Alex's Training — Cambridge IELTS 13 Academic 2018 TEST 4 — IELTS Test

Cambridge IELTS 13 Academic 2018 TEST 4

Alex's Training

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(0:02) Section 1 (0:04) You will hear a phone conversation between Alex, an employee at a company called JPNW, (0:11) and Martha, who wants to work as a trainee at the company. (0:16) First, you have some time to look at questions 1 to 7. (0:56) You will see that there is an example that has been done for you. (1:00) On this occasion only, the conversation relating to this will be played first.

(1:09) Hi Alex, it's Martha Clines here. James White gave me your number. (1:15) I hope you don't mind me calling you.

(1:18) Of course not, how are you Martha? (1:20) Good thanks. I'm ringing because I need a bit of advice. (1:25) Oh yeah, what about? (1:26) The training you did at JPNW a few years ago, I'm applying for the same thing.

(1:32) Oh right, yes, I did mine in 2014. Best thing I ever did, I'm still working there. (1:41) Alex did his training in 2014, so 2014 has been written in the space.

(1:50) Now we shall begin. (1:53) You should answer the questions as you listen, because you will not hear the recording a second time. (2:01) Listen carefully and answer questions 1 to 7. (2:08) Hi Alex, it's Martha Clines here.

James White gave me your number. (2:14) I hope you don't mind me calling you. (2:17) Of course not, how are you Martha? (2:19) Good thanks.

I'm ringing because I need a bit of advice. (2:24) Oh yeah, what about? (2:25) The training you did at JPNW a few years ago, I'm applying for the same thing. (2:31) Oh right, yes, I did mine in 2014.

Best thing I ever did, I'm still working there. (2:37) Really? What are you doing? (2:40) Well now I work in the customer services department, but I did my initial training in finance. (2:46) I stayed there for the first two years and then moved to where I am now.

(2:50) That's the same department I'm applying for. Did you enjoy it? (2:54) I was pretty nervous to begin with. I didn't do well in my exams at school and I was really worried because I failed maths.

(3:02) But it didn't actually matter because I did lots of courses on the job. (3:06) Did you get a diploma at the end of your trainee period? I'm hoping to do the one in business skills. (3:12) Yes, that sounds good.

I took the one on IT skills, but I wish I'd done that one instead. (3:17) Okay, that's good to know. What about the other trainees? How did you get on with them? (3:25) There were about 20 of us who started at the same time and we were all around the same age.

(3:31) I was 18 and there was only one person younger than me who was 17. The rest were between 18 and 20. I made some good friends.

(3:40) I've heard lots of good things about the training at JPNW. It seems like there are a lot of opportunities there. (3:48) Yeah, definitely.

Because of its size, you can work in loads of different areas within the organisation. (3:54) What about pay? I know you get a lower minimum wage than regular employees. (4:00) That's right, which isn't great, but you get the same number of days holiday as everyone else (4:05) and the pay goes up massively if they offer you a job at the end of the training period.

(4:09) Yeah, but I'm not doing it for the money. It's the experience I think will be really useful. (4:16) Everyone says by the end of the year you gain so much confidence.

(4:20) You're right, that's the most useful part about it. There's a lot of variety too. (4:26) You're given lots of different things to do.

I enjoyed it all. I didn't even mind the studying. (4:31) Do you have to spend any time in college? (4:33) Yes, one day each month.

So you get lots of support from both your tutor and your manager. (4:40) That's good. And the company is easy to get to, isn't it? (4:45) Yes, it's very close to the train station, so the location's a real advantage.

(4:53) Before you hear the rest of the phone conversation, you have some time to look at questions 8 to 10. (5:14) Now listen and answer questions 8 to 10. (5:20) Have you got a date for your interview yet? (5:23) Yes, it's on the 23rd of this month.

(5:27) So long as you're well prepared, there's nothing to worry about. Everyone's very friendly. (5:32) I am not sure what I should wear.

What do you think? (5:36) Nothing too casual, like jeans for example. If you've got a nice jacket, wear that with a skirt or trousers. (5:44) OK, thanks.

Any other tips? (5:47) Well, I know it's really obvious, but arrive in plenty of time. They hate people who are late. (5:54) So make sure you know exactly where you have to get to.

(5:58) And one other useful piece of advice my manager told me before I had the interview for this job is to smile. (6:04) Even if you feel terrified, it makes people respond better to you. (6:09) I'll have to practise doing that in the mirror.

(6:12) Yeah, well, good luck. Let me know if you need any more information. (6:16) Thanks very much.

(6:21) That is the end of section 1. You now have half a minute to check your answers.

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