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Neha Akhtar
Founder & CEO at Unique Career Hub | Empowering Freshers and Professionals to Master Communication & Achieve Career Success | Strategic Resume Writer | LinkedIn Growth Hacker | Inspiring the Next Generation
?????????????????? #1: Rusty English, feeling stuck and unsure if you sound correct when it’s time to speak in English.
????????????????: Start practicing your English at any given chance! At work, with friends or helping a foreigner navigate through your city!
?????????????????? #2: Limited vocabulary bank for your job interview preparation.
????????????????: Improve your English vocabulary range by reading daily material connected to your line of work. Magazines, online articles, use cases, latest findings, etc. are your vocabulary playground. Incorporate new words or expressions into your daily practice, don’t just memorize them.
?????????????????? #3: You find it difficult to understand others when they speak to you in English.
????????????????: It’s all about getting familiar with various English accents. Watching or listening to the news in English is a great start (for example, BBC News, CNN). Watching films in their original language is another great tool to train your listening skills and also your speaking skills; you can repeat chunks of sentences you hear and see how you sound in English.
Extra tip: Use your smartphone to record yourself and check your pronunciation!
?????????????????? #4: Are your sentences correct? You need strong grammar foundations.
????????????????: The best way to practice your grammar is by reading articles, short stories, always relevant to your language goal, to get a good idea of sentence structure. If that’s too complicated for you, we’d be happy to give you a thorough grammar brush-up!
?????????????????? #5: You worry that your writing skills are not that good. What if they ask you to write a short piece of text in English as part of the interview?
????????????????: Start reading material related to your field of industry. You can get familiar with the style of the language, sentence patterns and vocabulary needed to start developing your own writing skills.
Extra tip: Good English writing skills are so useful to improve your storytelling and pitch your skills, expertise, strengths and qualities for your job interview. Just imagine you can eexpress yourself equally great in written or spoken English!
?????????????????? #6: You applied for your dream job and now you need to learn English fast!
????????????????: You need to learn English fast now that you have a clear motivation! Start your preparation well in advance of your job interview date, so you can break into small achievable goals the language areas you need to improve on.