INTRODUCTION |
Michael: Hi everyone, and welcome back to Polishpod101.com. This is Business Polish for Beginners Season 1 Lesson 20 - A Polish Job Interview. Michael here. |
Marzena: Cześć I'm Marzena. |
Michael: In this lesson, you’ll learn about job interviews. The conversation takes place at an office. |
Marzena: It's between Monika and Tomek. |
Michael: The speakers are strangers, therefore, they will speak formal Polish. Okay, let's listen to the conversation. |
DIALOGUE |
Monika: Proszę nam coś o sobie opowiedzieć. |
Tomek: Skończyłem marketing i zarządzanie na Uniwersytecie Warszawskim. |
Tomek: Do tej pory pracowałem jako przedstawiciel handlowy CPG Fruits. Mam również doświadczenie jako doradca biznesowy. |
Monika: Dlaczego chciałby pan dla nas pracować? |
Tomek: Bardzo lubię wyzwania i chciałbym spróbować czegoś nowego. |
Michael: Listen to the conversation one time slowly. |
Monika: Proszę nam coś o sobie opowiedzieć. |
Tomek: Skończyłem marketing i zarządzanie na Uniwersytecie Warszawskim. |
Tomek: Do tej pory pracowałem jako przedstawiciel handlowy CPG Fruits. Mam również doświadczenie jako doradca biznesowy. |
Monika: Dlaczego chciałby pan dla nas pracować? |
Tomek: Bardzo lubię wyzwania i chciałbym spróbować czegoś nowego. |
Michael: Listen to the conversation with the English translation. |
Monika: Tell us something about yourself, please. |
Tomek: I majored in marketing and management at the University of Warsaw. |
Tomek: Until now I was working as a sales representative for CGP Fruits. I also have experience as a business consultant. |
Monika: Why do you want to work for us? |
Tomek: I like challenges, and I wanted to try something else. |
POST CONVERSATION BANTER |
Michael: I hate job interviews. They’re always so nerve-wracking. |
Marzena: I agree. It can be difficult to market yourself correctly in such a short time. |
Michael: And some of the questions can be hard to answer. |
Marzena: The questions we heard in the dialogue this time were pretty straight forward though, I think. |
Michael: Yes, they were some of the more common questions. What are job interviews like in Poland? What are companies looking for? |
Marzena: I think that the most important thing is your experience. |
Michael: Try to make your experience relevant to the job at hand. |
Marzena: The second most important thing is how you conduct yourself at the interview. |
Michael: This can be the hardest thing. How important is education? |
Marzena: It’s becoming less important, I think. |
Michael: Finally, how do we say "CV" or "resume" in Polish? |
Marzena: życiorys |
Michael: Okay, now onto the vocab. |
VOCAB LIST |
Michael: Let’s take a look at the vocabulary from this lesson. The first word is... |
Marzena: opowiedzieć [natural native speed] |
Michael: "to tell" |
Marzena: opowiedzieć [slowly - broken down by syllable] |
Marzena: opowiedzieć [natural native speed] |
Michael: Next we have... |
Marzena: skończyć [natural native speed] |
Michael: "to finish, to graduate" |
Marzena: skończyć [slowly - broken down by syllable] |
Marzena: skończyć [natural native speed] |
Michael: Next we have... |
Marzena: marketing [natural native speed] |
Michael: "marketing" |
Marzena: marketing [slowly - broken down by syllable] |
Marzena: marketing [natural native speed] |
Michael: Next we have... |
Marzena: zarządzanie [natural native speed] |
Michael: "management" |
Marzena: zarządzanie [slowly - broken down by syllable] |
Marzena: zarządzanie [natural native speed] |
Michael: Next we have... |
Marzena: pora [natural native speed] |
Michael: "time" |
Marzena: pora [slowly - broken down by syllable] |
Marzena: pora [natural native speed] |
Michael: Next we have... |
Marzena: przedstawiciel [natural native speed] |
Michael: "representative" |
Marzena: przedstawiciel [slowly - broken down by syllable] |
Marzena: przedstawiciel [natural native speed] |
Michael: Next we have... |
Marzena: doradca [natural native speed] |
