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Practicing Job-Interview English With AI
Job interviews in English are stressful. AI can role-play as the interviewer, ask you common questions, and help you build confident answers.
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What this lesson covers
Learning path
The main moves in order
- 1The interview problem for ESL job seekers
- 2interview practice
- 3role-play
- 4STAR method
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Section 1
The interview problem for ESL job seekers
Many strong workers fail interviews because of language stress, not skill. AI cannot remove stress, but it can give you many practice rounds before the real day.
Set up an interview role-play
The STAR method
American interviewers love the STAR method. It is a way to answer behavior questions clearly.
- 1S — Situation: Where were you? What was happening?
- 2T — Task: What was your job to do?
- 3A — Action: What did you do?
- 4R — Result: What happened in the end?
Words to know
- role-play — a practice game where someone pretends to be another person
- hiring manager — the person who picks who gets the job
- STAR method — a 4-step way to answer interview questions
- behavior question — a question about your past actions
- confidence — the feeling that you can do something
The big idea: practice 10 times with AI before the real interview. By the real day, the questions will feel old, not new.
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