English Lessons
“I’m the kind of person who doesn’t give up, no matter what gets thrown at me.”
You're applying for a job as the manager of a small accounting group. The interviewer asks you what your strongest qualities are. You describe one of them.
“I feel like I'm stuck in a rut.”
You feel a little bored and depressed with your life. You're complaining to your therapist about it. You say this.
“What does the horsie say? Neigh, neigh!”
Your son is looking at a book about farm animals. There's a picture of a horse. You want to quiz him, so you say this.
“View latest statement”
You're on your bank's website. You'd like to see a record of what happened last month. You click on this link.
“Why don’t we go around the room and introduce ourselves, and say a few words about what you do here.”
You're leading a training session for a small group of people at work. You'd like for all of the participants to know a little about each other, so ask them to give introductions at the beginning of the training.
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