Jack: Acknowledgments play a necessary part in the interview.
杰克:致謝詞是面試中必不可少的一部分。
Mary: Sure. Kind acknowledgments can show one's good attainment.
瑪麗:是的。誠懇地致謝是個人良好素養(yǎng)的體現(xiàn)。
Jack: We often ignore the acknowledgments in our daily life, and consider them as disposable.
杰克:我們在日常生活中常常忽略致謝用語,覺得它可有可無。
Mary: Actually, that's not true. Acknowledgments can help you leave a good impression on others, especially in the public places
瑪麗:其實不是的。致謝詞會幫你給別人留下好的印象,在公共場合中尤其如此。
Jack: We should particularly pay attention to acknowledgments in the interview.
杰克 :面試中應當特別注意致謝用語。
Mary: In the beginning of the interview, it is best that you make acknowledgments for the opportunity of the interview.
瑪麗:面試開始時,最好對面試官給予面試機會表示感謝。
Jack: Don't forget to say "Thank you" when you take a seat.
杰克 :當你入座時,別忘記說聲謝謝。
Mary: Make acknowledgments as well when the interviewer thinks highly of your dressing, experience, or words.
瑪麗:當面試官對你的著裝、經(jīng)歷、言辭表示肯定時,也要致謝。
Jack: You can win a good impression of the interviewer in this way.
杰克:這樣會贏得面試官的好感。
Mary: Acknowledgments can also help the job-hunters to show their good attainment.
瑪麗 :也有利于求職者展示自己的良好素養(yǎng)。
Jack: Finally, at the end of the interview, make acknowledgments to the interviewer
again.
杰克 :最后,面試結束時,也要向面試官致謝。
Mary: Smiles and kind attitudes are the basics of acknowledgments.
瑪麗 :面帶微笑,態(tài)度誠懇,是致謝的基本要求。
核心英語詞匯總
acknowledgement n. 感謝
necessary adj. 必要的
quality n. 品質ignore v. 不理,忽視
truth n. 事實,實情
public adj. 公眾的,公共的
especially adv. 特別,尤其,格外
particularly adv. 特別,尤其
surely adv. 確實,一定
appreciation n. 欣賞
make acknowledgements 致謝
job hunter 求職者
think highly of 肯定,贊揚
finally adv. 最后