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Give him some diplomatic advice-use your imagination
You mustn't give up your dream of becoming a supermodel.
Correct the mistake: Your advice about to work in the hotel sector was very good.
Your advice about working in the hotel sector was very good.
Give them some diplomatic advice-use your imagination!
Don't forget to talk to each other
Give him some diplomatic advice-use your imagination!
Have you thought about putting a shirt on?
Give her some diplomatic advice-use your imagination!
Have you considered taking cooking classes?
Give him some diplomatic advice-use your imagination!
You might want to get off the sofa....
_____ (do course/ get started) might be a good idea.
Doing a course to get started....
I would seriously consider ______ (rewrite) your CV.
rewriting
Have you considered _____ (start) your own business?
starting
Rewrite the negative remark diplomatically. We didn't expect the rooms to be so expensive.
Unfortunately, due to our rather limited budget, we need to consider a slightly cheaper option
Rewrite the negative remark diplomatically. There isn't a wide enough selection of food on your menu.
Our employees have a range of dietary requirements which might not be completely satisfied by the menu you provided
Rewrite the negative remark diplomatically. Your hotel is too far away from the city centre.
We were hoping to find accommodation in a slightly more central location
Rewrite the negative remark diplomatically: Your restaurant is too small for our meeting.
We were looking for somewhere slightly more spacious.
I would consider: an/ course/ IT/ taking/ your/ to/ prospects/ improve
taking an IT course to improve your prospects
If I were you: CV/ I / rewrite/ would/ your
I would rewrite your CV
You also improved: appearance/ back/ hair/ tied/ with/ your/ your
Your appearance with your hair tied back
I was impressed by: board/ feedback/ on/ the/ took/ way/ you
the way you took the feedback on board
I appreciated: group/ humour/ of/ relax/ the/ to/ use/ your
Your use of humour to relax the group
Put the sentences in the correct order: I can really see that you've made progress, particularly: at/ considering/ how/ nervous/ start/ the/ were/ you
considering how nervous you were at the start
Someone is at an interview in very casual clothes. "We're looking for someone..." (smart)
...with a somewhat smarter appearance.
Someone not familiar with computer programs. "We're looking for someone...." (computer literate)
...slightly more computer literate.
Someone who gives unclear answers to questions. "We're looking for someone...." (communication skills)
...with slightly stronger communication skills".
Someone who seems rather shy. "We're looking for someone......" (confident)
...who is slightly more confident"
Someone who speaks poor French. "We're looking for someone........."( French)
...who has more advanced French skills"
Someone is applying for a job requiring skills they don't have. "We're looking for someone....." (marketing)
...with slightly more experience in marketing"
Find the mistake: Some of the feedback isn't easy to took on, but it's important to hear it.
to take on
Find the mistake: I look forward to be able to tell you I have a job!
to being able...
Find the mistake: Your advice about to work in the hotel sector is very good.
Your advice about working...
Find the mistake: I was impressive by the course and I learned a lot in a short time.
impressed
Find the mistake: Thank you for your feedback. I appreciate it the time you took to consider the points.
I appreciate the time..