Excise Department Positions and Greetings Phrases
In this diverse content, explore various position categories at the Area Excise Office, along with common greeting phrases. Meet Paramaporn Poiam, an Excise Officer, and learn basic greetings to start conversations effectively. Plan your learning journey with the perfect ten hours to enhance your job-related vocabulary.
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/ DIVISION Buriram Area Excise Office Excise Department Branch
POSITION CATEGORY Knowledge Worker Positions (Practitioner Level) (K1) (Professional Level) (K2) (Senior Professional Level) (K3) (Expert Level) (K4) (Advisory Level) (K5) (General Positions) (Operational Level) (O1) (Experienced Level) (O2) (Senior Level) (O3) (Highly Skilled Level) (O4)
(POSITION TITLE) Chief of Area Excise office (Province) Excise Technical Officer Tax Audit Officer General Service Officer Finance and Accounting Officer Excise Officer Government Employee Permanent Employee Temporary Employee
EXAMPLE My name is Paramaporn poiam You can call me som I work at Buriram Area Excise Office, Prakhonchai Barnch as an Excise Officer, Temporary Employee I am responsible for Handling Document *responsible *Handling Document
BASIC GREETING AND INTRODUCTION Phrases for Greetings : Good morning / afternoon / evening Hi How are you? How are you doing? Pretty good How is it going? Not too bad How have you been? Wonderful / Fantastic / Great How about you? Not so good / Great / Well How do you do? And you? Hello Very well How do you do
Example 1 A: Hi May. How s it going? B: Pretty good, thank. How about you? A: Very well, thanks. Example 2 A: Hello, Cindy. I haven t seen you for months. How have you been? B: Great, thanks. And how about you, May? A: Not so bad, thanks.
DESIGN YOUR PLAN The perfect ten 10/10/10 Hour/Day/Weeks
THE PERFECT TEN 10 Hours I will learn 10 new vocabularies about my job.
THE PERFECT TEN 10 Days I will watch one English movie without Thai subtitles.
THE PERFECT TEN 10 Weeks I will speak with foreigners in English.