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That's right.
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We're here to help you start your journey.
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Let's make learning simple and fun together.
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Hey everyone, welcome back to our English podcast.
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Hi guys, we are so happy you are here with us today.
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Yeah, really happy.
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Today is a very useful episode.
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Very useful.
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We will practice English for a job interview.
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Rose, do you remember your first job interview?
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Oh wow, yes!
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I was so nervous.
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Me too.
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My hands were shaking.
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Really?
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You always look calm.
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Nope.
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Inside, I was scared.
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That is so funny.
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But you know, interviews become easier with practice.
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Exactly!
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And today we will help everyone practice simple English for interviews.
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Yes, we will learn useful questions, answers, and confidence.
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So relax, listen carefully, and practice speaking with us.
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And imagine this is your real interview.
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Okay, let's start.
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First question.
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This is very common.
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Very common.
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Tell me about yourself.
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Ah, yes.
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Every interview starts with this question.
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So, Rose, how would you answer?
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Hmm.
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Okay, I would say, hello, my name is Rose.
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I live in Chicago.
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I worked in customer service for two years.
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I enjoy helping people and learning new skills.
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I am friendly, hardworking, and organized.
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Wow.
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Short, simple, and clear.
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Exactly.
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You do not need big words.
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Yes.
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Simple English is okay.
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Confidence is more important.
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Okay, my turn.
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My name is Jack.
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I recently finished college.
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I studied business.
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I like teamwork, communication, and problem solving.
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I am excited to grow and learn in a new company.
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That sounds really natural.
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Thank you.
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You know what mistake many people make?
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Hmm, maybe talking too much?
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Yes, exactly.
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People tell their whole life story.
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Right, keep your answer short.
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Maybe 30 seconds to one minute.
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And always smile.
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Yes, smiling helps a lot.
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Okay, Jack.
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Next question.
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Why do you want this job?
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Hmm, this question is important.
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Very important.
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I would answer like this.
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I want this job because I enjoy working with people.
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I also want to improve my skills and grow in my career.
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I think your company is professional and positive.
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Nice answer.
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Thank you.
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What should people avoid saying?
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Oh, wow.
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Never say, I just need money.
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Yeah, maybe don't say that.
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Even if it is true?
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Companies want motivated people.
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Show interest in the work.
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Okay, my answer.
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I want this job because I like challenges.
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I also want to work in a team and learn from experienced people.
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I believe I can bring positive energy and strong communication skills.
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Very professional.
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Thank you.
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Okay, next question.
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What are your strengths?
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Oh, this is a good one.
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Yeah, people usually say, I work too hard.
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Exactly.
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So, Rose, what are your strengths?
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Hmm, I think I am patient and organized.
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Those are great strengths.
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I also learn quickly.
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That is very useful in a job.
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I am organized, friendly, and responsible.
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I also work well under pressure.
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Nice.
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What about you?
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I think I am a good communicator.
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Yes, definitely.
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Thank you.
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My strengths are communication and teamwork.
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I stay calm during difficult situations,
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and I enjoy solving problems.
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Very nice.
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Now, let's talk about a difficult question.
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Uh-oh.
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What is your weakness?
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Oh, wow.
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People hate this question.
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True.
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But you should answer honestly.
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So what would you say?
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Sometimes I worry too much about small details.
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But now I try to manage my time better and stay relaxed.
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That is a smart answer.
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Thanks.
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Sometimes I feel nervous speaking in front of large groups,
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but I practice often and I am improving every month.
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That sounds honest and positive.
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Yes, always show improvement.
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Never say, I have no weaknesses.
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Yeah, nobody will believe that.
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Exactly.
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Rose, do you remember a bad interview?
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Oh, yes.
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Really?
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One time, I was late.
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No way!
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Yes, there was so much traffic.
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What happened?
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I arrived 20 minutes late.
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Wow.
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I felt terrible.
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Yeah, that sounds stressful.
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Rose, but I apologized politely.
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That is important.
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I learned something that day.
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What?
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Always leave early.
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Yes, very true.
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Try to arrive 10 or 15 minutes early.
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It shows responsibility.
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Did you ever have a bad interview?
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Oh, yes.
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Tell us.
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One time, I forgot the company name.
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No way, Jack!
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I know.
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It was terrible.
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What did you do?
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I tried to remember, but my mind was empty.
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Stress can do that.
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Exactly.
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So guys, always research the company before your interview.
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Learn about their work, products, and values.
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Yes.
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It helps a lot.
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Okay, next question.
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Why should we hire you?
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Hmm, this question sounds scary.
