LISTEN TO THE CONVERSATION | |
Practice Speaking – Select a Conversation Partner | |
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Stephen: Can I ask you a question? Pete: Go ahead. Stephen: How were you able to find such a good job? Pete: I got lucky. I went to school with the manager at the company. He was a few years older than me, but we were pretty good friends. Stephen: I see. Having good connections is always helpful. I’ve been having trouble finding a job, and I wonder if it is because of my lack of connections. Pete: It’s possible, but you also need to be proactive. Don’t just wait for someone to help you. Make some calls and ask other people if they know about any opportunities. People can’t help you if they don’t know that you need help. Stephen: That’s good advice. Thanks. Anyway, do you want to get some lunch at the diner down the street? Pete: That sounds good. You go ahead first, and I’ll meet you there in 10 minutes. I have to make a quick phone call. | |
Key Vocabulary | |
1. Go ahead.: Do it.; Go first. | |
• A) Can I ask you a question? | |
• A) Are you ready to go? | |
2. to have connections: to know important people in a community or industry | |
• He is a good salesman because he has many connections. | |
• If you want to work in this industry, it helps to have connections. | |
3. to be proactive: to be prepared, outgoing, and active in doing something and not waiting for it to happen | |
• Don’t wait for things to happen. Be proactive. | |
• We don’t want to be reactive. We want to be proactive. |