Listening – Section 1 No.02
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Answer
- A
- B
- I Block
- C Block
- Student Canteen
- have an interview/be interviewed
- 2 p.m.
- PASTEL
- 041298735
- B I 690011
Transcript
Crystal: | Hi Peter – I’m so pleased that the exam’s over! |
Peter: | Me too Crystal. I’m exhausted. I stayed up late last night studying and then got up early this morning. |
Crystal: | Well, you can rest now. We’re on holidays for three glorious weeks. |
Peter: | That is a nice thought. Unfortunately though, I’m broke and if Q1 I’m going to have enough money to get through next semester, I’ll have to get a job over the holidays. |
Crystal: | Yes, I’ve been thinking the same thing myself. As much as I’d like to go home to see my family, I think Q2 I’ll have to get a job as well. Have you got any ideas or contacts? |
Peter: | Well, as a matter of fact, I’m going to go to the Student Employment Office. Do you want to come with me? |
Crystal: | Sure, if you don’t mind. Where is it? |
Peter: | Let me see. I’ve got a map here of the campus. It’s up here in Y Block. |
Crystal: | Oh, boy – we’re a long way away from there! We’ve just come out of N Block – here we are here. |
Peter: | Yes, N Block. Well, we can turn right and follow Circular Drive around but that’s the long way. What’s the building opposite us? |
Crystal: | That’s the International Centre -I learnt English there before starting my Bachelor of Business. |
Peter: | Oh right – I see, Q3 it says I Block. I guess “I” stands for International. Well, let’s cross Circular Drive and walk up to the right – |
Crystal: | No, there’s lots of trees and gardens there – we’d better go to the left of the building. You can’t get through otherwise. |
Peter: | OK. We’ll head past D Block, go between B and Q4 C Blocks and then across the sports fields to Y Block. |
Crystal: | OK, but I’m really hungry. How about going to the Q5 student canteen before we get to Y Block? It’s just on the other side of A Block – near the main entrance. |
Peter: | Good idea – I didn’t have breakfast this morning. I’m starving! Let’s go. |
Receptionist: | Good morning – can I help you? |
Peter: | Good morning. Yes, we’d both like to find some vacation work. |
Receptionist: | Right. For this vacation period? |
Peter&Crystal: | Yes. |
Receptionist: | Have you registered with us? |
Peter&Crystal: | No. |
Receptionist: | Oh, you have left it a bit late. Students usually register with us around mid-semester. |
Peter: | Really? |
Receptionist: | Yes, but never mind. You will need to register, but before you do that, you’ll need to Q6 be interviewed by one of our consultants. |
Peter: | Oh, I thought you would just give us a list of job vacancies and we would contact those places directly. |
Receptionist: | No, we don’t give out contacts until after you’ve been interviewed and registered. |
Peter: | I see. |
Receptionist: | Would you like to make an appointment to have an interview? |
Peter&Crystal: | Yes, please. Yes, as soon as possible. |
Receptionist: | Let me see. Today’s Thursday 11th. Our consultants are here tomorrow but they are going on a Staff In-service from next Monday to Wednesday. So, it’s either Friday – that’s tomorrow or next Thursday. |
Peter: | Couldn’t we see one of them this afternoon? |
Receptionist: | No, they are fully booked I’m afraid. End of semester is the busiest time for job placements, as you can imagine. There has been a cancellation for tomorrow morning at 9:30 or you can come after Q7 2 tomorrow afternoon. |
Peter: | Can we be interviewed together? |
Receptionist: | Yes, I’m sure that would be OK. |
Peter: | Crystal, is 9:30 alright with you? |
Crystal: | Yes that suits me. Actually, I’m going to the dentist tomorrow – let me check the time. Hang on. The dentist is at 9, so could we make it at 2? |
Peter: | No problem. |
Receptionist: | OK – that’s for 2 o’clock then. What’s your surname? |
Peter: | Pastel. P-A-S-T-E-L. Peter’s my first name. |
Receptionist: | Thanks – and yours? |
Crystal: | My surname’s Lu. L-U. My first name’s Crystal – that’s C – R – Y – S – T – A – L. |
Receptionist: | Right. A contact phone number please? |
Peter: | My mobile is Q9 0412 987 35. |
Receptionist: | Thank you and I’ll need your Student Number as well, so I can access your files. |
Peter: | Mine is B (for Business) 7 2 3 4 double 6. |
Crystal: | And mine is B (for Business as well) I 6 9 double zero, double 1. |
Receptionist: | That’s BI69 double 0, double 1 for you Peter and… |
Crystal&Peter: | No, that’s mine. Wrong way around. |
Receptionist: | Oops! – it’s BI69 double zero, double 1 for Crystal, and B7234 double 6 for Peter. I’ll just put an arrow next to your names to show what I’ve done wrong! Right then -see you both. |
Peter&Crystal: | Bye. Thanks a lot. |