Hi teachers.
I have these probable answers to questions. I would like to know whether the answers are grammatically correct. And also, if you have better ways of constructing the sentences, you are more than welcome to revise
I would really appreciate your input. Thanks!
1. The role and responsibility in your job
To begin with, I have been working in the International Department of the same company for nearly
/about 7 seven years. I’ve been involved in several engagements
, although these engagements are mostly (what we call) referral jobs.
(I follow the rule of spelling out any number below 10 and using numerals for any number larger than nine - nine, 10, two, 14. Your usage of "engagements", while not incorrect, is a bit odd. From an American perspective, I would either use "tasks", "contracts", or "jobs")
*When we audit a global company, of course we have to audit its branches. From there, the primary team, which is the auditor of the parent company, assigns the audit of the branches to the local
firm/auditor, these are referral jobs.
When we audit a global company, we, of course, have to audit its branches.
As a senior staff
member, I have the role to oversee fieldwork and review the documents which my subordinates prepared.
As a senior staff member, I have the role of overseeing the fieldwork and reviewing the documents which my subordinates have prepared.
As a senior staff member, my role is to oversee the fieldwork and to review the documents which my subordinates prepare.
Furthermore, I prepare the deliverables
, such as
the Summary of Review Memorandum, which is the most important document for the manager’s review
, before
reporting these giving them to the primary team. Finally, these deliverables will be reviewed by the primary team
, and if they have questions, they
will consult us about
it them.
2. Outlook about your job
Businesses nowadays are becoming global
, and as a result, auditors now have wider opportunities to work with foreigners or foreign offices.
(I would use "foreign companies" here. "foreign offices" almost sounds as though you travel to another country)
So, I want to brush up on my English skills since I expect to be active in such market
s.
3. Changes experienced after promotion
As far as I can recall, I was promoted from being a junior to a senior staff
member about
3 three or
4 four years ago. Actually, it didn’t have much impact
to on my routine at
that moment the time, except for the salary and job description
, but my role and
responsibility responsibilities gradually became heavier and more difficult.
("as far as I can recall" seems a rather odd thing to say about a major job promotion. It indicates either that you have a bad memory, or that the promotion was not important enough to remember)
As time passed, the manager entrusted me with more challenging tasks which
means meant performing some parts of his job. For instance, I even prepared all of the deliverables for the primary team.
*
4. interesting story about your job
There’s not much interesting things to do and talk about in the office but recently…
There are not many interesting things to do and talk about in the office, but recently...(I would delete this entire sentence. It sounds as though things are pretty boring and not much happens in the office)
I’ve heard from an English partner
, who was involved with the Siemens engagement
, that EY London
, or other branches in England
, have yearly seats in the Premier League. I’m not sure as to which team they support
, but nevertheless
, any team is fine with me as long as they have good stadium seats
(Who has the seats, the EY group of the athletic team?) I would phrase it this way - ...any team is fine with me as long as I get good stadium seats). I believe they must have really good seats
, knowing that EY is one of the biggest firms in England
, so I hope I
could can capitalize on the chance to watch the match.