Cloze Exercise. Interview with Jody, Hair Sylist and Makeup Artist. 3. What experience did you have before that helps you in this job?

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Cloze Exercise Interview with Jody, Hair Sylist and Makeup Artist So, What s your name? Jody: Jody Kinney. 1. And what s your job title? Jody: I m a hair stylist and makeup artist. 2. How long have you been working in this job? Jody: For about eight years. 3. What experience did you have before that helps you in this job? Jody: Probably just experience with. I like people and I ve always done people s makeup and stuff, so 4. What training or education did you have that helps in this job? Jody: Well, I went to school, and then I did assisting in a salon, so I was someone s, and then learned from then until I was confident to go out on my own. How long is beauty school? Jody: If you do it full time, it s about months, give or take a few days here and there. And then, after that, how long did it take you to feel confident to go out on your own? Jody: About three months. That s pretty good. Jody: Yeah 5. What classes, or training would you suggest for someone interested in this job?

Jody: Well, they d have to go to beauty school, and then, it s always encouraged to education, to keep going to classes and learning different things. Learning new things, yeah. cause you re never learning. 6. What kind of person would be good for this job? Jody: Someone who can handle all different personalities, a people pleaser, basically, yeah 7. What is the most fun part of your work? Jody: I get to all day about whatever I want. I can dress however I want. Instant gratification. Someone comes in looking bad, and they leave looking good. And they have a big on their face, and I have lots of freedom, and, yeah, it s and you make people look pretty. It s great. 8. What is the most challenging or difficult part of your work? Jody: Challenging is.... Is it all easy? Jody: No. Depending on the client. Clients can be very challenging. Really picky people that are never. So there s lots of those, but generally, it s not a big challenge finding the place to work, you know, the right amount of business, you know. Paper work is always fun. Doing your that s challenging. 9. What is your busy period at work, is it part of the year, part of the month?

Jody: Busiest is probably fall and, like Christmas area - around Christmas and also. 10. What is special or unique about your job? Jody: Just that every single person is, even though it s all hair, you know. It s never monotonous. It s always Every single person is different, so it doesn t get, and, yeah, it s great you make people happy. That s the best part. Thank you. Jody: You re welcome.

Cloze Exercise Key Interview with Jody, Hair Stylist and Makeup Artist So, What s your name? Jody: Jody Kinney. 1. And what s your job title? Jody: I m a hair stylist and makeup artist. 2. How long have you been working in this job? Jody: For about eight years. 3. What experience did you have before that helps you in this job? Jody: Probably just experience with people. I like people and I ve always done people s makeup and stuff, so 4. What training or education did you have that helps in this job? Jody: Well, I went to beauty school, and then I did assisting in a salon, so I was someone s assistant, and then learned from then until I was confident to go out on my own. How long is beauty school? Jody: If you do it full time, it s about eleven months, give or take a few days here and there. And then, after that, how long did it take you to feel confident to go out on your own? Jody: About three months. That s pretty good. Jody: Yeah 5. What classes, or training would you suggest for someone interested in this job? Jody: Well, they d have to go to beauty school, and then, it s always encouraged to continue education, to keep going to classes and learning different things. Learning new things, yeah. cause you re never finished learning. 6. What kind of person would be good for this job?

Jody: Someone who can handle people all different personalities, a people pleaser basically, yeah 7. What is the most fun part of your work? Jody: I get to talk all day about whatever I want. I can dress however I want. Instant gratification. Someone comes in looking bad, and they leave looking good. And they have a big smile on their face, and I have lots of freedom, and, yeah, it s and you make people look pretty. It s great. 8. What is the most challenging or difficult part of your work? Jody: Challenging is.... Is it all easy? Jody: No. Depending on the client. Clients can be very challenging. Really picky people that are never happy. So there s lots of those, but generally, it s not a big challenge finding the right place to work, you know, the right amount of business, you know. Paper work is always fun. Doing your taxes that s challenging. 9. What is your busy period at work, is it part of the year, part of the month? Jody: Busiest is probably fall and winter, like Christmas area - around Christmas and also spring. 10. What is special or unique about your job? Jody: Just that every single person is different, even though it s all hair, you know. It s never monotonous. It s always Every single person is different, so it doesn t get boring, and, yeah, it s great you make people happy. That s the best part. Thank you. Jody: You re welcome.