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But it is okay.
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I would answer like this.
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You should hire me because I am hardworking,
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positive, and ready to learn.
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I work well with others,
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and I always try my best.
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Very nice.
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Your turn.
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I believe I can help your company because I am organized, responsible, and friendly.
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I also enjoy learning new things and helping customers.
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Perfect.
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You know, interviews are not only about perfect English.
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That is true.
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People also look at your attitude.
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Be polite, be positive.
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And be yourself.
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Okay, another common question.
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Where do you see yourself in five years?
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Ah, yes.
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What would you say?
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Hmm.
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In five years, I hope to grow professionally.
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I want to improve my skills,
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take more responsibility, and become an important part of the company.
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Very professional.
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Thanks.
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In five years, I want to learn more,
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grow in my career, and work on bigger projects with a strong team.
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Nice answer.
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Okay, let's practice interview manners.
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Good idea.
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Rule number one.
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Eye contact.
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Yes, look at the interviewer.
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Not at the floor.
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Exactly.
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Rule number two?
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Listen carefully.
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Don't interrupt.
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And if you do not understand a question, ask politely.
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For example, could you please repeat the question?
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That sounds polite and professional.
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Rule number three?
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Don't panic.
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Easier said than done.
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True.
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Sometimes people make small mistakes.
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And that is okay.
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Nobody is perfect.
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Just stay calm and continue.
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Rose, what clothes are good for interviews?
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Hmm.
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Clean and simple clothes.
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Yes.
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You do not need expensive clothes.
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Just look neat.
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And maybe don't wear pajamas.
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Yes, please.
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Especially for online interviews.
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Oh, wow.
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Online interviews are common now.
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Very common.
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Online interviews can feel strange.
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Yes.
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Sometimes technology causes problems.
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Did that happen to you?
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One time, my microphone stopped working.
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Really?
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Yes.
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I was talking, but nobody could hear me.
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Oh, no. It was so embarrassing.
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What did you do?
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I apologized and restarted my computer.
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Good solution.
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So before an online interview,
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test your camera and microphone.
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Also check your internet connection.
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Very important.
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Let's do a small practice interview.
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Okay.
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Hello, Rose.
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Thank you for coming today.
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Thank you for inviting me.
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Please tell me about yourself.
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My name is Rose.
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I have experience in customer service and office work.
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I enjoy helping people, learning new skills, and working with teams.
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Why do you want this job?
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I want this job because I enjoy communication and teamwork.
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I also believe your company is a good place to grow professionally.
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What are your strengths?
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I am organized, responsible, and friendly.
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I also work well under pressure.
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What is one weakness you have?
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Sometimes I spend too much time checking details,
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but now I manage my time better.
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Very good.
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Do you have any questions for us?
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Yes.
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What does a normal workday look like in this position?
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Excellent question.
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Thank you.
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Guys, asking questions is important.
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Yes, it shows interest.
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Good questions can be...
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What are the team goals?
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What skills are important for this job?
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What does success look like in this role?
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Those are smart questions.
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But maybe don't ask about vacation on the first minute.
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Yeah, maybe wait a little.
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Exactly.
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You know, confidence grows with practice.
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That is very true.
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Even native English speakers feel nervous in interviews.
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So do not feel bad.
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Practice speaking every day.
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Speak in front of a mirror.
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Practice with friends.
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Or practice with our podcast.
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Yes!
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Jack, what is the best interview advice you ever received?
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Hmm, probably this.
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Do not try to sound perfect.
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Try to sound real.
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I like that.
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Employers want honest people.
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That is true.
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What about you?
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Someone once told me, slow down when you speak.
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Oh wow, good advice.
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When I get nervous, I speak too fast.
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A lot of people do that.
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So take a deep breath.
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Pause for a moment if needed.
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It is okay.
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Interviews are not only tests.
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What do you mean?
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You are also checking if the company is good for you.
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Oh wow, that is true.
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A job should feel comfortable and respectful.
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Exactly.
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Okay guys, we are almost at the end of today's episode.
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Time goes so fast.
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It really does.
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Today we practiced many common interview questions.
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We also learned how to answer clearly and confidently.
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Remember, simple English is okay.
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Hey, confidence, kindness, and preparation are very important.
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Keep practicing every day.
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And do not be afraid of mistakes.
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Mistakes help us learn.
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Exactly.
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And if you enjoyed this podcast, please support us.
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Yes, don't forget to subscribe to the channel.
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Like the video and share it with your friends.
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so much for listening today we hope you learn something useful good luck with your interviews you can do it
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believe in yourself okay everyone see you next time bye guys bye guys

