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Do you want to land that new job but
feel like your English is holding you
back? In this video, we'll practice
together so you can speak fluently and
confidently in an interview. You'll
train your answers step by step about
me, work experience, strengths,
weaknesses, questions for the recruiter,
and finally closing the interview. Each
section will help you sound more
natural, more professional, and more
prepared to impress any recruiter. So
stay with me until the end because if
you want big results, you need to put in
that extra effort. Let's get started
with the very first step.
Hello. Thank you for inviting me to this
interview. My name is Olivia and I'm
very excited about the opportunity to
speak with you today. I would describe
myself as a motivated and adaptable
professional who is always eager to
learn new skills. I have a background in
digital marketing and I'm passionate
about helping businesses grow through
creative strategies. I believe this
position is a great match for my skills
and I'm ready to contribute to your team.
team.
Okay, let's slow it down and practice
together. I'll say each sentence and you
repeat right after me. Take your time.
Imagine you're really in the interview.
This is the most powerful part. Don't
skip it because repeating makes your
English stick.
Hello. Thank you for inviting me to this interview.
My name is Olivia and I'm very excited
about the opportunity to speak with you today.
I would describe myself as a motivated
and I'm passionate about helping
businesses grow through creative strategies.
I believe this position is a great match
and I'm ready to contribute to your team.
Nice work. Now, let's try it again, but
this time shadow my voice. Don't worry
about being perfect. just focus on
speaking with confidence and keeping up
with my rhythm.
Hello, thank you for inviting me to this
interview. My name is Olivia and I'm
very excited about the opportunity to
speak with you today. I would describe
myself as a motivated and adaptable
professional who is always eager to
learn new skills. I have a background in
digital marketing and I'm passionate
about helping businesses grow through
creative strategies. I believe this
position is a great match for my skills
and I'm ready to contribute to your team.
team.
Great job on the introduction. That's
one of the hardest parts and you nailed
it. Now, let's move on to the about me
section where you can share a little
more about your background and what
drives you.
I studied business administration and
during my studies, I discovered my
passion for digital marketing. I love
learning about consumer behavior and
creating strategies that really connect
with people. Over time, I realized how
much I enjoy solving problems and
finding creative ways to help brands
grow. Outside of work, I like reading
about new technologies and exploring new
trends in the industry. This helps me
stay updated and bring fresh ideas to
every project I work on.
All right, let's break it down together.
I'll say one sentence, you repeat after
me. Imagine you're telling the
interviewer about who you really are,
confident and relaxed.
And during my studies, I discovered my
and creating strategies that really
Over time,
I realized how much I enjoy solving
problems and finding creative ways to
Outside of work, I like reading about
and exploring new trends in the industry.
This helps me stay updated and bring
Excellent. Now, let's put it all
together. Shadow my voice from start to
finish. Stay with me, match my rhythm,
and try to sound natural.
I studied business administration, and
during my studies, I discovered my
passion for digital marketing. I love
learning about consumer behavior and
creating strategies that really connect
with people. Over time, I realized how
much I enjoy solving problems and
finding creative ways to help brands
grow. Outside of work, I like reading
about new technologies and exploring new
trends in the industry. This helps me
stay updated and bring fresh ideas to
every project I work on.
Well done. That's how you show a
recruiter a little bit more about your
personality and motivation. Next, we'll
move on to work experience. A key part
where you can highlight your
professional achievements.
In my previous job, I worked at a small
marketing agency where I managed
websites and social media for different
clients. I created content, improved SEO
results, and analyze data to measure performance.
performance.
One project I'm especially proud of was
a campaign that helped a client increase
their online engagement by more than 30%.
30%.
That experience taught me how to work
under pressure, adapt quickly, and
deliver results on time. It also showed
me how important teamwork and clear
communication are for success.
Let's go step by step. I'll say one
sentence and you repeat after me.
Imagine you're sitting in front of the
recruiter speaking with confidence.
In my previous job, I worked at a small
where I managed websites and social
was a campaign that helped a client
increase their online engagement by more
That experience taught me how to work
adapt quickly and deliver results on time.
It also showed me how important teamwork
That was impressive. Now, let's put the
whole answer together. Shadow my voice
from start to finish. Keep your tone
professional and don't forget to smile
while speaking.
In my previous job, I worked at a small
marketing agency where I managed
websites and social media for different
clients. I created content, improved SEO
results, and analyze data to measure performance.
performance.
One project I'm especially proud of was
a campaign that helped a client increase
their online engagement by more than 30%.
30%.
That experience taught me how to work
under pressure, adapt quickly, and
deliver results on time. It also showed
me how important teamwork and clear
communication are for success.
Nice work. Talking about your experience
is powerful because it shows what you
can really do. Now, let's move on to
strengths, where you highlight what
makes you a strong candidate.
One of my main strengths is creativity.
