C Write the questions. 1 how long/you/ spend / in Brazil last summer How long did you spend in Brazil last summer 2 who / cook/ in your family 3 when your brother/pass / his driver's test 4 you know/who / go /to the party tonight 5 who / the manager / talk to / now 6 who / drink / the milk /1/ leave / in the refrigerator 7 why/you/ not come / to school yesterday 8 you remember / what time / the meeting / be d Write questions to ask at a job interview. Use a different phrase to begin each question. 1 salary 2 vacation 3 working hours 4 overtime 5 travel 6 uniform 7 parking space 8 lunch ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 2 PRONUNCIATION intonation: showing interest 1.1 Listen to the questions. Check (✓) if the speaker sounds interested. a 1 Which university did you go to? 2 What don't you like about your job? 3 How's your family? 4 Would you like to work abroad? 5 How many languages do you speak? 6 Why did you leave your last job? b 1.2 Listen and repeat the questions with interested intonation. c Complete the table with the expressions and questions in the list. e How interesting! I'm sorry. Me too! Oh, really? What a shame! Why (not)? Why do you say that? Why's that? Wow! Expressions showing interest How interesting! Expressions showing sympathy Follow-up questions d 1.3 Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat the expressions. 1.4 Now listen to the questions from a in conversations. Complete the phrases or questions that people use to react to the answers. 1 Me too! 2 3 4 5 6 When were you there? How long have you been there? I hope it's nothing serious. What's keeping you here? That's a lot of languages. I'm sorry to hear that. 1.5 Listen and repeat the responses. Copy the intonation. Go online for more practice 5​