第一天上班
1.能告訴我經(jīng)理辦公室在哪嗎? Could you tell me where the manager's office is?
2.請(qǐng)問(wèn)經(jīng)理在嗎?我是來(lái)向他報(bào)道的. Is the manager in? I come to report to him.
3.上班之前還有其他事情我需要了解嗎? Is there anything else I should know before starting work?
4.請(qǐng)問(wèn)誰(shuí)是這里的負(fù)責(zé)人? Could you tell me who is in charge here?
5.我的職責(zé)是什么? What exactly are my duties?
6.我的工作應(yīng)該向誰(shuí)負(fù)責(zé)? Who do I answer to in my job?
7.我應(yīng)該做誰(shuí)的助理? Whose assistant should I work as?
8.我什么時(shí)候開(kāi)始工作? When should I start to work as?
9.我很喜歡這種氣氛。 I really love this kind of atmosphere.W:Welcome to our company.
M:I really love this kind of atmosphere.
W:An impressive officer is vital to the image projected by the company.
M:There are people everywhere.What's that girl doing?
W: She is dealing with customers and driving up new business. The guy next to her is in charge of their office computer network.
M:And what about that man there?
W:He is our accountant.
M:I see you have a coffee bar for a water cooler. The staff here must be comfortable. I think it really helps morale when people feel supported by their employees.
W:Indeed, they are. Keeping staff happy is the only way to keep them with the company.
1.能告訴我經(jīng)理辦公室在哪嗎? Could you tell me where the manager's office is?
2.請(qǐng)問(wèn)經(jīng)理在嗎?我是來(lái)向他報(bào)道的. Is the manager in? I come to report to him.
3.上班之前還有其他事情我需要了解嗎? Is there anything else I should know before starting work?
4.請(qǐng)問(wèn)誰(shuí)是這里的負(fù)責(zé)人? Could you tell me who is in charge here?
5.我的職責(zé)是什么? What exactly are my duties?
6.我的工作應(yīng)該向誰(shuí)負(fù)責(zé)? Who do I answer to in my job?
7.我應(yīng)該做誰(shuí)的助理? Whose assistant should I work as?
8.我什么時(shí)候開(kāi)始工作? When should I start to work as?
9.我很喜歡這種氣氛。 I really love this kind of atmosphere.W:Welcome to our company.
M:I really love this kind of atmosphere.
W:An impressive officer is vital to the image projected by the company.
M:There are people everywhere.What's that girl doing?
W: She is dealing with customers and driving up new business. The guy next to her is in charge of their office computer network.
M:And what about that man there?
W:He is our accountant.
M:I see you have a coffee bar for a water cooler. The staff here must be comfortable. I think it really helps morale when people feel supported by their employees.
W:Indeed, they are. Keeping staff happy is the only way to keep them with the company.