1. Warm Up ☀ Answer and discuss these questions in pairs or as a class. 1. Have you ever been on a job interview? 2. What kind of questions do you think are common? 3. What are good answers to common questions? 4. Is there anything you should not say during an interview? 5. What should you wear to a job interview? 2. Correspondence Building The dialogue below is not in the right order. Work alone or with a partner to put the conversation in the right order. Then practice reading the dialogue. Underline any words or phrases you don’t understand. ___ Mr. Michaels: Good. We need people who we can promote to be managers. ___ Mr. Michaels: My company is an educational publisher. Do you think you can sell college textbooks? ___ Mr. Michaels: Good afternoon, Lee. Thank you for coming to the office. ___ Mr. Michaels: I like your attitude. I still have three more interviews. I’ll call you in a few days to let you know if you are hired. ___ Lee: Good afternoon, Mr. Michaels. I’m happy to be here. ___ Lee: I studied business classes at the University of Bonnville. I took accounting, marketing, and management classes. ___ Lee: Yes, sir, I do. I have been studying from college textbooks for four years and I know what students like. ___ Lee: I’m willing to learn. I would like to be a manager. ___ Lee: I really do. I have an aptitude for business. I enjoy reading so being an employee at a book company was great. ___ Mr. Michaels: Your resume says you work for a book company. What do you do there? ___ Mr. Michaels: First, tell me a little about your coursework. ___ Lee: I am required to file documents and help customers. I have to study the books a lot so I can answer...