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Unit3 Job InterviewBefore ReadingGlobal ReadingAfterReadingDetailed ReadingSupplementaryReadingFill inthe BlanksListen to the introduction to the song and fillin thefollowingblanksDetailed ReadinsThe song you are about to hear was written by one ofa group of four singers known as the Silhouettes. Hewrote the song back inthe 1950s,shortly after leavingthe army. It is easy to imagine that it may well reflecthisown experience of suddenlyfinding himself having tolook for a job. If the song is anything to go by, his wifewas largely unsympathetic, suspecting him of lazinessKBackNext
Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading Detailed Reading Before Reading Unit 3 Job Interview Fill in the Blanks Listen to the introduction to the song and fill in the following blanks. The song you are about to hear was written by one of a group of four singers known as the Silhouettes. He wrote the song back in the , shortly after leaving the army. It is easy to that it may well his own experience of suddenly finding himself having to look for a job. If the song is anything to go by, his wife was largely , suspecting him of _ 1950s _ imagine _ reflect _ unsympathetic laziness _