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.It’s OK if I take sandwiches, isn’t it?Elizabeth: Absolutely perfect.Sarah: So how else do you celebrate the holiday?Elizabeth: Well, there’s a parade. And at night they set off fireworks. You’re going to watch them,aren’t you?Sarah: Definitely. Thanks for your help!Part 2 InterviewConversation 1 [F=Spanish]M: Good morning.F: Hello. I’m Sonia Espinoza. I’m interested in the job as director of the sports program. The one on thecruise ship.M: Do you have any experience with sports programs or any special athletic ability?F: Yes. I play tennis, golf, and I’m on a basketball team. I’ve won a few swimming contests, and I’vebeen teaching swimming at a club for five years. I actually thought I would be an Olympic swimmer,but I’m not good enough for that.Conversation 2 [M2=Italian]M1: Good morning. Please e in.M2: Thank you. I’m Silvano Lucastro. I’m interested in working in an international pany, but I’m notsure what jobs might be available.M1: OK. Tell me something about yourself. What do you see as your strengths.M2: Well, I’m very logical. I can figure things out when other people can’t. Whenever there is a problem,people bring it to me to look for an answer. I write everything down in a list and then think aboutevery solution. It’s a good way to solve problems.Conversation 3 [M2=Slavic]M1: Hello. Please e in and have a seat.M2: Thanks.M1: Which job are you interested in?M2: Well, I’m not sure. I don’t have a family yet, and my English is pretty good. I’d love to work somewhereoutside of the country for a while, but I don’t have much work experience.M1: That’s OK. We have jobs for people at every level. Please tell me about your qualifications.M2: Well, ever since I was a child, I’ve been great with my hands.M1: Hmmm. Manual dexterity…Can you tell me a little more?M2: Sure. People always tell me that I’m good at fixing things. I love to fix things that are broken.M1: That’s great. I actually know of a nice position that might be just right for you … in the US, workingfor a Ukrainian piano pany. Let me get your personal information. Please spell your name.M2: It’s Ivan Martinovic. That’s MARTINOVIC.Conversation 4M: Good afternoon.F: Hi! I’m Agnes Lukins, and I’m a people person.M: A people person. Could you please explain what you mean, Ms. Lukins?F: I just love working with people. And, actually, people like working with me … and for me. They sayI’m a good boss.M: So would you say you have strong leadership qualities?F: I guess so. I manage people well and my last two jobs have been in management. I’d like to know ifthere’s anything available abroad…maybe in Mexico? I can speak Spanish.M: Let’s have a look at the possibilities there.Conversation 5 [F=Australian]M: Come in. You’re Elena Burgess, aren’t you?F: Yes, that’s right. I see you have two jobs availa