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Post by FFFF »

HI
blease help me


do questions bellow same:
can you Introduce youself?
can you prefer your self ?


in three times I was asked the second question ,
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Post by Micawber »

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Hi, FFFF.

Can you introduce youself? is a common request from a leader in a new class or club meeting.

Honestly, I have never heard the second question, and do not understand its meaning. Are you sure that the wording is correct?


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ok
what do you think about refer ,teacher?
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Post by Micawber »

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Sorry, FFFF-- 'refer' doesn't seem to have any meaning for me in that sentence either. Really, I can't imagine what the person said to you.


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Post by FFFF »

sorry teacher
Could you mention some questions that have SAME meaning of ( in the job interview):
Tell me about yourself ?
or
Introduce yourself?
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Post by Micawber »

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Yes, those are common questions:

Could you introduce yourself?
Could you tell me a bit about yourself?
Can you give us a little information about yourself?


Perhaps:

Can you give us some info about yourself?
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Post by FFFF »

TEACHER I have a nother question .
if you can help me I will be grateful to you
I have just written a small answer that I will answer if someone ask me about myself ,
correct it please .
I’m SAMER ALI, I’m 28 .
I have two certificates
The first one is Bachelor degree in business administration.
The second one is diploma in H&C .
When it comes about my experience
I was employed by Yaha technologies for computers as a salesman from April 2005 to November 2006 my tasks were selling and doing all office work sometimes I was writing some offers.
I have another experience that I was employed by burgerking as a cashier from October 1999 to November 2000 my tasks were Count money in cash drawers at the beginning of shift to ensure that amounts are correct and Greet customers entering establishments and Answer customers' questions, provide information on procedures then Receive payment by cash.
about my interesting I like reading ,traveling , sports , browsing internet , I like graphics programs
like Photoshop,3d studio max.
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My name is SAMER ALI; I’m 28.

I have two certificates-- the first one is a bachelor's degree in business administration, and the second one is a diploma in H&C [I don't know what this means].

As for my experience, I was employed by Yaha Technologies for Computers as a salesman from April 2005 to November 2006. My tasks were selling and doing all the office work. Sometimes I wrote up offers.

I was also employed by Burger King as a cashier from October 1999 to November 2000. My tasks were tallying cash at the beginning of the shift to ensure that the amounts were correct, and greeting customers and answering their questions, providing information on procedures then receiving payment.

My interests include reading ,traveling , sports , and browsing the internet. I enjoy working with graphics programs like Photoshop and 3-D Studio Max.
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:D Thank you my teacher .
you are profienal teacher thank you again :D
H&R MEAN heating and conditioning
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Post by Micawber »

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Then you might want to spell that out; if I didn't understand it, your interviewer may not:

a diploma in Heating and Conditioning



Glad I could help, FFFF.

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