Prática de Shadowing: Daily English Conversation Practice | Job Interview Questions & Answers | Speak Confidently B1-C1 - Aprenda a falar inglês com o YouTube

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Welcome to today's lesson.
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Welcome to today's lesson.
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In this video we have two parts.
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In part one, you will listen to a natural conversation based on Mia's life.
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In part two, you will learn some useful phrases from the conversation.
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Then you will practice shadowing.
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Let's begin.
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Emma!
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Guess what?
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I've been shortlisted for an interview!
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That's amazing!
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Congratulations!
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Thanks.
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I really want to make a good impression, but I'm nervous.
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I don't know what to say.
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That's completely normal.
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You've got this.
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Don't worry, Mia.
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As long as you say the right things, you'll be fine.
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Hmm?
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Right things like what?
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You need to sell yourself.
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Show them why you're the right person for the job.
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Okay, that makes sense.
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Also, be confident, not arrogant.
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There's a difference.
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Yeah, I don't want to sound too full of myself.
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Exactly, and always give examples when you answer questions.
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Examples.
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Yes, like this.
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You can say a good example that comes to mind and then explain your experience.
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And if you want to show your personality,
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you can say something like,
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I'm particularly proud of, and then talk about something you achieved.
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Oh, I like that.
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That sounds natural.
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Also, simple things matter.
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For example, timekeeping is important to me.
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Employers love that.
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Okay.
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That's easy to remember.
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Thanks for coming in today, Mia.
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Thank you for having me.
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It's a pleasure to be here.
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So, tell me about yourself.
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Sure.
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I have experience working with customers and I really enjoy helping people.
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I'm a quick learner and a team playler.
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A good example that comes to mind is when I helped a customer choose the right product and they left very satisfied.
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That's great.
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Why do you want this job?
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I'm interested in this sales assistant position because I enjoy working with people
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and I'd like to develop my skills and contribute to the team.
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What are you proud of?
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I'm particularly proud of my communication skills.
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I can build rapport with customers easily and understand their needs.
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What is important to you in a job?
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I believe that timekeeping is important to me.
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And I always try to be reliable and organized.
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That's very good to hear.
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Do you have any questions, Mia?
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Yes.
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Could you tell me more about the team I would be working with? Of course.
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You'd be working with a small but friendly sales team.
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There are usually four or five sales assistants on the shop floor,
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plus a team leader who supports everyone during the day.
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The team is quite customer focused,
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so you would be helping customers,
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answering questions, and keeping the shop organized.
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Thank you.
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When can I expect to hear back from you about the interview?
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We'll get back to you by the end of the week.
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Thank you for coming in.
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It was a pleasure.
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So, how did it go?
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It went really well.
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I stayed calm, I tried to sell myself, and I gave examples.
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See?
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I told you!
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What kind of questions did they ask?
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They asked me to tell them about myself,
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and also why I was interested in the role.
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Hmm.
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Classic questions.
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Yeah, but I think I handled them well.
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I made sure to highlight my strengths and talk about my experience.
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Good!
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Did you talk about your skills?
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Yes, I mentioned my communication skills and how I can build rapport with customers.
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Perfect!
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That's exactly what they want to hear.
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I also gave a real example when they asked about dealing with a difficult customer.
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I tried to demonstrate my problem-solving skills.
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That's great.
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Employers love that.
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And I remembered to show enthusiasm and smile.
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I think that helped.
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Definitely.
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Oh, and I asked them a question at the end.
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I wanted to learn more about the team and the role.
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Huh.
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Nice!
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That shows you're really interested.
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They said they'll get back to me by the end of the week.
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So now I'm just waiting.
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You did everything right.
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I'm sure you'll hear some good news soon.
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Yeah, I hope so.
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Fingers crossed.
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I'd really love to get the job.
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I've been shortlisted for an interview.
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I've been shortlisted for an interview.
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To be shortlisted for an interview means you were chosen from many applicants to go to the interview stage.
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For example, I applied for the job last week and I have been shortlisted for an interview.
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Out of many applicants, only a few people were shortlisted for an interview and I was one of them.
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Now listen again and repeat the sentence.
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Try to copy the rhythm, emotion, and pronunciation.
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I've been shortlisted for an interview.
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I've been shortlisted for an interview.
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Thanks.
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I really want to make a good impression, but I'm nervous.
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I really want to make a good impression, but I'm nervous.
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To make a good impression means to make people think positively about you when they meet you for the first time.
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You do this through your behavior,
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your attitude, and the way you speak and present yourself.
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For example, I tried to make a good impression in the interview by speaking clearly and staying calm.
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She smiled, listened carefully, and asked good questions to make a good impression.
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Now listen again and repeat the sentence.
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If you need more time,
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you can pause the video.
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Thanks.
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I really want to make a good impression, but I'm nervous.
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I really want to make a good impression, but I'm nervous.
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That's completely normal.
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You've got this.
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That's completely normal.
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You've got this.
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You've got this means you can do it and you will succeed.
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It is something we say to encourage someone and give them confidence.
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For example, you've got this.
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Stay calm and do your best in the interview.
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I know you're nervous, but you've got this.
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Now listen again and repeat the sentence.
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Try to repeat it as fast as you can.
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That's completely normal.
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You've got this.
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That's completely normal.
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You've got this.
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You need to sell yourself.
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Show them why you're the right person for the job.
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You need to sell yourself.
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Show them why you're the right person for the job.
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To sell yourself means to show your strengths,
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skills, and experience in a confident and positive way.
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You explain why you are a good choice and why someone should choose you.
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For example, in the interview,
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you need to sell yourself and show what you can do.
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She sold herself well by talking clearly about her skills and experience.
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Now listen again and repeat the sentence.
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Ready?
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Let's go.
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You need to sell yourself.
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Show them why you're the right person for the job.
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You need to sell yourself.
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Show them why you're the right person for the job.
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Yeah.
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I don't want to sound too full of myself.
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Yeah.
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I don't want to sound too full of myself.
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I don't want to sound too full of myself means
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I don't want to sound arrogant or like I think I'm better than other people.
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I want to sound confident but still natural and respectful.
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Now listen carefully.
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I don't want to becomes I don't wanna.
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Say it smoothly, not word by word.
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Try it with me.
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I don't want to sound too full of myself.
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For example, in the interview I explained my skills,
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but I said I didn't want to sound too full of myself.
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He talked about his achievements,
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but he didn't want to sound too full of himself.
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Now listen again and repeat the sentence.
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Ready, steady, go.
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Yeah, I don't want to sound too full of myself.
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Yeah, I don't want to sound too full of myself.
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I believe that timekeeping is important to me.
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I believe that timekeeping is important to me.
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I believe that timekeeping is important to me means,
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I think being on time and managing my time well is very important.
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It shows that I am reliable,
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organized, and respectful of other people's time.
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Now here is an important point.
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Timekeeping means keeping time well, being organized with time.
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Being punctual means arriving on time, not late.
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Here are two examples.
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I believe that timekeeping is important to me,
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so I always arrive early for meetings.
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Being punctual shows that you respect other people's time.
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Now listen again and repeat the sentence out loud.
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I believe that timekeeping is important to me.
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I believe that timekeeping is important to me.
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How did it go?
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It went really well.
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How did it go?
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It went really well.
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How did it go is a very common question in everyday English.
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People use it after something important,
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like an interview, a meeting,
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or a presentation, to ask about your experience or result.
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In natural spoken English, you will often hear it as, how'd it go?
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The words connect and become shorter.
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Listen carefully.
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How did it go? becomes How'd it go?
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How'd it go?
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Here are some natural answers.
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It didn't go very well.
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It was okay, not great.
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It could have gone better.
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I was a bit nervous, to be honest.
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Now listen again and repeat the sentence.
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Try to copy the rhythm, emotion, pronunciation.
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Here is our final phrase.
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Fingers crossed!
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It means you hope something will happen or go well,
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even though you are not sure.
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It shows that you are wishing for a positive result.
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For example, I have my interview tomorrow.
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Fingers crossed.
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Fingers crossed everything goes well.
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Now listen again and repeat the sentence.
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Fingers crossed.
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I'd really love to get the job.
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crossed.
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I'd really love to get the job.
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Por que praticar a fala com este vídeo?

