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Mazyrski [523]
3 years ago
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Exercise 10 Complete the job interview between an applicant and an interviewer of Wholesale saleswoman Interviewer : What does a

wholesale do? Applicant : He sells .1_____ in a wholesales establishment. Interviewer : To whom? Applicant : To 2______ or directly to large quantity consumers. Interviewer : Does he 3.______ customers? Applicant : Yes, he does. He helps customers in choice. Interviewer : What does he do with 4.______ purchaser? Applicant : He tries to complete sale with by offering 5._________. Interviewer : Does he take orders too? Applicant : Yes, of course. He takes orders, make out order forms and forward them for execution. He may receive 6.____ for products sold. Interviewer : So, he must be able to win 7._______, needn't he? Applicant : Yes, of course. hesitant - Payment – price reduction – customers - help – retailers – goods
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natima [27]3 years ago
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Answer:

1. Goods.

2. Retailers.

3. Help.

4. Hesitant.

5. Price reduction.

6. Payment.

7. Customers.

Explanation:

1. <em>Interviewer</em>: What does a wholesale do?

Applicant: He sells goods in a wholesales establishment.

2. <em>Interviewer</em>: To whom?

Applicant: To retailers or directly to large quantity consumers.

3. <em>Interviewer</em>: Does he help customers?

Applicant: Yes, he does. He helps customers in choice.

4. <em>Interviewer</em>: What does he do with hesitant purchaser?

Applicant : He tries to complete sale with them by offering price reduction.

5. <em>Interviewer</em>: Does he take orders too?

Applicant: Yes, of course. He takes orders, make out order forms and forward them for execution.

6. He may receive payment for products sold.

7. <em>Interviewer</em>: So, he must be able to win customers, needn't he?

Applicant: Yes, of course.

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