Prática de Shadowing: Speak English in a Job Interview (Easy Conversation Practice) | A1–B1 - Aprenda a falar inglês com o YouTube

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Tom, the job interview went really well.
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Tom, the job interview went really well.
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I knew it would go well.
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Congratulations.
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What did they ask?
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Where do you see yourself in the next five years?
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Great job, Lily.
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We should definitely meet.
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Welcome back to Daily English Talk,
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the podcast where we help you speak English every single day,
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one conversation at a time.
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I'm Lily.
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And I'm Tom.
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And hey, if you are watching this for the first time,
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welcome to the family.
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We are so glad you are here.
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We upload a brand new English lesson every single day,
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so if you want to improve your English fast,
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hit that subscribe button right now.
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It is completely free and it helps us so much.
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Today's lesson is a big one.
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We are talking about job interviews in English.
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Yes, this is the lesson so many of you have been asking for.
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How do you answer questions in English at a job interview?
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What do you say?
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How do you sound confident?
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We are going to teach you real phrases,
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real answers, and real confidence today.
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From A1 to B1 level,
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we've got something for everyone.
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Let's go!
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But first, before we get into today's lesson,
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I have a question for you.
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Ooh!
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Is the question about me again?
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Do you think so?
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Last week, Tom had a very important meeting,
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and he made one very embarrassing mistake at the beginning of it.
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Something he said made everyone in the room go completely silent.
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Oh no. Don't tell them.
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I'm not telling you yet.
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You have to wait until the end of the episode.
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One day it will be my turn too, Lily.
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Leave your answer in the comments below and stay until the end to find out if you were right.
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Drop your guesses down there.
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We love reading your comments, every single one.
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Okay, Tom, before we teach everyone the phrases,
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let's talk about job interviews a little bit first.
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Oh, job interviews.
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My favorite topic, said no one ever.
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Right?
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They are so stressful, even in your first language.
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Exactly.
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And in English, for someone who is still learning,
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it can feel like climbing a mountain.
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But it does not have to be that scary.
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Tom, have you ever had a job interview that went really badly?
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Oh, Lily, yes.
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Yes, I have.
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I remember my very first job interview.
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I was 19 years old.
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What happened?
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So they asked me, tell me about yourself, and I panicked completely.
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I just said, um, I am Tom.
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I like football?
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You said you like football?
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I was so nervous.
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My brain just stopped working.
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I had no idea what to say.
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I had not prepared at all.
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Did you get the job?
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What do you think?
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No. No, absolutely not.
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They smiled very politely and said they would be in touch.
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They were never in touch.
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Aw, Tom, that is so painful but so relatable.
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But here's the thing.
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I learned from that experience,
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and now I actually enjoy job interviews because I prepared,
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I practiced, and I had the right phrases.
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And that is exactly what we are going to give everyone today, the right phrases.
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So nobody has to say,
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I like football ever again.
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Unless you really love football, then go for it.
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Now, Tom, have you ever had a good interview,
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one that went really well?
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Actually, yes.
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A few years ago, I interviewed for a podcast hosting job,
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and I walked in so prepared.
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I had practiced my answers at home.
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I knew exactly what I was going to say.
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And?
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And I got the job.
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And here we are.
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Aw, I love that story.
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Preparation is everything, people.
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Everything.
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Okay, before we get into the phrases,
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let's talk about one grammar point that is super important in job interviews.
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Yes, this is going to help your answers sound so much more natural.
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In job interviews, we use two tenses a lot,
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the present simple and the present perfect.
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Can you give us an example, Lily?
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Of course.
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Present simple is for things that are true right now,
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or things you do regularly do regularly.
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For example, I work in customer service.
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I speak two languages.
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I am a hard worker.
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Simple, right?
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You are describing who you are right now.
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Exactly.
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And then the present perfect is for talking about your experience,
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things you have done in your life that connect to the present.
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For example, I have worked in a restaurant for three years.
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I have used Microsoft Excel in my previous job i have
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studied english for two years see the difference present simple tells
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them who you are present perfect tells them what you have done
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and in a job interview you need both you need to say who you are
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and what you have done let's practice quickly repeat after me
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ready repeat time let's go i am a very organized person your turn say it Great!
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Now try this one.
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I have five years of experience in sales.
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Say it.
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Perfect!
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You are already sounding like a job interview pro.
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One more.
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I have always been passionate about helping people.
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Say that one again.
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Beautiful.
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Excellent work, everyone.
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Seriously, that was great.
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Okay, now let's get into the real lesson,
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the most common job interview questions and how to answer them confidently.
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We are going to go through six big questions today.
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For each one, we will give you vocabulary,
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example answers, and some tips.
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Let's start with question number one.
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This is almost always the first question in any job interview,
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and it is also the one that scares people the most.
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Because it is so open!
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There are so many things you could say.
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Where do you even start?
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Here is a simple formula.
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Three sentences.
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That is all you need for a basic answer.
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Sentence 1.
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Who are you and what do you do?
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Sentence 2.
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Your experience.
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Sentence 3.
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Why you want this job.
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Let me show you.
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A1 level answer.
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My name is Maria.
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I am a student.
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I am studying business.
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I want to work here because I want to learn.
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Short, clear, confident.
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That is a perfect A1 answer.
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Now let's level it up.
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B1 answer.
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Hi, my name is Maria.
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I am currently finishing my business degree and I have been working part-time in retail for the past two years.
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I'm really excited about this opportunity because I want to use my customer service skills in a more professional environment.
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Amazing!
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Much better!
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More detail, more confidence, more natural.
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Key vocabulary for this question.
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Currently, it means right now.