A prática de conversação é essencial para quem deseja se tornar fluente em inglês. Este vídeo oferece uma oportunidade única para aprender inglês com youtube, especificamente em um contexto de entrevista de emprego, que é uma situação real e frequentemente desafiadora. Ao assistir e participar ativamente, você não apenas ouve como também pratica as respostas adequadas, aumentando sua confiança. Aprender a se apresentar e descrever suas experiências de trabalho é vital, pois isso pode ser determinante em uma entrevista. Usar a técnica de shadow speak permite que você imite a pronúncia e a entonação dos falantes nativos, facilitando sua adaptação ao idioma.

Gramática & Expressões em Contexto

  • "I have experience working with customers": Esta estrutura simples ajuda a descrever sua vivência. Usar o presente perfeito (have + past participle) dá uma sensação de continuidade, ideal para conversar sobre experiências passadas relevantes.
  • "I'm particularly proud of...": Uma ótima forma de mostrar suas conquistas, essa frase auxilia na construção de uma imagem positiva diante do entrevistador, promovendo o uso do adjetivo "proud" de maneira eficaz.
  • "As long as you say the right things": Esta expressão condicional (as long as) é útil para expressar que o sucesso depende da condição de ser correto no que se diz. A prática dessa estrutura ajuda a adicionar complexidade à sua fala.
  • "Timekeeping is important to me": Ao mencionar valores pessoais, você pode se destacar. Este tipo de declaração torna sua fala mais autêntica e refletiva, o que é crucial em um cenário de entrevista.

Armadilhas Comuns de Pronúncia

Ao praticar com o vídeo, preste atenção em algumas palavras e expressões que podem ser desafiadoras:

  • Experience: A pronúncia correta é fundamental, e esse termo é frequentemente pronunciado de forma errada. Tente ouvir e repetir para dominar os sons.
  • Personality: Este é outro termo que pode ser complicado. Focar na divisão silábica ("per-son-al-i-ty") pode ajudar.
  • Particularly: A tendência de apressar essa palavra pode levar a uma pronúncia imprecisa. Pratique a pausa entre as sílabas.

Utilizando prática de conversação em inglês e técnicas como shadowing em inglês, você poderá melhorar sua fluência e se preparar melhor para desafios do dia a dia. Experimente incorporar essas dicas e assista ao vídeo para otimizar sua aprendizagem!

O que é a Técnica de Shadowing?

Shadowing é uma técnica de aprendizado de idiomas com base científica, originalmente desenvolvida para o treinamento de intérpretes profissionais. O método é simples, mas poderoso: você ouve áudio em inglês nativo e repete imediatamente em voz alta — como uma sombra seguindo o falante com 1-2 segundos de atraso. Pesquisas mostram melhora significativa na precisão da pronúncia, entonação, ritmo, sons conectados, compreensão auditiva e fluência na fala.

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