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Wednesday, 2 December 2015

getting a job

To be able to get yourself a job, you need to be polite:
Jay Doubleyou: how to ask indirect or polite questions

There are some great videos to help:



Impress Your Job Interviewer - YouTube

BBC Learning English offers a lot of tips and practice:
Learning English - English At Work
BBC Learning English - Get that Job

There are a lot of specific techniques:
Jay Doubleyou: motivation

There's a lot of language around jobs:
Describing jobs: ESL/EFL Lesson Plan and Worksheet

There are other questions around 'work':
Jay Doubleyou: work, leisure and human resources
Jay Doubleyou: "the modern office rewards narcissists and psychopaths"
Jay Doubleyou: neets - again

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