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News Story: “Job Interviews” Mrs. Alba ESL

possible problems that can be anticipated Pitfalls possible problems that can be anticipated

discovered doing something wrong caught out discovered doing something wrong

elements of your personality Character traits elements of your personality

without rules, order, or control Anarchic without rules, order, or control

simple, not very detailed Superficial simple, not very detailed

Wily smart, intelligent

To see through the veneer (expression) to realize easily that your knowledge is not very detailed

someone's individual way of speaking or moving mannerism someone's individual way of speaking or moving

examined on close detail Scrutinized examined on close detail

someone who starts their own businesses Entrepreneur someone who starts their own businesses

someone who gives advice, support and encouragement; a role-model Mentor someone who gives advice, support and encouragement; a role-model

all the people who work for a company Workforce all the people who work for a company

BBC News Story: Job Interviews Let’s listen to the story: Job Interviews http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/cou rse/lower-intermediate/unit-27/session-4/activity- 3