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interview.Compare answers. Ask students to answer the following questions.Compare answers.. ◆Usage Note:various ways to describe“look” glaze:if your eyes glaze over,they show no expression because you are very bored or tired glance:to quickly look at someone or something once(眼光粗略的看,扫视) glare:to look angrily at someone for a long time(用恐吓凶狠或愤怒的眼光看) gaze:to look at someone or something for a long time,giving it all your attention often without realizing you are doing so(目不转睛的看) stare:to look at something or someone for a long time without moving your eyes 着看) peek:to look quickly at something,especially something that you are not supposed to see(偷看) peer:look very carefully or hard,especially because you are having difficulty in seeing(凝视窥视) Third listening:sentence imitation Ask students to use the following active vocabularies to form sentences as what they have heard from listening(Dictate then remember). Please first write down the following words on the blackboard or computer.Then ask students to listen for sentences with these words in them.You may ask them to listen for two times and check to see who has caught more sentences. 1.elicit--It will no longer elicit feelings of worry,fear and anxiety. 2.become fixated on--it is easy to become fixated on the idea that your interview will turn out to be a battle,with you and the interviewer circling one another, 3.end up--If you emerge the victor,then the job is yours;if you lose,the position goes to another candidate and your pride ends up being a little dented. 4.with the common purpose of--you need to find yourself in a two-way conversation with the common purpose of determining both your ability to do the job well and if your needs will be satisfied. 5.in advance--you may do your research in advance using your personal network of friends and contacts,the internet and sources in the press. 6.qualify...for--Then you can make a list of the skills that you have that qualify you for the job. 7.get hands on--So before an interview,you'd better get your hands on the job and person description and go through each point jotting down notes beside each. 8.the bottom line of--how you have helped the bottom line of your current or previous employer 9.take measures--In this way you can take measures to avoid appearing too hot and flustered when you arrive.interview. Compare answers. Ask students to answer the following questions. Compare answers. . ‹ Usage Note: various ways to describe “look” glaze: if your eyes glaze over, they show no expression because you are very bored or tired glance: to quickly look at someone or something once (眼光粗略的看,扫视) glare: to look angrily at someone for a long time (用恐吓凶狠或愤怒的眼光看) gaze: to look at someone or something for a long time, giving it all your attention often without realizing you are doing so (目不转睛的看) stare: to look at something or someone for a long time without moving your eyes (盯 着看) peek: to look quickly at something, especially something that you are not supposed to see (偷看) peer: look very carefully or hard, especially because you are having difficulty in seeing (凝视窥视) Third listening: sentence imitation Ask students to use the following active vocabularies to form sentences as what they have heard from listening (Dictate then remember). Please first write down the following words on the blackboard or computer. Then ask students to listen for sentences with these words in them. You may ask them to listen for two times and check to see who has caught more sentences. 1. elicit-- It will no longer elicit feelings of worry, fear and anxiety. 2. become fixated on -- it is easy to become fixated on the idea that your interview will turn out to be a battle, with you and the interviewer circling one another, 3. end up -- If you emerge the victor, then the job is yours; if you lose, the position goes to another candidate and your pride ends up being a little dented. 4. with the common purpose of -- you need to find yourself in a two-way conversation with the common purpose of determining both your ability to do the job well and if your needs will be satisfied. 5. in advance -- you may do your research in advance using your personal network of friends and contacts, the internet and sources in the press. 6. qualify…for-- Then you can make a list of the skills that you have that qualify you for the job. 7. get hands on -- So before an interview, you’d better get your hands on the job and person description and go through each point jotting down notes beside each. 8. the bottom line of -- how you have helped the bottom line of your current or previous employer 9. take measures-- In this way you can take measures to avoid appearing too hot and flustered when you arrive
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