(Before an Interview)

Lisa: I have a piece of good news to tell you, Mr. Ruby1.

Steven: What's it?

Lisa: I'll have an interview with the IBG tomorrow afternoon.

Steven: Really? I'm glad to hear that.

Lisa: I'd like to have your advice before I have the interview.

Steven: I'm always happy to help you, Lisa.

Lisa: Do you think they'll ask me a lot of questions?

Steven: Don't be afraid of questions, Lisa. Be ready of answers.

Lisa: What questions do you thind they'll ask?

Steven: They may ask you questions such as: Are you interested in business? Why do you want to work in the company? Do you have any social experience? And so on.

Lisa: I have confidence2 to answer such questions properly.

Steven: Good. It's important for you to answer questions naturally and properly.

Lisa: What should I say if they ask me things which I'm not familiar with?

Steven: Be honest, please. Then assure3 the interviewer4 that you're able to master anything the work needs you to.

Lisa: I'm more confident now, Mr. Ruby.

Steven: I'm sure you'll get the position.

Lisa: I'm very grateful5 for your help.

Steven: Don't mention it, Lisa. I'll wait for your good news.

Lisa: I'll let you know the results as soon as I have it.

Steven: Please do.



Lisa arrived at Mr. Johnson Liu's office at 2:40 the next afternoon. She found
that he was expecting her.