Interview Practice Materials

From: Paul Margolis (pmrgwrtr@chelsea.ios.com)
Date: Thu Dec 19 1996 - 19:09:12 EST


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From: Paul Margolis <pmrgwrtr@chelsea.ios.com>
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Subject: Interview Practice Materials
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Hello,

I am currently teaching ESL and job-seeking skills to adult immigrants from
the former Soviet Union, and I need some realistic job interview preparation
materials. Ideally, I would like to use videos of interviews, but I would be
happy with audio tapes or even written dialogues that could be used for
role-playing practice.

My students are mostly university-educated, and they have been in the U.S.
for periods ranging from two months to a year. They need English, of course,
but also must gain an understanding of job-hunting, workplace culture and
social interactions. My immediate concern, however, is getting them used to
interviewing for jobs here. 

Any information that you could give me would be most appreciated.

Thank you, Paul Margolis

E-mail: pmrgwrtr@chelsea.ios.com   



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