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The Interview (Script) : Simple Present

The script summarizes a job interview between an employer and two candidates, Candidate 1 and Candidate 2. However, Candidate 2 does not provide any responses to the employer's questions. The employer asks Candidate 1 questions about her personal information, education, previous job experience, and reasons for seeking new employment. Candidate 1 provides full responses about living with her family, studying business administration, her previous role as an office worker, and reasons for wanting to improve her experience and pay. The employer concludes the interview by saying they will decide the best candidate and call them back.

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The Interview (Script) : Simple Present

The script summarizes a job interview between an employer and two candidates, Candidate 1 and Candidate 2. However, Candidate 2 does not provide any responses to the employer's questions. The employer asks Candidate 1 questions about her personal information, education, previous job experience, and reasons for seeking new employment. Candidate 1 provides full responses about living with her family, studying business administration, her previous role as an office worker, and reasons for wanting to improve her experience and pay. The employer concludes the interview by saying they will decide the best candidate and call them back.

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The Interview (Script)

In this file, you have to create the script or dialogue for your “job interview”.
Example: one member of the group (the employer) asks questions to one
candidate for the job (candidate 1), he asks the same questions to the other
candidate (candidate 2) at the same time. In parentheses write the location.
Example:

(In the office)

The employer: Welcome to “RMA Company”, it’s a pleasure to have you here, I’ll
make you some questions to both of you and at the end I’ll decide who will get the
job.

The employer: Good morning.


Candidate 1: Good morning.
Candidate 2: Good morning.
The employer: What is your name?
Candidate 1: My name is Pedro.
Candidate 2: My name is Pablo.
The employer: How old are you?
Candidate 1: I am 27 years old.
Candidate 2: I am 30 years old.

Now, make your script or dialogue. The text must contain 200 words at least.
Use simple present in most of the dialogue. Do not add pictures.

The employer: Paola Sánchez Sánchez.


Candidate 1: Julieth Andrea Mogollón Valencia.
Candidate 2: Karen Melissa Rodriguez Álvarez.

Start you script or dialogue from here……………………………………


The employer: Good morning.
Candidate 1: Good morning.
Candidate 2: Good morning.
The employer: My name is Paola Sánchez; I am selection psychologist and I will
make you some questions about your personal information, your studies and work
experience. That’s right?
Candidate 1: Of course!
Candidate 2:
The employer: What’s your name?
Candidate 1: I’m Andrea Mogollón Valencia.
Candidate 2:
The employer: How old are you?
Candidate 1: I’m 22 years old.
Candidate 2:
The employer: Who do you live with?
Candidate 1: I live with my parents and my young sister Laura.
Candidate 2:
The employer: Where do you live? Can you say me the neighborhood, please?
Candidate 1: Sure. I live in Santa Cecilia, Usaquen.
Candidate 2:
The employer: Tell me, what studies do you have?
Candidate 1: Now, I’m study Business Administration. I’m in fifth semester.
The employer: And you, Melissa?
Candidate 2:
The employer: Oh, Cool! How was your last job?
Candidate 1: I was an office worker. I answered calls, I wrote letters, I sent e-
mails, I attended customers.
Candidate 2:
The employer: Why did you retreat?
Candidate 1: Because, I want to improve in my experience, and also for the pay.
Candidate 2:
The employer: Oh, good! This is all. Now, We will decide who is the best and we
will call you. Thank you! See you soon.
Candidate 1: Oh, thanks. Blessings!
Candidate 2:

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