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Basic spoken English during the interview

Basic spoken English during the interview

In order to make everyone successfully pass the English interview in foreign companies, get a more comprehensive understanding of the details of the English interview in foreign companies, and enhance their confidence, I share the oral English conversation during the interview. Welcome to refer to it!

Basic spoken English during an interview

Chapter 1: Introduction

1) May I come in?

may I come in?

 2) How are you doing, Mrs. Smith?

hello, Ms. Smith.

 3) Excuse me. May I see Mrs. Smith?

excuse me, may I see Ms. Smith?

 4) Miss Wu? Will you come in please? Take a seat.

Miss Wu, please come in and sit down.

5) I have come here for an interview by appointment. Nice to meet you.

I'm here for an interview by appointment. Nice to meet you.

6) I am coming for an interview as required.

I am here for an interview on invitation.

 7) Did you have any difficulty finding our company?

is it difficult to find our company?

 8) How do you think of the weather today?

what do you think of the weather today?

Chapter 2: Personal Information

The personal information mentioned here is the basic information of a candidate. Although it is some very simple questions, it is based on this information that the examiner can preliminarily determine whether the candidate meets their requirements.

BASIC EXPRESSIONS

1) What is your name, please?

excuse me, what's your name?

 2) Can you tell me what your full name is, please?

can you tell me your full name?

 3) How do you spell your full name?

how do you spell your full name?

4) I was born on June 22,198.

I was born on June 22, 198.

 5) You look very young.How old are you?

You look young. How old are you?

6) I am just over twenty-two.

I just turned 22.

 7) Where are you from?

where are you from?

 8) Where is your native place?

where is your native place?

 9) Where do you live now?

where do you live now?

1) I live at 66 zhongguancun road, apt 82, Beijing.

I live at 66 Zhongguancun Street, Unit 82, Beijing.

Chapter 3: Personality and Hobbies

Hobbies are conducive to being competent and happy at work, and they love their jobs, and the professional posts they are engaged in are in line with their hobbies and hobbies, which is also more conducive to producing results.

BASIC EXPRESSIONS

1) what kind of character do you think you have?

what personality do you think you are?

 2) Are you introverted or extroverted?

are you introverted or extroverted?

 3) What kind of person would you like to work with?

what kind of people do you like to work with?

 4) -How do you get along with others?

how do you get along with others?

-I get on well with others.

I get along well with others.

 5) Do you have any particular strengths or weaknesses?

do you have any special strengths and weaknesses?

 6) What basic principles do you apply to your life?

what are the basic principles in your life?

 7) How do you spend your spare time?

how do you spend your spare time?

 8) What kind of sports do you like most?

what's your favorite sport?

 9) What are your hobbies?

what's your hobby?

1) I have an interest in traveling.

I am very interested in traveling.

Notes for expanding reading English interview

Skill 1: Pay attention to the change and application of English tenses

Most candidates have done sufficient preparation and practice of language knowledge before attending English job interview. So why should we emphasize the use of tense alone in many English grammar rules? Firstly, because it is different from Chinese expression habits (verbs in Chinese have no temporal changes), this is an extremely common mistake in spoken English. But at the same time, tense is a relatively basic grammatical point. If it is misused, it will make the interviewer question the interviewer's English ability. Secondly, because in the interview process, many questions about personal experience, educational background, work experience, career planning, etc. are often involved, so when expressing something or an idea, we must pay attention to the correct tense, otherwise it will cause the consequences of missing a thousand miles. For example, you have attended a professional skill training, which is completely different from what you are attending or planning to attend.

tip 2: respect personal and cultural differences

any interview is subjective to a certain extent. In other words, whether the interviewer appreciates you may also be the final decisive factor. Therefore, in the process of English interview, we should try our best to avoid disrespect or even offense caused by insufficient ability to control the English language? Specifically, there are two main ways to avoid. The first thing is to avoid using words that are too uncommon, or expressions with a relatively small audience, such as local slang. Because this expression is likely to cause confusion and misinterpretation of the listener? Secondly, we should avoid talking too much and too subjectively about religious culture or current affairs and politics. Many interviewers often make this mistake because they are eager to show their English level mentioned in the first item, or because they want to impress the interviewer? In an English job interview, the interviewer is likely to come from different countries and regions and has a certain personal tendency. Therefore, as an interviewer, if you talk about such topics without knowing the situation, it is the best policy to speak cautiously and moderately.

Tip 3: Use English as the carrier to show your work ability

Generally speaking, for jobs required by non-English majors, the interview is often mainly in the form of oral English. However, it should be noted that this is different from the oral English test. Interviewers are usually composed of the personnel supervisor, the head of the application department or the senior management of the company. What they care about and value more is your professional knowledge and working ability, and English is only a communication tool at this time, or one of the many skills you want to show. Therefore, it is forbidden to speak English for the sake of speaking English. Some people are afraid that their English will be reduced. In order to impress the interviewer with a high level of English, A large number of fancy words and sentences prepared in advance are often used, while personal opinions related to work that are really aimed at the interviewer's questions are few, with vague content and chaotic logic. In the end, I'm afraid it's hard to get an ideal harvest except a good compliment in English. Because between beautiful English and smart mind, the interviewer will always choose the latter. I believe you have memorized the three skills mentioned above in English interview and job hunting. Besides, don't forget that clean clothes and generous manners will definitely help you in any interview. ;