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MBA英文面试常用句式
MBA英文面试常用句式
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MBA英文面试常用句式
见面:
Good morning
Good afternoon.
May I come in?
Nice to meet you.
Thank you.
告别:
I’ve enjoyed speaking with you.
That’s my pleasure. It’s been nice talking with you.
Well, nice to have been talking to you.
Thank you for interview with me. I hope to meet you again.
就某一个问题你如果认为自己已经回答完毕了可以说:
I think that’s all.
That’s it, I t[被屏蔽广告]
hink.
Have I answered your question?
谈话中:
Thank you for your compliment.
It’s very kind of you to say so.
Excuse me, I guess I don’t make myself clear.
核实一下自己对对方意思的理解是否正确
Do you intend to say that…
Do you mean…
Does that mean…
If I understand right…
下列句型则通常用以表示举例
For example,…
Let me give you an example.
下列句型则通常用以表示犹豫
You see,…
Well, the thing is,…
Well, you know, er,…
I mean…
Oh, let me think for a moment…
Well, let me see.
That’s a very big / interesting / difficult question…
Um… er…actually…in fact…you see…the thing is… how shall I put it… sort of…
Well… it’s like this, you see…theee…ayyy…
下列句型则通常用以了解信息
Can you tell me something about it?
I’d like to know more about…
表示你对某事感兴趣
I find …quite attracting.
I have some interest in…
I’m interested in…
My hobby is…
…interests me a great deal.
表示你的意见
As far as I’m concerned, I think…
As I see it,…
In my opinion…
Personally, I believe…
᠊8; 下列句型则通常用以表示重述
※ 请某人重述某事
Could you repeat that, please?
Could you say that again, please?
I’m sorry?
I’sorry, but I didn’t quite catch what you were saying.
I’sorry, what’s that?
※ 重述
I was just saying…
I was just wondering…
※ 换一种方式重述
in other words,…
Let me put it another way,…
That’s to say…
一般情况下,我们不鼓励大家打断考官的话,但是如果确是必要,那么请适用下列语句:
Can I say something here?
Can I add something?
Excuse me for interrupting, but…
如何提出问题,获得更多的信息及回答技巧
(1)如何提出问题
I was wondering if you could help me. I’d like to know…
I wonder if you could tell me…
This may sound like a dumb question, but I’d like to know…
Excuse me, do you know…
I hope you don’t mind my asking, but I’d like to know…
Would you mind (very much) telling me…
Excuse me, but could I ask you a quick question?
Do you happen to know … (你是否碰巧知道…)
(2) 回答技巧:
如何拖延
Well, let me see…
Oh, let me think for a minute…
I’m not sure; I’ll have to check…
That’s a very interesting question.
(3)回答技巧:
如何拒绝
I’m not really sure.
I can’t answer that one.
I’m sorry, I really don’t know.
I’ve got no idea.
I’d like to help you, but…
That’s something I’d rather not talk about just now.
Ask me another question. (别问我这个。
)
(4)如何获得更多的信息
Could you tell me some more about …
Would you mind telling me more about …
I’d like to know more about…
Something else I was wondering about was …
Something else I’d like to know is …
Sorry, that’s not really what I mean, What I’d like to know is…
Sorry to keep after you, but could you tell me…
Sorry, I don’t quite understand why…
Situational dialogues (情景对话)
明确:
#Who is your character?
#What does your character need?
#What relationship does your character have with the character played by the interviewer or another candidate?
见面寒暄
1. A:
How are you?
B:
Not bad. How about you?
A:
I am very well, thank you!
B:
It’s been a long time that we haven’t seen each other.
A:
It’s really has been a long time.
2. A:
Hi, I’m Jack.
B:
I’m Jean.
A:
Nice to meet you.
B:
Me, too.
A:
Where are you from?
B:
Beijing, China.
A:
Oh, really!
Are you have on vacation or on business?
B:
Neither. I’m a student here.
A:
Is that right?
Which university?
B:
Eastern Washington University.
A:
What are you studying?
B:
Business Education
A:
Oh, that sounds interesting.
B:
Not bad. What about you?
Are you a student, too?
A:
No, I work for an auto company in town.
3. A:
Hi, I’m ××.
B:
I’m ××.
A:
Glad to meet you.
B:
Nice to meet you.
A:
Are you from around here?
B:
No, from China, but I live in the States.
A:
Really?
No ;wonder you speak English so well.
What do you do?
B:
I’m an analyst.
A:
You mean a psychoanalyst or an economic analyst?
B:
Neither, a stock market analyst.
A:
Oh, it’s no easy job to analyze and predict the quotations on the s