GRAMMAR PRACTICE: JOB INTERVIEW Instructions: Copy the ...

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(2003). □ GRAMMAR PRACTICE: JOB INTERVIEW. Instructions: Copy the correct choice on the line. 1. Please take a seat. I'll be. 2. Can you work the night shift ...
! GRAMMAR PRACTICE: JOB INTERVIEW Instructions: Copy the correct choice on the line. 1. Please take a seat. I’ll be with you in a moment. at you in a moment. you in a moment.

2. Can you work the night shift? Yes, I can’t. Yes, I can. No, I can.

3. Would you rather work inside or outside? I’ll work inside. I’d rather work inside. I work inside.

4. What kind of job are you looking for? Job. I looking for a job as a packer. I’m looking for a job as a packer.

5. Do you prefer to work alone or with other people? I prefer to work alone. I alone. I am alone.

6. How much money would you like to make? I’d like to make $9.00 hour. I’d like to make $9.00 year. I’d like to make $9.00 an hour. Note: Forty-two percent of the jobs in California do not include health insurance and 18% of our states population is uninsured. The average annual pay in California is $41,194 and the median family income is $53,099. (2003)

7. Do you have any job experience? Yes, I’ve been working for a year. No, I’ve been working for five year. Yes, I’ve been working for two year.

8. How fast can you type? I can type. I can type not too fast. I can type 50 words per minute.

9. Do you have a car? Yes, I have a reliable car. My car no good. Cars is too much money.

10. What languages can you speak? I speaks Spanish and English. I speak both Spanish and English. I spoke Spanish and English.

11. Are you good with numbers? Yes, I’m good with numbers. No, I’m good with numbers. No, I don’t like money.

12. Do you want a full-time job or a part-time job? I want three full-time job. I want a part-time works. I want a full-time job.

Note: Fifteen percent of the people in California who work part-time want full-time jobs. Twenty eight percent of the jobs in California pay below the poverty level. Fifty seven percent of families in our state own or are buying a home. (2003)