Corrigé à l`usage exclusif des experts
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Corrigé à l`usage exclusif des experts
Examen de fin d'apprentissage ANGLAIS Employé de commerce, formation élargie / Employée de commerce, formation élargie Listening Série 2, 2011 Corrigé à l’usage exclusif des experts Durée de l'épreuve : 20 minutes Moyens auxiliaires autorisés : aucun Nombre max. de points : 20 points Délai de libération : Elaboré par : Edité par : Cette série d'examen ne doit pas être utilisée comme exercice avant le 1er janvier 2012 Groupe d'auteurs romands de la C RT EPC CSFO, Unité procédures de qualification, Berne Employé de commerce, formation élargie / Employée de commerce, formation élargie Anglais, listening série 2, 2011 – solutions PART A 5 points You will hear a message which has been left on an answering machine. Fill in the missing information below. You will hear the recording twice. Message from Bill – Easy Flights Date of flights 13 / 07 – July / 2011 VS 45 leaves at 9.30 – half past nine am Price £ 435 Phone number 0721 899 74 33 PART B 5 points Listen to five short recordings. Five people are talking about travelling to work. For each recording, decide which topic each speaker is talking about. Write one letter (A, B, C, D, E, F or G) next to the number of each speaker. Each letter can be used only once. There are two extra topics. You will hear the recording twice. A. Takes work home Speaker 1 B B. Is driven to work. Speaker 2 C C. Sometimes cycles to the office. Speaker 3 F D. Often has to stand in public transport. Speaker 4 G E. Enjoys meeting people on the way to work. Speaker 5 E F. Takes the train. G. Has a hands-free phone in the car. Page 2 / 3 Employé de commerce, formation élargie / Employée de commerce, formation élargie Anglais, listening série 2, 2011 – solutions PART C 10 points Listen to a discussion between a radio interviewer and a recruiter who works for a job placement agency. For each question, choose the correct answer A, B or C. There is only one correct answer per question. You will hear the recording twice. 1. Carl Morris is A. a radio announcer. B. a recruitment agent. C. a personnel manager. 2. Before Work Power, Carl worked for A. a recruitment agency. B. a human resources company. C. an insurance company. 3. His company was in A. London. B. Zurich. C. Eastbourne. 4. After emailing his CV, Carl heard from Word Power A. just a few days later. B. just a few hours later. C. just a few minutes later. 5. Carl was first worried about A. how to get to WorkPower. B. who the interviewer was. C. what to wear. 6. Carl said that it is a good idea to wear A. jeans. B. a suit. C. what everyone else wears. 7. To prepare for an interview, Carl suggests visiting A. the company’s website. B. the company. C. friends. 8. In Carl’s opinion, a candidate should think of A. answers to questions. B. solutions to problems. C. questions the interviewer might ask. 9. To help with nervousness, Carl’s secret is A. to laugh. B. to smile. C. to be creative. 10. A candidate should feel free to A. criticize the company. B. set pay and working conditions. C. ask about promotion. Page 3 / 3