I enjoy finding new ideas to solve
problems and improve results. I'm also
very organized, which helps me manage my
time effectively and deliver projects on
schedule. Another strength is teamwork.
I really enjoy collaborating with others
and learning from different
perspectives. These qualities have
helped me build strong relationships at
work and achieve great results with my teams.
teams.
Let's practice this slowly. I'll say one
sentence and you repeat after me.
Remember, when you talk about strengths,
your voice should sound confident and positive.
positive.
I enjoy finding new ideas to solve
I'm also very organized, which helps me
I really enjoy collaborating with others
and learning from different perspectives.
These qualities have helped me build
strong relationships at work and achieve
Now, let's bring it all together. Shadow
my voice from beginning to end. Keep
your energy up and speak as if you truly
believe in your strengths because you do.
do.
One of my main strengths is creativity.
I enjoy finding new ideas to solve
problems and improve results. I'm also
very organized which helps me manage my
time effectively and deliver projects on
schedule. Another strength is teamwork.
I really enjoy collaborating with others
and learning from different
perspectives. These qualities have
helped me build strong relationships at
work and achieve great results with my teams.
teams.
Great job. You've just practiced talking
about your strengths with confidence.
Now comes the question most people hate.
weaknesses, but I'll show you how to
turn it into your secret weapon. Let's go.
go.
One weakness I have is that I sometimes
take on too many tasks because I enjoy
helping others. In the past, this made
me feel a bit overwhelmed, but I've
learned to set priorities and organize
my work better so I can stay focused and
productive. Another area I'm working on
is public speaking. It used to make me
nervous, but I've been practicing by
giving short presentations in team
meetings and I'm getting more confident
every time.
Okay, let's go step by step. I'll say
one sentence and you repeat after me.
Keep in mind the key is to sound honest,
but also show that you're improving.
One weakness I have is that I sometimes
take on too many tasks because I enjoy
In the past, this made me feel a bit overwhelmed,
but I've learned to set priorities and
Another area I'm working on is public speaking.
But I've been practicing by giving short
and I'm getting more confident every time.
Nice work. Now let's shadow the full
answer together. Remember, talk about
weaknesses in a calm and professional
way, always focusing on how you're improving.
improving.
One weakness I have is that I sometimes
take on too many tasks because I enjoy
helping others. In the past, this made
me feel a bit overwhelmed, but I've
learned to set priorities and organize
my work better so I can stay focused and
productive. Another area I'm working on
is public speaking. It used to make me
nervous, but I've been practicing by
giving short presentations in team
meetings, and I'm getting more confident
every time.
Excellent. You just handled one of the
toughest interview questions with
confidence. Now, let's move on to
questions for the recruiter. This is
your chance to show interest and stand
out as a candidate.
Yes, I do have a few questions. First,
could you tell me more about the
day-to-day responsibilities of this
position? I'd also like to know how
success is usually measured in this
role. Finally, I'm curious about the
team I'd be working with and the
opportunities for professional growth
within the company.
All right, let's practice this step by
step. I'll say each sentence and you
repeat after me. Imagine you're really
curious and engaged in the conversation.
First, could you tell me more about the
day-to-day responsibilities of this position?
I'd also like to know how success is
Finally, I'm curious about the team I'd
and the opportunities for professional
Great. Now, let's shadow the entire
answer together. Match my pace and tone.
sound polite, interested, and professional?
professional?
Yes, I do have a few questions. First,
could you tell me more about the
day-to-day responsibilities of this
position? I'd also like to know how
success is usually measured in this
role. Finally, I'm curious about the
team I'd be working with and the
opportunities for professional growth
within the company. Awesome job. Asking
good questions shows you're serious
about the role and the company. Now,
let's move to the final step, closing
the interview, where you leave a
positive last impression.
Thank you so much for taking the time to
speak with me today. I really enjoyed
learning more about the company and the
team. I'm very excited about the
possibility of contributing my skills
and experience to your projects. Please
let me know if there's any additional
information I can provide. I look
forward to hearing from you soon and I
hope we have the chance to work together.
together.
Let's practice slowly, one sentence at a
time. Repeat after me, imagining you're
finishing the interview on a positive
and confident note.
Thank you so much for taking the time to
I really enjoyed learning more about the
I'm very excited about the possibility
of contributing my skills and experience
Please let me know if there's any
And I hope we have the chance to work together.
Excellent. Now, let's shadow the entire
closing together. Speak naturally with a
warm tone and leave a strong,
professional impression.
Thank you so much for taking the time to
speak with me today. I really enjoyed
learning more about the company and the
team. I'm very excited about the
possibility of contributing my skills
and experience to your projects. Please
let me know if there's any additional
information I can provide. I look
forward to hearing from you soon, and I
hope we have the chance to work together.
Great job. You've just completed a full
job interview practice, but don't stop
here. The best way to improve your
English is by building a daily habit,
and I've prepared the next step for you.
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