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TOPICS FOR THE ORAL INTERVIEW

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ADE. ORAL TOPICS To help you prepare your oral interview, here you have a list of the possible topics you will be asked to speak about:   INTRODUCE YOURSELF   SPELL WORDS  SPEAK ABOUT  YOUR LAST TRIP  BOOK A ROOM AT A HOTEL   SPEAK ABOUT LAST WEEKEND / LAST HOLIDAYS  GIVE DIRECTIONS USING A MAP   MAKE INVITATIONS  SPEAK ABOUT YOUR IDEAL COMPANY OR BUSINESS  DISCRIBE AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE  YOUR FAVOURITE OBJECT  SPEAK ABOUT YOUR FAVOURITE MEANS OF TRANSPORT AND COMPARE MEANS OF TRANSPORT  APOLOGISE MAKE SUGGESTIONS  AGREE/DISAGREE TO GIVEN SITUATIONS  USE THE COMPARATIVE/SUPERLATIVE DESCRIBING PHOTOS OR USING INFORMATION

10. SPEAKING ABOUT JOB RESPONSABILITIES

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https://www.yourenglishsuccesstoday.com/english-language-blog/business-english-how-to-talk-about-your-job-responsibilities To find out what someone's job is you ask:  What do you do?  / What is your job?  How to talk about your job:  I'm an office assistant. | I work as a team leader.  Here are the key expressions you can use to say what you do: I deal with...  / I handle... / I oversee...  /I'm in charge of + noun | I'm in charge of + VERB + -ing / I'm responsible for + noun | I'm responsible for + VERB + -ing / My job involves + noun | My job involves + VERB + -ing  to deal with = to handle to oversee - to watch somebody / something and make sure that a job or an activity is done correctly (Synonym: supervise ) to be in charge of - It is used when you are responsible for someone or something. ​ You can also use the structure: One of my responsibilities is to make sure... One of my responsibilities is making sure...  Examples:  I