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The “Complete English Course for Interviews” is a comprehensive guide specifically tailored for Brazilians aiming to master the English language for interview settings. Authored by the British Fluency Coach Jay Andrews, the course delivers targeted content, focusing on essential vocabulary, idiomatic expressions, and cultural nuances pivotal for succeeding in English-speaking job interviews.
In this course, you will learn
Enhance your interview prospects with this all-encompassing English course. Delve into meticulously curated content designed to elevate your linguistic capabilities.
With my expert guidance, you’ll not only gain a deeper grasp of the language but also significantly bolster your confidence. Walk into any interview room with heightened fluency and assurance, ready to leave a lasting impression.
Made for Brazilians
Through structured lessons and interactive exercises, Jay leverages his expertise to bridge the linguistic and cultural gap, ensuring Brazilians can present their best selves with confidence and clarity.
If you are looking for a job and need to pass a job interview in English, this course is perfect for you.
Understand the vocabulary, grammar and communication skills needed to excel during an English interview and increase your chances of landing your dream job.
Establish a regular study schedule
Establish a regular study schedule and create a routine to focus on the course. Allow enough time to carefully read and study all material and practice your English interview skills.
Take notes and review often
Take notes during the course to review later and remember the important points you learned. Review course material frequently and practice repeating phrases out loud to improve your pronunciation.
Communication Skills for Job Interviews in English
We will develop effective communication skills to help you convey your ideas and experiences clearly and concisely. Also, we will learn to use the intonation and rhythm of your voice to make a good impression.
Interview Techniques in English
Learn advanced techniques for job interviews in English, including how to handle difficult questions, how to demonstrate confidence and how to convey your skills effectively.
Participate in English interview practice sessions
Look for a course that offers English interview practice sessions with tutors or classmates. This will give you the opportunity to get valuable feedback on your communication and interviewing techniques.
Practice your English interview skills whenever possible
Speak out loud at home or with friends who also speak English. This will help you feel more confident and comfortable during the interview.
English Job Interview Vocabulary
Learn the most common words and phrases used in English job interviews. Understand what the interviewer is asking and know how to answer it clearly and concisely.
Essential English Grammar for Interviews
Reinforce your grammar and sentence structure, and learn to formulate questions and answers accurately. We will also learn how to use verb tenses correctly and avoid common mistakes that can hurt your interview.
Record yourself speaking English to practice your responses
Listen back and make a note of any sounds that you have problems with.
Practice these words and sounds slowly, and then record yourself again.
Practice “Brain Soaking” by listening to English
Listen a lot. We call this brain soaking. It doesn’t matter if at first you don’t understand what you’re listening to. You’re listening to recognize patterns, words that repeat, and things that stand out.
Practice Interviews in English
Train your interview skills in a simulated environment to feel more confident in your next real interview.
Let’s be clear when we talk about ourselves and our achievements
This course is designed to help you express yourself in a natural and authentic manner, thereby enhancing your communication skills. With my expert guidance, you’ll learn how to communicate effectively, leaving a lasting impression on your listeners.
If you’re keen on improving your vocabulary and speaking with fluency, then the Complete English Course for interviews is tailor-made for you. Through this course, I’ll guide you on how to articulate your thoughts and opinions confidently and with precision.
The biggest Interviewing mistakes and how to avoid them.
Interviews can be nerve-wracking experiences, especially for non-native speakers of English. Despite their best efforts, candidates can still make mistakes that may negatively affect their chances of getting the job. In this section, we will learn how to avoid them.
Let’s be clear when we talk about ourselves and our achievements.
In interviews, using the correct verb tense is essential to communicating your thoughts and ideas clearly and effectively.
In interviews, using the correct verb tense is essential to communicating your thoughts and ideas clearly and effectively. One common mistake that jobseekers make is incorrectly using the present simple and present continuous tenses.
Two tenses that often cause confusion for non-native English speakers are the present perfect and past simple tenses. The present perfect and past simple are both verb tenses used to talk about past events, but they are used in different ways.
