Good interviewers should try to put you at ease. But if you don’t prepare your answers… Or prepare a conversational style of answers… You’ll miss out on really connecting with your interviewer.
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Is my (Business) English level good enough for the job interview?
Is my English level good enough to get the job? Most language learners are — understandably — nervous about applying for a job in a non-native language. That’s perfectly normal! If I were applying for a job in my non-native language, I would be worried about my speaking and listening skills, too. And I’d probablyContinue reading “Is my (Business) English level good enough for the job interview?”
3 Simple Exercises to Transform Your Writing Skills… No Matter Why You Write.
It takes time to transform your English writing skills, but the exercises are easy and simple. After all, it’s too hard to stick with difficult processes. These exercises will help you transform your skills for almost any style of writing. I’ve always been a word nerd. In school, I was either constantly reading or constantlyContinue reading “3 Simple Exercises to Transform Your Writing Skills… No Matter Why You Write.”
How to Start Again After Taking a Break from Language Study (Stay Motivated!)
It’s difficult to begin again after taking a break from language study. Here’s how you can get your confidence and motivation back.
Authentic Communication: What is Business English? What’s the Difference from General English?
Business English is polite. But when you’re writing an email, a report, or starting a meeting… it’s also simple and direct.
39 Power Words: What They Are and How to Use Them in Your Resume or Job Interview
Talk about your job experience more effectively by using power words on your resume (or CV) or during your interview. When English learners study business English, knowing just a few of these strong verbs makes you sound powerful as a job candidate.