Michael: "consultant" |
Marzena: doradca [slowly - broken down by syllable] |
Marzena: doradca [natural native speed] |
Michael: And last... |
Marzena: wyzwanie [natural native speed] |
Michael: "challenge" |
Marzena: wyzwanie [slowly - broken down by syllable] |
Marzena: wyzwanie [natural native speed] |
KEY VOCAB AND PHRASES |
Michael: Let's have a closer look at the usage of some of the words and phrases from this lesson. The first phrase is... |
Marzena: do tej pory |
Michael: meaning "until now." |
Michael: Let’s break this down. |
Marzena: Do means "until" or "by." Next is tej. |
Michael: This is a demonstrative in the genitive case for feminine nouns and means "this." |
Marzena: pory means "period." It is the genitive of pora. |
Michael: You can use this phrase to say that something was happening until this point in time. |
Marzena: It can be used in both formal and informal settings. |
Michael: Can you give us an example using this phrase? |
Marzena: Sure. For example, you can say... Do tej pory to oni wysyłali nam najpierw faktury. |
Michael: ... which means "Until now, they were the ones who sent us the invoices first." |
Michael: Okay, what's the next word? |
Marzena: wyzwanie |
Michael: meaning "challenge." |
Michael: This is a neuter noun. |
Marzena: Yes. Wyzwanie comes from the verb wyzywać. |
Michael: This verb means "to challenge somebody." |
Marzena: You can use the noun whenever you want to talk about a challenge. |
Michael: It can be used in both formal and informal settings. Can you give us an example using this word? |
Marzena: Sure. For example, you can say... To jest prawdziwe wyzwanie. |
Michael: ... which means "This is a real challenge." |
Michael: Okay, now onto the lesson focus. |
Lesson focus
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Michael: In this lesson, you'll learn about interviews. Let’s get our listeners prepped for a job interview in Poland, Marzena! |
Marzena: We can definitely try! A question you’re likely to hear is Proszę nam coś o sobie opowiedzieć. |
Michael: "Tell us something about yourself, please." If you are a man and want to talk about your education, you answer with... |
Marzena: Skończyłem… |
Michael: "I graduated from…" And for women? |
Marzena: Skończyłam... |
Michael: Here are a couple of university majors that you can use. |
Marzena: matematyka |
Michael: "mathematics" |
Marzena: fizyka |
Michael: "physics" |
Marzena: chemia |
Michael: "chemistry." If you want to talk about work experience, you can say... |
Marzena: Do tej pory pracowałem/pracowałam jako… |
Michael: "Until now, I have been working as…" Or you can say... |
Marzena: Mam również doświadczenie jako... |
Michael: "I also have an experience as…" Now let’s hear some job titles. |
Marzena: zarządzanie |
Michael: "management" |
Marzena: programista |
Michael: "programmer" |
Marzena: przedstawiciel handlowy |
Michael: "sales representative." Once you’ve talked about your education and employment, you’ll likely be asked why you are applying for the job. |
Marzena: For example, you might hear Dlaczego wybrał pan naszą firmę? |
Michael: "Why did you choose our company?" |
Marzena: Or, Dlaczego zdecydowała się pani na zmianę pracy? |
Michael: "Why did you decide to change your job?" They can be very daunting questions to answer. |
Marzena: A common way to answer these questions, or any questions, is with ponieważ. |
Michael: "Because." How can we answer these questions with "because"? |
Marzena: Ponieważ chcę się rozwijać. |
Michael: "Because I want to progress myself." |
Marzena: If asked a direct question, you can drop ponieważ. Chcę się rozwijać. |
Michael: "I want to progress myself." |
Outro
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Michael: Okay, that’s all for this lesson. Thank you for listening, everyone, and we’ll see you next time! Bye! |
Marzena: Do zobaczenia! |
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