Academic Vocabulary Chapter 6 Review and Enrichment
Match the following terms to their correct definitions/explanations. You can Copy the Letter and its description and put it next to the term it matches. Be sure to change the color of your text/highlighting for your answers on the page.
1. Pollster 2. proxy 3. vicariously 4. grovel 5. chauffeur 6. embalm 7. unobtrusive 8. canned A. to treat a corpse with preservatives B. overly rehearsed or memorized C. to cringe or humble oneself D. someone who drives a car for someone else not easily noticed E. not easily noticed F. one who acts in place of someone else G. in a way that involves participating through imagination in someone else's experience H. a person who takes opinion surveys
Chapter 6 Review and Enrichment Questions Respond to each question below in complete sentences using your information from the textbook.
1. What do an interviewer and an interview subject want from an interview?
2. If, as an interviewer, you find yourself overly concerned with your next question or whether your subject likes you, you may lack an important quality. What is it?
3. What are some reasons that a subject's office, though convenient, is not the best place to conduct an interview?
4. Why is it important to dress appropriately for an interview? Describe the style of dress that both women and men should wear for a job interview.
5. What are some of the reasons you might want to use a voice recorder or camcorder during an interview?
6. What are the advantages of writing out your questions before conducting an interview?
7. Name three opportunities that may present themselves during an interview--opportunities for you to talk about your own positive points.
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