appropriately
英 [ə'prəʊprɪətlɪ] 美 [ə'proprɪrtlɪ]
adv.适当地;合适的;相称地
appropriate
英 [əˈprəʊpriət , əˈprəʊprieɪt] 美 [əˈproʊpriət , əˈproʊprieɪt]
adj.适当的;合适的;恰当的
vt.盗用;挪用;占用;侵吞;拨(专款等)
facial
英 [ˈfeɪʃl] 美 [ˈfeɪʃl]
adj.面部
n.美容;面部护理
expectation
英 [ˌekspekˈteɪʃn] 美 [ˌekspekˈteɪʃn]
n.预料;预期;期待;希望;盼望;期望;指望
This morning Sam got a message from a company based in Japan.
It's a medical supply company that wants to expand its business in China.
They have a small office in Hong Kong and will be conducting interviews next week.
Sam is interested in learning more about the company, so he replied to their message and set up an interview.
Even if it doesn't work out, it will be a learning experiences for him.
Q:What is going to happen next week?
A:He is going to be interviewed.
Q:What kind of company has contacted him?
A:It's a medical supply company
In planning for the interview, Sam has made some notes about what to do on the interview.
First, he needs to be well prepared.
He needs to know about as much as he can about the company, including its history.
He also needs to know how to present himself, including his appearance and body language.
It has been years since he was last interviewed, so he needs to be prepared to answer some questions about himself.
For example, he needs to be able to explain what is on his resume, including his strengths and skills.
In an interview situation, it's important to look right and behave appropriately.
He doesn't want to give a bad first impression.
For example, he should be careful not to talk too much.
That means he should focused and keep his comment short.
Throughout the interview, he should observe their facial expressions and make eye contact.
It's going to be important to listen carefully to what they say, and keep things as relaxed as possible.
Q:To give a good impression means?
A:to give them comfortable with them.
Q:During the interview he should observe?
A:their expressions and body language.
He needs to remind himself that he is also interviewing them.
He may find that their company isn't right for him.
Therefore, he should be ready to ask them questions, especially about their expectations.
In an interview like this, both sides have the same concern.
They don't want to make the wrong choice.
Q:What are both sides concern with?
A:Making the right choice.