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I am currently studying.
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Experience, the things you have done.
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I have experience in customer service.
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Opportunity, a chance i'm excited about this opportunity passionate about you
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really love something i'm passionate about helping people let's drill it
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repeat after me i am currently working as a teacher say
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it i am currently working as a teacher one more time
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i am currently working as a teacher excellent you are doing
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so well question number two what are your strengths this means
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what are you good at i remember the first time someone
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asked me this in english i completely froze what did you say i said i am very nice
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and then i smiled very hopefully oh lily i know i
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know nice is not a strength do not say you are nice.
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Here is a list of strong adjectives for this question.
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Organized.
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You plan things well.
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Reliable.
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People can trust you.
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Hardworking.
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You work a lot and seriously.
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Creative.
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You have good new ideas.
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A good communicator.
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You talk and listen well.
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Detail-oriented.
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You pay attention into small things.
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A fast learner.
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You learn new things quickly.
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And here is a very important tip.
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Do not just say the word.
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Give a small example.
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For example, do not say, I am organized.
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Full stop.
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Silence.
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Instead, say, I am a very organized person.
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For example, in my last job,
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I always finished my tasks before the deadline.
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The example makes it real.
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It makes the interviewer believe you.
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Let's try a B1 level answer together.
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One of my main strengths is that I am a reliable and detail-oriented person.
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In my previous role, my manager often asked me to check important documents before they were sent
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because she knew I would catch any mistakes.
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I take a lot of pride in doing things carefully and correctly.
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That is a fantastic answer.
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Repeat key phrases after me.
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One of my main strengths is...
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Your turn.
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For example, in my last job...
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Your turn.
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I take pride in doing things carefully.
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Your turn.
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Beautiful.
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Keep going.
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Okay, this is the one everyone hates.
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Including me.
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What is your weakness?
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It means, what are you not good at?
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What do you find difficult?
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And the trick here is very important.
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You must be honest, but you must also show that you are working on it.
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Never say, I have no weaknesses.
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That sounds fake.
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Nobody believes you.
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And never say something too big like,
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I always arrive late or I get very angry easily.
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Keep it professional and safe.
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Here are some safe, smart weaknesses to use.
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Sometimes I work too hard and forget to take breaks.
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This actually sounds like a strength.
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I used to struggle with public speaking,
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but I have been practicing and I am getting much better.
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I find it difficult to ask for help,
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but I am learning that teamwork is important.
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See the pattern?
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Weakness, then but, then improvement.
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The word used to is very helpful here.
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I used to have this problem,
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but now I am better.
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Let's try a full B1 answer.
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Honestly, one area I have been working on is my confidence in public speaking.
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In the past, I felt quite nervous presenting in front of groups.
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But over the last year,
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I joined a small speaking club at my university,
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and I have noticed a real improvement.
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I actually gave a presentation to 30 people last month,
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and it went really well.
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That is a perfect answer.
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It's honest, it shows growth,
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and it ends on a positive note.
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Key phrases.
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One area I have been working on is… In the past,
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I felt… but over the last year,
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I… I have noticed a real improvement.
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One area I have been working on is… Repeat.
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But I have been working hard to improve.
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Say it!
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Question 4.
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Why do you want this job?
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Tom, please do not say, because I need money.
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Even though it is true for many of us.
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Very true.
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But in a job interview,
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you must connect your answer to the company.
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Show that you know something about them.
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Here is a simple A1 answer.
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I want this job because I am interested in this field.
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I think your company is very good.
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I want to learn and grow here.
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Simple but honest.
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That works for A1.
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Now a stronger B1 answer.
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I want this position because I have always been interested in marketing,
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and your company has a great reputation for creative campaigns.
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I also love that you focus on teamwork and professional development.
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I think this is the perfect environment for me to grow and contribute.
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So much better.
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You mentioned the company.
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Specifically, you mentioned their values.
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Key phrases for this question.
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I have always been interested in this.
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Your company has a great reputation for this.
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I love that you focus on this.
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I believe this is the perfect environment for me to this.
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I have always been interested in this field.
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Say it.
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Your company has a great reputation.
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Repeat.
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I believe this is the perfect environment for me to grow.
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Yes, say it with confidence.
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This question, every interview, every single time.
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It never goes away.
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Where do you see yourself in five years?
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They want to know, are you ambitious?
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Do you have goals?
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Are you going to stay with our company?
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The key is to show ambition, but also loyalty.
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You do not want to say,
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in five years I plan to start my own company and leave,
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even if that is true.
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Please do not say that.
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A good B1 answer.
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In five years, I hope to have developed strong skills in this industry and taken on more responsibility within the company.
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I am very eager to learn from the team here,
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and I would love to eventually move into a leadership role.
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I see this position as the perfect starting point for a long-term career here.
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Key words.
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Developed strong skills.
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You have grown professionally taking on more responsibility you want to
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do more bigger things eager to learn you are excited
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and ready long-term career you are not leaving soon i hope
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to have developed strong skills your turn i am very eager
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to learn from your team say it i see this as the perfect starting point excellent keep
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that energy and now you know how to walk into any job interview or meeting with real confident English phrases,
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not just a fist pump.
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Although a small fist pump never hurts.
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Alright everyone, that is it for today's episode of Daily English Talk.
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If you enjoyed this lesson,
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please subscribe to our channel,
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because we upload a brand new English lesson every single day.
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Every single day.
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There's always something new to learn here,
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so hit that subscribe button and join our family.
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We will see you tomorrow for another episode.
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Until then, keep practicing, keep speaking,
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and keep going you've got this bye everyone see you tomorrow

