He's not a Good Fit
Daily Life - He's not a Good Fit
Intermediate
A: So, Lauren, I just wanted to talk to you quickly about our new customer support representative, Jason Huntley.
B: Sure, what’s up?
A: Basically, I’ve got a few concerns about him, and the bottom line is, I don’t think he’s a good fit for our company.
B: Okay... what makes you say that? I thought you were pleased with his overall performance. Didn’t you just tell me last week how impressed you were with his attitude?
A: Yeah, his attitude is great, but he’s really unreliable. Sometimes he’s really productive, but then other times... take last Tuesday for instance, he was forty-five minutes late for our morning meeting!
B: Well, I’m sure he had a perfectly good reason...
A: But that’s not the only thing... you know, he really doesn’t have the best work ethic, I’m constantly catching him on MSN and Facebook when he should be talking to clients.
B: Yeah, but come on, Geoff, as if you don’t check Facebook at work. Look, you hired this guy, we’ve invested a lot of time and money in his training, so now it’s up to you to coach him. Make it work, Geoff!
A: Make it work, Geoff. You would say that, wouldn’t you, he is your cousin; what a jerk, make me hire your stupid, useless, cousin.
Key Vocabulary
concern: common noun, plural - worry
overall: Adjective - general
performance: commonnoun, singular - how well someone does their job
unreliable: Adjective - not able to be trusted
productive: Adjective - doing a lot in a short amount of time
perfectly good: phrase - having no problems, just fine
work ethic: common noun, non variable - attitude to work
coach: verb - teach and train someone new skills
Supplementary Vocabulary
poor judgment: phrase - regularly makes bad decisions
poor work ethic: phrase - bad attitude to work
dependable: Adjective - able to be trusted and relied upon
a bad apple: phrase - a bad member of a group who makes things more difficult for others
unproductive: Adjective - not productive, not doing a lot
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Daily Life - He's not a Good Fit
Intermediate
A: So, Lauren, I just wanted to talk to you quickly about our new customer support representative, Jason Huntley.
B: Sure, what’s up?
A: Basically, I’ve got a few concerns about him, and the bottom line is, I don’t think he’s a good fit for our company.
B: Okay... what makes you say that? I thought you were pleased with his overall performance. Didn’t you just tell me last week how impressed you were with his attitude?
A: Yeah, his attitude is great, but he’s really unreliable. Sometimes he’s really productive, but then other times... take last Tuesday for instance, he was forty-five minutes late for our morning meeting!
B: Well, I’m sure he had a perfectly good reason...
A: But that’s not the only thing... you know, he really doesn’t have the best work ethic, I’m constantly catching him on MSN and Facebook when he should be talking to clients.
B: Yeah, but come on, Geoff, as if you don’t check Facebook at work. Look, you hired this guy, we’ve invested a lot of time and money in his training, so now it’s up to you to coach him. Make it work, Geoff!
A: Make it work, Geoff. You would say that, wouldn’t you, he is your cousin; what a jerk, make me hire your stupid, useless, cousin.
Key Vocabulary
concern: common noun, plural - worry
overall: Adjective - general
performance: commonnoun, singular - how well someone does their job
unreliable: Adjective - not able to be trusted
productive: Adjective - doing a lot in a short amount of time
perfectly good: phrase - having no problems, just fine
work ethic: common noun, non variable - attitude to work
coach: verb - teach and train someone new skills
Supplementary Vocabulary
poor judgment: phrase - regularly makes bad decisions
poor work ethic: phrase - bad attitude to work
dependable: Adjective - able to be trusted and relied upon
a bad apple: phrase - a bad member of a group who makes things more difficult for others
unproductive: Adjective - not productive, not doing a lot
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