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    B.Telephone Conversation 2:
    Clara:That number has been engaged for ages. Nobody can be that popular. I wonder if her number has been changed. I think I'll try again.
    (Sound of dialing and ringing tone.)
    Sue:3346791.
    Clare:Is that you, Sue?
    Sue:Who's calling?
    Clara:This is Clara. Clare Ferguson. Don't you remember me?
    Sue:Clara! Of course I remember you. How are you? I haven't heard from you for at least two years. What are you doing?
    Clara:Nothing very exciting. That's one reason I'm ringing. I need some advice.
    Sue:Advice. Hmm. That's a good one. I've just been sacked.
    Clara:There are the pips. Hang on, Sue.
    Clara:What do you mean …… you've just been sacked? Sue, you're the most successful woman I know.
    Sue:That's probably why I've been sacked. But let's talk about you. You said you needed some advice.
    Clara:I certainly do. I wanted to ask you about interviews. Have you had a lot of them?
    Sue:Yes, I have. Too many.
    Clara:So, could you tell me the sort of questions you're usually asked?
    Sue:Let me think. The first tem questions are almost always the same. I call them the 'whys', 'hows', and 'wheres'.
    (Sound of pips.)
    Clara:Not again. Don't go away, Sue. I've got one more coin.
    Clara:Are you there, Sue?
    Sue:Yes, I'm still here.
    Clara:Sorry, I didn't understand what you were telling me. Could you repeat it.
    Sue:It's very boring, but here you are:
    I'm always asked:
    Why I want to leave my present job.
    Why I am interested in the new job.
    How I intend to get to work.
    How long I intend to stay in the job.
    Where I live.
    Where I went to school.
    How much I'm paid in my present job.
    How much I expect to be paid in the new job.
    Oh yes. I'm always asked if I'm married.
    (Sound of pips)
    Clara:That's it, Sue. No more coins. I'll write to you soon …… and many thanks.