JOB INTERVIEWS IN ENGLISH COURSE
BOOST YOUR PROFESSIONAL CAREER
JOB INTERVIEWS IN ENGLISH COURSE
BOOST YOUR PROFESSIONAL CAREER
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COURSE CONTENT
01 – English interview must-knows
After this unit, you will be able to speak more confidently and effectively in an English interview, using appropriate phrases and avoiding common mistakes.
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Ready for action?
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Top 10 English Mistakes in Interviews
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Fluent interview phrases
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Language tricks
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Top speaking tips
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Resources Pack
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English interview must-knows
02 – Interview mode: ON
Here you’ll discover the best way to take advantage of this course, with practical ways to prepare and practise for your interview.
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What comes next
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How to practice
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How to decipher the job description
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Interview mode: ON
03 – Friendly chat with the interviewer
An interview is more than a list of questions. After this unit, you’ll be prepared to handle the human side of the interview and build a genuine connection with the interviewer.
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Interview strategy: connect through conversation
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The 1-2-3 formula for small talk
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Chatting about hobbies and plans
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Oh sh*t! The interviewer speaks too quickly
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Friendly chat with the interviewer
04 – “Tell me about yourself”
Whether you’re unemployed, employed, or a new graduate, after this unit you’ll know exactly how to give a clear, confident self-introduction that truly stands out.
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Interview strategy: stay on topic
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Your intro plan
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Part 1: Present
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Unemployed?
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Part 2: Past
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Part 3: Future
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Just graduated?
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How to use confident intonation
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Oh sh*t! You are talking too much
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“Tell me about yourself”
05 – Questions about the job and company
You’ll be ready to answer questions about your motivation and your understanding of the role and the company, showing both your enthusiasm and your suitability for the job.
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Interview strategy: show enthusiasm
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Q: How did you hear about this position?
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How NOT to impress the interviewer
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Q: What do you know about our company?
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Bad reasons to want the job
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Q: Why do you want to work here?
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Oh sh*t! You forgot the word in English.
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Questions about the job and company
06 – Questions about your experience
Confidently discuss your past roles and achievements, highlighting your skills in a way that relates directly to getting this job.
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Interview strategy: plan your best stories
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How to tell a good story
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Q: Describe a time when…
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Q: Tell me about your experience at…
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Pronunciation for the past
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Oh sh*t! You don’t have that experience.
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Questions about your experience
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Oh sh*t! You freeze
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07 – “What-if” questions
After this unit, you will be ready to handle scenario-based “what-if” questions, showing your ability to think on your feet and overcome challenges.
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Interview strategy: create your own practice questions
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Q: What if….? Plan A
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Q: What if….? Plan B
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Confusing English: Talking Hypothetically
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Oh sh*t! You freeze
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“What-if” questions
08 – “Sell yourself” questions
This is your chance to show why you’re the best candidate! Present your strengths, accomplishments, and unique qualities clearly, making it obvious that you’re the right fit for the role.
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Interview strategy: be your own champion
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Q: Why should we hire you?
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Q: What is your greatest strength?
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Q: What is your biggest weakness?
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Oh sh*t! You don’t understand the question
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“Sell yourself” questions
09 – Questions about career decisions
Explain your career choices with confidence, showing that this next job is the natural and logical next step in your journey.
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Interview strategy: Show every career move is deliberate
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Q: Why are you leaving your current job?
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Q: Why are you changing careers?
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Q: Why is there an employment gap in your CV?
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Oh sh*t! Uncomfortable silence
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Questions about career decisions
10 – Questions about salary
Navigate this sensitive topic with skill, using practical tips, key phrases, and strategies to achieve the outcome you want.
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Interview strategy: Stay professional (even when they aren’t)
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You don’t know the salary. What now?
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How to introduce the topic
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2 tips to get the info you need
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Q: What are your salary expectations?
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English: Vocabulary for Salary Discussions
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Oh sh*t! You get asked an inappropriate question
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Questions about salary
11 – Questions about the schedule and start dates
Answer questions about availability, start dates, and holidays confidently, demonstrating your flexibility and professionalism while advocating for yourself.
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Interview strategy: plan your non-negotiables
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Q: Can you be flexible with your schedule?
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Q: When can you start?
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American and British English dates
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Oh sh*t! You have a holiday booked for the future
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Questions about the schedule and start dates
12 – Best ways to finish the interview
End the interview on a positive note, making a strong impression that keeps you memorable.
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Interview strategy: always ask a question
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Never ask these questions
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Q: Do you have any questions for me?
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How to say goodbye
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Best ways to finish the interview
13 – Post-interview checklist
Know exactly what to do after an interview, including sending an impressive thank-you email and reflecting on your performance to improve future outcomes.
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Your Thank-You Email: The First Line
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Your Thank-You Email: The Core Message
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Interview strategy: reflect and improve
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Post-interview checklist
14 – Examples of Unprofessional Conduct
Recognise and avoid common unprofessional behaviours, ensuring you present yourself in the best possible light.
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I saw it with my own eyes
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Arriving late (without notification)
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Talking badly about other people
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Treating the interviewer as a friend
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Sharing too much information
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Only trying to impress the interviewer
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Examples of Unprofessional Conduct
15 – Online interview essentials
Master virtual interviews, from where you appear on camera to your body language, so you make a professional and confident impression online.
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How to set up your space
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How to set up your equipment
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How to position yourself
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Oh sh*t! Your interview is with Artificial Intelligence!
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Online interview essentials
16 – Look, sound and feel confident
Reduce stress and project confidence through your body language, speaking and mindset, helping you perform at your best in your interview.
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Best and worst body language
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How to stop saying “Um”
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Tips for a stress-free interview
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How to activate confidence
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Look, sound and feel confident
17 – What now?
Discover the next steps to take before the day of your interview.
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Interview Action plan
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18 – One to One Sessions
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Session 01
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Session 02
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Session 03
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