1) talk about your personality
exercise 1 exercise 2

2) say what you like doing, what you don't like doing
what you're (not) afraid of, what you're (not) interested in
exercise
here (easy as abc...)

remember:
                                 I would like to baby-sit because I like looking after children

3) learn, how to understand the questions during an interview, and how to answer properly.
* revise the question words
* expressing frequency
We often use adverbs of frequency to say ‘how often’ we do something. Here’s a list of common adverbs:
  • always
  • frequently
  • generally
  • hardly ever
  • never
  • often
  • rarely / seldom
  • sometimes
Here are some other expressions we can use to say ‘how often’. All of these longer phrases go at the beginning or the end of the sentence but not in the middle.
  • once in a while: I go to the cinema once in a while.
  • every now and then: She drinks wine every now and then.
  • from time to time: I visit my mother from time to time

To say how often something happens, you can use a number or ‘several’ or ‘many’, followed by ‘times’.( If the number is one, use ‘once’ instead of ‘one time’. If the number is two use ‘twice’ instead of ‘two times’) Then add ‘a’ and a period of time:
  • I go to the cinema twice a week.
  • She take these tablets three times a day
  • I visit my parents once a month.
     
4) talk about your (work) experience:
exercise on the present perfect here

 

 




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