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Page 1: You’re the job seeker

You’re the job seeker

Page 2: You’re the job seeker

Good morning I’m Mrs Robinson

Good morning Mrs Robinson I’m …..

Page 3: You’re the job seeker

Right, take a seat / sit down

Thank you!

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Why don’t you tell me a little bit about yourself?

Well… I’m …… I’m … years old, I’m in year 9 at Louis Hayet and I’m looking for

a job because I’m saving to buy a…

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BABYSITTING

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Why are you interested in this job?

Well, I love looking after children, reading stories to them or playing with them.

Moreover I don’t live far from here so I’ll always be on time. And

I’m patient, trustworthy, mature and caring

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Good! Have you ever babysat before?

No, but I’ve always looked after my little sister/brother I’m the eldest in

the family you see….

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So have you already prepared a baby bottle/changed nappies?

Yes of course! That’s not a problem for me!

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How often would you need me?

Two afternoons a week, let’s say on Wednesdays and Fridays..

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How long would you need me for?

One hour and a half Two hours…Is that OK?

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That’s perfect! May I ask you how much I would get?

I usually pay £5 an hour…does that sound reasonable to you?

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Sounds perfect, great!

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When would you be ready to start?

Right now, I’m available!

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Brian where are you?

In the kitchen

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Dog walking

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Why are you interested in this job?

Well, I love taking care of dogs, cuddling them or playing with them.

Moreover I don’t live far from here so I’ll always be on time. And

I’m patient, trustworthy, mature and caring

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Good! Have you ever been a dog-walker before?

No, but I’ve always had dogs at home and I’ve always taken care of them

you see….

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Could you feed him after the walk as well?

Yes of course! No problem

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How often would you need me?

Well one afternoon a week after school, let’s say on Tuesdays and

then on Saturday afternoons

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How long would you need me for?

One hour or 45 minutes, time to go to the park with him …Is that OK?

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That’s perfect! May I ask you how much I would get?

I usually pay £5 an hour…does that sound reasonable to you?

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Sounds perfect, great!

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Would you be ready to start next week?

Yes, fine that would be great!

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Helping old people

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Why are you interested in this job?

Well, I love taking care of people, being in contact with them and being helpful.

Moreover I don’t live far from here so I’ll always be on time. And

I’m outgoing, trustworthy, mature and caring

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Good! Have you ever worked for old people before?

No, but I still have my two grand-mothers and I’ve always taken care of

them you see….

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How often would you need me?

Well, I need someone to do my shopping because I’m disabled you see or to run errands like going

to the post office or to the bank so everyday after school and then on Saturday morning

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How long would you need me for?

One hour or 45 minutes, time to go to the shop …Is that OK?

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That’s perfect! May I ask you how much I would get?

I usually pay £5 an hour…does that sound reasonable to you?

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Sounds perfect, great!

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Would you be ready to start next week?

Yes, fine that would be great!

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You’re the employer

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Good morning I’m Mrs Robinson

Good morning Mrs Robinson I’m …..

Page 34: You’re the job seeker

Right, take a seat / sit down

Thank you!

Page 35: You’re the job seeker

Why don’t you tell me a little bit about yourself?

Well… I’m …… I’m … years old, I’m in year 9 at Louis Hayet and I’m looking for

a job because I’m saving to buy a…

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BABYSITTING

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Why are you interested in this job?

Well, I love looking after children, reading stories to them or playing with them.

Moreover I don’t live far from here so I’ll always be on time. And

I’m patient, trustworthy, mature and caring

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Good! Have you ever babysat before?

No, but I’ve always looked after my little sister/brother I’m the eldest in

the family you see….

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So have you already prepared a baby bottle/changed nappies?

Yes of course! That’s not a problem for me!

Page 40: You’re the job seeker

How often would you need me?

Two afternoons a week, let’s say on Wednesdays and Fridays..

Page 41: You’re the job seeker

How long would you need me for?

One hour and a half Two hours…Is that OK?

Page 42: You’re the job seeker

That’s perfect! May I ask you how much I would get?

I usually pay £5 an hour…does that sound reasonable to you?

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When would you be ready to start?

Right now, I’m available!

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Dog walking

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Why are you interested in this job?

Well, I love taking care of dogs, cuddling them or playing with them.

Moreover I don’t live far from here so I’ll always be on time. And

I’m patient, trustworthy, mature and caring

Page 46: You’re the job seeker

Good! Have you ever been a dog-walker before?

No, but I’ve always had dogs at home and I’ve always taken care of them

you see….

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Could you feed him after the walk as well?

Yes of course! No problem

Page 48: You’re the job seeker

How often would you need me?

Well one afternoon a week after school, let’s say on Tuesdays and

then on Saturday afternoons

Page 49: You’re the job seeker

How long would you need me for?

One hour or 45 minutes, time to go to the park with him …Is that OK?

Page 50: You’re the job seeker

That’s perfect! May I ask you how much I would get?

I usually pay £5 an hour…does that sound reasonable to you?

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Would you be ready to start next week?

Yes, fine that would be great!

Page 52: You’re the job seeker

Helping old people

Page 53: You’re the job seeker

Why are you interested in this job?

Well, I love taking care of people, being in contact with them and being helpful.

Moreover I don’t live far from here so I’ll always be on time. And

I’m outgoing, trustworthy, mature and caring

Page 54: You’re the job seeker

Good! Have you ever worked for old people before?

No, but I still have my two grand-mothers and I’ve always taken care of

them you see….

Page 55: You’re the job seeker

How often would you need me?

Well, I need someone to do my shopping because I’m disabled you see or to run errands like going

to the post office or to the bank so everyday after school and then on Saturday morning

Page 56: You’re the job seeker

How long would you need me for?

One hour or 45 minutes, time to go to the shop …Is that OK?

Page 57: You’re the job seeker

That’s perfect! May I ask you how much I would get?

I usually pay £5 an hour…does that sound reasonable to you?

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Would you be ready to start next week?

Yes, fine that would be great!


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