Shadowing Practice: Interview Vocabulary Practice for Beginners Easy English Conversation for Job Interviews - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

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Hey everyone, welcome back to English Talks Academy.
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My name is Mason.
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And I'm Lily.
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Today we're talking about something super important, interview vocabulary.
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Yep, those words you hear in job interviews that sometimes sound confusing.
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Exactly, and honestly, when I had my first interview,
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I didn't understand half the words.
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Same here.
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I remember one interviewer said,
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tell me about your strengths
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and I just sat there like muscles oh no I was
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feel nervous in interviews even Americans feel nervous totally true
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so today we'll practice easy interview vocabulary in a natural conversation
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and don't worry we'll explain everything slowly
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and clearly all right let's start okay Mason imagine I'm the
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interviewer all right I'm ready maybe take a deep breath smiles first question tell me about yourself oof
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that question always sounds simple but it's hard very hard
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so what should people say well first let's learn the word experience good word experience means the work
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or skills you got from doing something before exactly example I
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have experience working in customer service nice short clear professional thank
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you I practiced in the mirror for two hours that's dedication another important word is skills yes interviewers love
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that word skills are things you can do well like communication teamwork
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or computer skills or cooking skills true although if you burn toast every morning maybe don't say that yeah maybe not.
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OK, Mason, here's another interview question.
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What are your strengths?
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Ah, yes, the famous question.
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So first, what does strengths mean?
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Strengths are the good things about you,
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things you do very well.
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Like being organized.
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Or being friendly.
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Or being on time.
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That's a big one in America.
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People care a lot about time.
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Very true.
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interview starts at 10, don't arrive at 10.20 eating a sandwich.
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Sorry, I'm late.
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Traffic and tacos.
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Instant rejection.
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Here's a good sentence.
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One of my strengths is communication.
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Nice.
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Simple English.
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Or, I work well with a team.
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Teamwork is another important interview word.
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Yes, teamwork means working well with other people.
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Some people are smart, but difficult to work with.
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Oh yeah, every office has that one person.
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Don't become that person.
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Okay, now let's talk about the scary question.
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Oh no, I know this one.
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What is your weakness?
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The most terrifying question in the world.
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Seriously, nobody likes this question.
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Because you want to sound honest, but not terrible.
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Exactly.
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So first, weakness means something you need to improve.
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Right, maybe you get nervous speaking in public.
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Or maybe you overthink things.
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I definitely overthink.
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Last week, I sent a text message and worried about it for three hours.
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What was the text?
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Just OK.
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Yeah, that's dangerous.
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OK can sound angry.
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See?
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Here's a good interview answer.
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One weakness I have is public speaking,
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but I'm working to improve it.
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Perfect, because you show the problem and the solution.
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Employers like people who improve themselves.
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That brings us to another great word, improve.
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Improve means to become better.
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Like improving your English every day.
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Exactly.
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Okay, next vocabulary word, responsible.
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Very important word.
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If you are responsible, people can trust you.
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You finish your work, you arrive on time,
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you do your job carefully.
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My mom used to say,
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being responsible is more important than being cool cool smart woman I know
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but
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when I was 16 I thought being cool was everything same
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I wore sunglasses inside buildings why I thought I looked mysterious
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you probably looked confused honestly yes all right next word confident ooh good one confident means believing in yourself
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but not too confident right there's a difference between confidence
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and arrogance imagine saying I'm the greatest employee in human history yeah maybe don't say
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that in an interview maybe just say I'm confident in my communication skills nice
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and natural let's practice a mini interview now okay let's do it why should we hire you
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because I'm hard-working responsible and I work well in a team very good thank Thank you.
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I deserve this imaginary job.
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You're hired.
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Yes.
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What's my salary?
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One dollar an hour.
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I quit.
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Just kidding.
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Another useful word is flexible.
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Oh, yes.
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Companies love flexible people.
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Flexible means you can adapt to changes.
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Maybe different schedules, different tasks, new situations.
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Life changes fast.
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Jobs change fast, too.
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Very true.
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You know, interviews are not only about perfect English.
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Absolutely.
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They also care about attitude.
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Another good vocabulary word, attitude.
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Your attitude is the way you think and behave.
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A positive attitude can really help.
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Even if your English is not perfect.
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Because employers want kind, honest, hardworking people.
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I remember my first real interview.
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I was so nervous.
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What happened?
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My hands were shaking.
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I accidentally dropped my pen on the floor three times.
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Oh, no. And when they asked,
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what are your strengths, I forgot every English word I knew.
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That happens.
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But then I took a deep breath, smiled, and answered slowly.
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That's important.
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Speak slowly.
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Yes.
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Slow English sounds more confident than fast, nervous English.
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Totally agree.
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Before we finish, let's review today's vocabulary.
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All right.
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USAN.
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Experience.
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Skills.
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Strengths.
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Weakness.
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Teamwork.
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Responsible.
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Confident.
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Flexible.
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Improve.
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And attitude.
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If you practice these words every day, interviews will feel easier.
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Maybe still scary, but easier.
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Exactly.
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Fear is normal.
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But practice changes everything.
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And remember, nobody speaks perfect English all the time.
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Not even native speakers.
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Trust me, I still forget simple words sometimes.
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Same here.
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Yesterday, I forgot the word microwave.
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What did you call it?
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The hot food box.
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Honestly, that works.
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All right, everyone.
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Thank you so much for watching English Talks Academy.
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Keep practicing your English every single day.
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And don't be afraid to make mistakes.
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Mistakes help you grow.
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See you in day 14 of job interview preparation.
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Bye, everyone.
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Take care.