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No vídeo "Fale Inglês em uma Entrevista de Emprego" apresentados por Tom e Lily, os falantes compartilham dicas valiosas sobre como se sair bem em uma entrevista de emprego. A conversa inicia com uma experiência pessoal de Tom, que teve uma entrevista bem-sucedida. A partir dessa interação, os apresentadores propõem um ambiente amigável e acolhedor, incentivando os espectadores a praticarem suas habilidades em inglês. Com um foco no nível A1 a B1, este conteúdo é ideal para aqueles que desejam melhorar sua confiança ao se comunicar em inglês, especialmente em cenários formais como entrevistas.

As 5 Principais Frases para Comunicação Diária

  • “Parabéns pela entrevista!” - Uma maneira positiva de iniciar uma conversa.
  • “Onde você se vê nos próximos cinco anos?” - Uma pergunta comum em entrevistas.
  • “Estamos felizes que você está aqui.” - Uma forma amigável de acolher alguém.
  • “Você fez um ótimo trabalho.” - Reconhecimento é sempre importante.
  • “Estamos ansiosos para nos encontrar novamente.” - Uma boa forma de encerrar a conversa de maneira positiva.

Guia Prático de Shadowing Passo a Passo

Para aproveitar ao máximo a prática de conversação em inglês, siga este guia de shadowing inspirado no vídeo:

  1. Escolha um trecho do vídeo: Selecione uma parte em que Tom e Lily falam sobre entrevistas de emprego. O ideal é escolher frases curtas para começar.
  2. Ouça atentamente: Preste atenção nas entonações e na pronúncia. Isso ajudará você a se familiarizar com o ritmo da conversa.
  3. Repita em voz alta: Tente imitar a fala dos apresentadores. Isso irá ajudar na sua fluência e confiança ao falar inglês.
  4. Grave-se: Faça uma gravação da sua voz enquanto você prática. Isso permitirá que você ouça seu progresso e identifique áreas de melhoria.
  5. Pratique regularmente: Integre a prática de shadowing em sua rotina diária. Quanto mais você pratica, mais natural se tornará a sua fala.

Com essas dicas e práticas de shadow speaks, como aproveitar o conteúdo do YouTube para aprender inglês com YouTube, você estará no caminho certo para se sentir mais confortável e preparado para entrevistas de emprego e outras interações em inglês.

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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