When it comes to using “ing” versus infinitive forms of verbs in an interview, there are a few common mistakes that many people make. In this lesson we will take a look at some very simple examples to understand how to use the “ing” versus infinitive forms correctly .
When preparing for a job interview, many candidates focus on perfecting their past and present tenses, but may overlook the importance of using the future tense correctly.
When it comes to using verb tenses in an interview, the Present Perfect Continuous can be a bit tricky. Many candidates make common mistakes that can affect their chances of getting the job.
Knowing how to talk about yourself in an interview is important for several reasons. Firstly, it allows the interviewer to get a better understanding of who you are as a person, your skills, experiences, and accomplishments. This helps them to determine if you are a good fit for the position and the company.
Secondly, being able to articulate your strengths and weaknesses in a clear and concise manner demonstrates your communication skills and self-awareness. Employers are often looking for candidates who can communicate effectively and have a good understanding of their own strengths and weaknesses.
Thirdly, the way you present yourself in an interview can have a significant impact on the impression you leave with the interviewer. If you come across as confident, articulate, and well-prepared, it can help to create a positive impression and increase your chances of getting the job.
Introducing yourself in an interview can be nerve-wracking, especially if you are a non-native speaker of English. However, with a bit of preparation, you can make a great first impression on your interviewer.
Talking about your current work experience is a crucial part of any job interview. It’s your opportunity to demonstrate your skills and achievements to the interviewer.
When discussing your weaknesses, in an interview, it’s important to approach this with honesty and self-awareness, I have put together some great tips to help you achieve this.
When it comes to talking about your strengths in an interview, it’s important to strike a balance between confidence and modesty. You want to showcase your skills and achievements without coming across as arrogant.
Talking about your career goals in an interview can be a great opportunity to show your enthusiasm and ambition for the role and company.
When it comes to explaining why you want a job and how it aligns with your career goals, it’s essential to show that you have done your research on the company and the position.
The STAR methodology.
This is a popular technique used during job interviews to help you provide specific and relevant examples of your previous experience. It’s an easy-to-remember acronym that stands for Situation, Task, Action, and Result. I will teach you how to use it in your interviews.
S – Situation
This refers to the context or background of the particular scenario you are discussing in your answer. In an interview, when using the STAR formula to answer questions, it’s important to provide a clear and concise description of the situation you were in.
T – Task
This refers to the specific goal or objective you were working towards during a particular situation. In an interview, when using the STAR formula to answer questions, it’s important to clearly articulate the task or objective at hand.
A – Action
This refers to the specific steps you took to address the situation or task at hand. In an interview, when using the STAR formula to answer questions, it’s important to describe the actions you took in detail, demonstrating your ability to think critically and take decisive action.
R – Result
This refers to the outcome of the specific situation or task you were describing in your answer. In an interview, when using the STAR formula to answer questions, it’s important to clearly describe the results of your actions.
Learn which tense to use and how to formulate a great response to many difficult interview questions. Use these examples to inspire you and take you further.
When asked about what you know about the new position on offer, it is essential to demonstrate that you have done your research and have a clear understanding of the role and responsibilities. In this section, we will look at some useful tips.
We will learn how to ask relevant questions during an interview, can demonstrate your interest in the position and your desire to learn more about the company.
Dealing with an interview in English can be challenging, especially if English is not your first language. However, with preparation and practice, you can increase your confidence and improve your chances of success.
I have prepared some bonus material with some tips for your job interviews.
Firstly, let’s talk about how to write an email applying for a job in English. I can show you some examples and even provide translations in Portuguese to help you out.
Now, let’s move onto some things you should never do in your interview. Don’t worry, I’ve got a simple guide to help you avoid making any mistakes that could cost you the job.
And if you want to expand your vocabulary and sound more natural in your conversation, I can give you a list of 10 phrasal verbs in English that are commonly used in interviews. Trust me, it’ll make a big difference in how you come across to your interviewer.
So, whether you’re just starting out with your job search or looking to improve your interview skills, I’m here to help you succeed. Let’s get started!
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