2015年4月27日 星期一

A bientôt!

Did you still remember that few weeks ago there was a college fair held in the campus. It was very important for junior because next year we will need to apply some colleges that we will want to go. However, one of the important part for the application is interview. Those college counselors will verify one person by the process of interview. If you did really well on the interview part, than those counselors might have a really good impression so that it will help you to get into that college easier. Anyway, did you know some useful sentences in French that can use during the interview? That me show you some really good sentences that you must learn if you want to go to study or work at France.

The first sentence is “Je m’appelle XX” (XX represent your name), which mean “My name is XX”. Telling the person your name is the first but the most important step for an interview. If they think the process of interview is very successful but they forget your name, it will cause all the works you do become nothing. I believe that this is something people didn't want to happen on themselves. This mean make sure to let the person knows what is your name, or I will say your are just wasting your time on an impossible interview.

After you know how to say “My name is XX”, you should also know how to say “What is your name?” as a basic respect to he/she. To say “What is your name?” in French is “ Comment tu t’appelles?”. Think about it, if you didn't know the person’s name who interview you it will be really hard for you to continued the interview. Not because you did really bad on it, but they will think you even didn't take this interview serious so you didn't know the name who interview you. Two tips that will help you when you are doing an interview are always mention the person your name and remember their name. If you could remember these two points when you are doing an interview, I believe the person who interview you will memorize you.

So far we have learn “Je m’appelle XX” and “Comment tu t’appelles?” which are both useful during an interview. The last sentence I am going to teach is “A bientôt!” which is mean “See you soon!” in English. This sentence could not only use in an interview, but also our daily life. Such as when we say goodbye to our friends, some people will say see you soon instead of goodbye. People think see you soon is better because saying goodbye might represent that this will be the last meet with you. Just like the new theme song in “Fast and Furious 7”- “See You Again!”. They are the same theory of what I just said. However, I hope you guys love my challenge so far, because this will be the end of the French part. For the up coming challenge, it will be learning how to speak Korean. A bientôt!

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