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Dialogue and Multiple Choice Questions: Having a Hard Time Finding a JobHaving a Hard Time Finding a Job Original Conversation
Mark: Hi Peter! How are you doing these days?
Mark: I'm sorry to hear that. What seems to be the problem?
Mark: That's too bad. Why did you leave your last job?
Mark: That makes sense. A job without opportunities AND a difficult boss isn't very attractive.
Mark: Have you tried looking online for a job?
Mark: I can understand that. How about going to some of those networking groups?
Mark: They're groups of people who are also looking for work. They help each other discover new opportunities.
Mark: I'm glad to hear that. So, what are you doing here?
Mark: There you go. That's the spirit. I'm sure things will look up for you soon. Reported Conversation
Mark: I saw Peter today.
Mark: Not too well, I'm afraid.
Mark: He told me had been looking for work, but hadn't found a job.
Mark: He told me his boss had treated him badly. He also said he didn't like his chances of advancing in the company.
Mark: That's true. But he's been working hard at finding a new job.
Mark: He said he had sent out his resumes to more than twenty companies. Unfortunately, he told me that only two had called him for an interview.
Mark: Tell me about it. However, I gave him some advice and I hope it helps.
Mark: I suggested joining a networking group.
Mark: Yes, well, he told me he would try a few groups.
Mark: I saw him at the mall. He told me he was shopping for a new suit.
Mark: No, no. He said he wanted to make the best impression possible at his job interviews. Check your understanding with this multiple choice comprehension quiz. More Dialogue Practice - Includes level and target structures / language functions for each dialogue. |
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