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Why practice speaking with this video?

Practicing speaking is essential for mastering English, particularly in high-pressure situations like job interviews. This video provides a comfortable avenue for learners to engage in real-world conversations through shadow speaking, where you mimic the dialogues presented. By following along with the interview scenarios and answering questions, you can significantly boost your confidence and fluency. This practice mimics an actual interview environment, helping you prepare both your mind and voice for when it matters most. You can also learn English with YouTube by accessing engaging content that focuses on practical language use.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

Throughout the video, several important grammatical structures and expressions are highlighted that are useful for interview settings:

  • Simple Present Tense: The use of simple present tense in statements such as "I live in Chicago" and "I enjoy helping people" demonstrates how to convey ongoing states and habitual actions succinctly.
  • Descriptive Adjectives: Describing oneself with adjectives like "friendly," "hardworking," and "organized" can leave a lasting impression on interviewers. Try incorporating similar attributes that resonate with your personal experience.
  • Direct Answers: Notice how responses are structured to be clear and to-the-point – "My name is Jack." This approach helps maintain clarity in communication, which is vital during job interviews.

By recognizing these structures, English learners can practice their responses in a more structured way, enhancing their overall communication skills during interviews.

Common Pronunciation Traps

As you engage with the content of this video, pay attention to specific pronunciation challenges that may arise.

  • Vowels in personal descriptions: Words like "organized" may have varying pronunciations based on regional accents. Practice shadowing the pronunciation to ensure clarity in your speech.
  • Contractions: Phrases such as "I'm," "you’re," or "he's" should be practiced to flow naturally in conversation. They can often be difficult for learners who are still getting accustomed to the rhythm of English.
  • Intonation: Watch the speakers' intonation – noticing how their voice rises and falls can help you understand the emotional cues and emphases typical in conversations.

By focusing on these pronunciation aspects, you'll improve your ability to communicate effectively, making your English sound more natural and fluent. Use shadow speech techniques to practice these elements and refine your pronunciation.

Qu'est-ce que la technique du Shadowing ?

Le Shadowing est une technique d'apprentissage des langues fondée sur la science, développée à l'origine pour la formation des interprètes professionnels. Le principe est simple mais puissant : vous écoutez de l'anglais natif et le répétez immédiatement à voix haute — comme une ombre suivant le locuteur avec un décalage de 1 à 2 secondes. Les recherches montrent une amélioration significative de la précision de la prononciation, de l'intonation, du rythme, des liaisons, de la compréhension orale et de la fluidité.

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