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Context & Background

In today's English learning session, we focus on interview vocabulary, which is crucial for anyone preparing for job interviews. The speakers, Mason and Lily, share their experiences with the common challenges faced by English learners during conversations in professional settings. They highlight that many individuals, including native speakers, often feel nervous and overwhelmed when asked unexpected questions, such as discussing their strengths or experiences. Understanding how to articulate a response with appropriate vocabulary can make a significant difference in the confidence and clarity of the speaker.

Top 5 Phrases for Daily Communication

  • Tell me about yourself. - A common opening question in interviews, allowing candidates to introduce their background.
  • I have experience working in... - A great way to convey your work history and practical skills.
  • One of my strengths is... - An effective phrase to highlight your positive traits.
  • I work well with a team. - Showcasing your collaborative abilities is essential in most job environments.
  • My communication skills are strong. - This demonstrates your ability to express ideas clearly and interact effectively with others.

Step-by-step Shadowing Guide

To use this video effectively for improving your English speaking skills, follow these steps:

  1. Watch the video carefully: Pay close attention to the context of the conversation between Mason and Lily.
  2. Pause and repeat: After hearing a phrase, pause the video and try to repeat it out loud. This helps improve English pronunciation.
  3. Practice shadowing: Use a shadowing site or app to practice mimicking the speakers' intonation and rhythm. This will enhance your fluency.
  4. Record yourself: Speak along with the video and record your voice. Listening back will help you identify areas for improvement in your pronunciation and clarity.
  5. Engage in English speaking practice: After mastering the phrases, try using them in mock interviews with friends or language partners. This helps reinforce your learning.

Using a shadowing method allows you to learn English with YouTube videos effectively. You’ll gain confidence and skills to handle job interviews, making your experience less daunting. Start your practice today!

What is the Shadowing Technique?

Shadowing is a science-backed language learning technique originally developed for professional interpreter training and popularized by polyglot Dr. Alexander Arguelles. The method is simple but powerful: you listen to native English audio and immediately repeat it out loud — like a shadow following the speaker with just a 1–2 second delay. Unlike passive listening or grammar drills, shadowing forces your brain and mouth muscles to simultaneously process and reproduce real speech patterns. Research shows it significantly improves pronunciation accuracy, intonation, rhythm, connected speech, listening comprehension, and speaking fluency — making it one of the most effective methods for IELTS Speaking preparation and real-world English communication.

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