听力文本如下:
ESLPod.com presents "Interview Questions Answered," episode two.
She also says that "I learned a lot about software development and how to work effectively with my colleagues."
Notice that she uses this answer to give more information about her skills and qualifications.
She says, "Well, I worked at this company for five years, and I learned a lot about software development, and I also learned how to work effectively with my colleagues."
A colleague, "colleague," is the same as a coworker-a fellow employee-someone else who works with you at your company.
So, she give an answer here that says how long she's worked at the company, that she's enjoyed it, and that she has learned these new, important things.
She then goes on to say that "About two years ago, I began getting interested in other aspects," or other parts,
"of design and started learning about new ways that the field is creating and developing new designs."
She's saying here that "I got interested in other things," and again, this shows creativity-this shows initiative-this shows ambition-that she wants to get better-that she wants to improve her skills.
She then says that she "completed training that qualifies me to oversee other types of projects."
Training is the same as education.
She maybe took a course, or read some books, or went online and got training.
She learned new information, and that information qualifies her "to oversee other types of projects."
To qualify, "qualify," means that it gives you the ability to-it gives you the skills to.
So, she did this training, and that training gave her the ability "to oversee other types of projects."
To oversee, "oversee," (one word) means the same as to supervise-to have responsibility for someone else's work.
Once again, she's giving the reason why she left her last job and she's saying that "Well, now I have these new skills."