I. The remarks of this dialogue about a job interview have been mixed up. Rearrange them in a proper order.

- Do you mind if I ask you some questions?

- Which subjects did you study?

- No, that’s all right.

- And when did you come to London?

- When I was eighteen.

- I see. Why would you like to work with us?

- The pay wasn’t good.

- Why did you leave the job?

- In Manchester. I was born there.

- When did you leave school?

- Yes. Did you study maths? Any foreign languages? What?

- In a supermarket.

- When I was sixteen.

- Were you good at it?

- Well, it was all right.

- Which subjects?

- Like? Oh, English. But I didn’t like maths.

- And French? Did you like French?

- Where did you go to school?

- Well. I studied maths and French, History. You know, the usual things.

- Which subjects did you like?

- Well, you know, I was all right. Not good, not bad. It wasn’t very interesting.

- Where did you work?