Susan: Oh, my god! It’s like a nightmare! The final exams are coming, and I still have not chosen the place to enter. Jane: Stop to panic. Let's try to determine which profession suits you most of all. C: But how can we do it? D: It's very easy. I will ask you questions, and you will honestly answer them. Then we will analyze and understand what your future profession. S: How do you know all this? D: Have you forgotten? I attend psychology courses once a week. We have recently discussed such problem. S: Really? D: Yes, you will be surprised, but you are not alone to have such a problem. S: That calms me a little. Well, come on, let’s start. D: What kind of work do you prefer: working with people, with animals or with documents? S: I'm afraid of animals, and a little shy to communicate with people. I prefer to work with documents. D: I see. In which subject do you have better grades: math or languages? S: I'm very bad at math, but I like languages. Especially, foreign ones. D: Do you like children? S: Oh, yes. I always play with children when guests come to us. I think they like to spend time with me too. D: Well, even having conducted such a small questioning, it became clear to me that you need to choose a profession that relates to children, languages and documents. For example, an interpreter, a school teacher of foreign language or a kindergarten nurse. S: Well done! Now I have something to think about. Your advice really helped me, thank you! D: Not at all. I was glad to do it. Download 129.89 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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