面试The Interview英语剧本.doc
6页面试The Interview英语剧本 关于应该如何的话题,面试时注意的衣着、语言等等 人物 Wu yi-chun: a girl who has an interview Wang: an employer Ma: Yi-chun’s friend Wu: Yi-chun’s friend He: a sissy guy, Yi-chun’s friend -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SCENE I (Ma, Wu, and He are chatting. Yi-chun es in with a book.) Ma: Have you seen Yi-chun recently? Wu: No, she hasn’t called me for days. He: Hey, look! There she is. Hi, Yi-chun. Ma: Long time no see, stranger. What have you been doing recently? Yi-chun: Hi, guys. I've been busy preparing for an interview. I wants to get a job from a pany. Wu: What are you reading? Yi-chun: A book about what to do at interviews. He: It's no use reading books about interviews. I know all the tips. I can help you. Ma: I can help, too. Wu: Me, too. Yi-chun: (happy) Really? (aepts their offer) OK. Thank you. But how can you help me? He: (to Yi-chun) Don't worry. You'll see. (to Ma and Wu) Let's start working, guys. (Ma and Wu go to get a chair and clothes and e back with them.) He: Come here. Sit down. (Yi-chun goes over and sits down.) (He, Ma and Wu start to teach Yi-chun about interviews.) He: First, what do you think about your hair? Yi-chun: Not bad. It's always like that. He: Not bad? You must be kidding. Now I have something for you. You'll like it. Yi-chun: Oh? (Ma brings an invisible wig.) He: (to Yi-chun) See? Yi-chun: But I don't see anything! He: Oh, you don't see it? Let me show you. Look. It looks so smooth and feels so silky! It'll always stay the same. You don't have to worry how to maintain it. Yi-chun: Really? He: Yeah! Isn't it cool? Try it on! (gives her the wig) Yi-chun: (puts it on) Yeah, it's so special!! I love it! He: Now let's talk about your clothes. Has anybody ever criticized the way you dress? Yi-chun: No. That bad, heng? He: Don't worry. I can help you. (shows her a white robe) Yi-chun: Wow! What a great robe! (puts it on) He: Ha ha ha! I'm the best designer in the world, so the clothes I chose must be the most beautiful in the world! OK. Now you look perfect for your interview. Yi-chun: Thank you. You're so talented. I'm full of confidence now. I'm ready! (Ma and Wu start to teach Yi-chun about what to do at the interview.) Wu: Now let us teach you what to do at the interview. First, you have to knock on the door before you enter the office. Don't go in until the interviewer says "Yes". Yi-chun: That's easy. Ma: After you go into the office, you bow about 30 degrees and then tell him your purpose of being there clearly. Yi-chun: Clearly. He: When you sit on your seat, you should straighten your back and smile. The most important thing is that you must look at the interviewer's eyes. Yi-chun: Don't I usually do that? Ma: When talking to the interviewer, you should be clear and never be ambiguous. Yi-chun: Right! Clarity is very important. Wu: If he asks you about your marital status, you should say "No." They think being single is good for the pany. Yi-chun: Yes, sir! Ma: When he asks you what you like to do at leisure time, you just answer you like to read or climb mountains. Yi-chun: Why? I'm not interested in reading or mountain climbing! Wu: They think…. Wu and Yi-chun: That's good for the pany. Wu: You got it! Yi-chun: Thank you. Wu: Do you understand these things we told you? Yi-chun: Hmm hmm. Wu: Follow these tips and the job is yours. Yi-chun: Oh! Thank you very much! You're great help! I'll call you all after the interview. Ma: Good luck! SCENE II (Wang Yu-hsien is sitting on a chair, practicing swinging a table tennis racket. Yi-chun knocks on the door.) Yi-chun: Excuse me. Can I e in? Wang: Sure. Come in. Yi-chun: Thank you. Wang: Are you Ms. Wu Yi-chun? Yi-chun: (sneezes) Yes. Wang: Sit down. (Yi-chun sits down.) How old are you? Yi-chun: I’m 25 years old. Wang: Oh. Pretty young. Wang: Are you married? Yi-chun: No. Wang: How many children do you have? Yi-chun: None, of course! I haven’t gotten married, so I can’t have any children! Wang: A good thought. Yi-chun: Excuse me. I haven’t eaten breakfast yet. Do you mind if I eat? (shows Wang some cookies.) Wang: No, go ahead. When I was young, I used to listen to the radio, waiting for my favorite songs to e on air. At this time, my mother usually gave me this kind of cookies. Yi-chun: Really? I have another one. I can share it with you. Wang: Thank you. Where do you e from? Yi-chun: Taichung. Wang: Oh, me, too! We e from the same city! Yi-chun: Yeah! Wang: Taichung is a good place. Yi-chun: I can't agree more. I'm proud I'm living in Taichung. Wang: What do you like to do when you are free? Yi-chun: I like to play table tennis. I've been playing it for ten years. Wang: I like table tennis, too! Before you came, I was practicing it. Yi-chun: Really! Wang: Would you mind if we practice it together? Yi-chun: Oh. Of course not. It’s my honor. (They start to play and it is so fun to them, they can't stop.) Wang: Oh. I can't even catch the ball. You're really a good player.。





