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LESSON

Business Idioms
The class will be split into pairs.
they will use the website of idioms and the teacher will
use buzzlive. For 20sec, they will try to choose only
one word to complete the idiom. skip the hard ones.

http://www.businessenglishresources.com/idioms-
builder/
Job Interviews
Have you ever done a job interview before?
If yes, share your experience

Would you feel confident speaking English


during a job interview?

This lesson is a doubled side-coin, it’s


beneficial for both the interview and the
interview, in the sense that the interview
will know what skills and answer model he
would expect and the interviewee will know
how to respond.
In pairs or teams, When they finish, discuss with
Try to find vocabulary them these terms :
that is related to job • Resume (CV)
interviews. • Candidate/interviewee
For each word, the • Interviewer
• Qualifications
teacher will give you • Skills
+1 but if the other • Strengths
team has the same • Weaknesses
word you both will • Experience
• Achievements
have 0 points. • Background
• Multitasking
• Salary Expectations
• Follow-up
Tips
● 1. Posture, confidence, and eye contact.
● 2. Manage your stress ee
● 3. Small talk
● 4. Be honest
Dos and Don'ts 2- Don’ts:
During Job
Interviews:
1- Dos: • Rambling Answers: Don't provide
overly long or irrelevant answers.
• Research the Company: Do your Be concise and address the
homework on the company's question directly.
background, culture, products, and
recent news, the interview starts • Negative Talk: Avoid speaking
the moment you enter negatively about past employers or
• Dress Appropriately: Dress colleagues.
professionally and in line with the Don ’t talk a lot about yourself – personally -
company's dress code
• Be Punctual: Arrive on time or a
few minutes early.
• Body Language: Maintain good
posture, make eye contact, and Discuss with them dos
offer a firm handshake and don’ts and ask
• Active Listening: Listen carefully them if they know
to the interviewer's questions more.
before responding
Tips after the interview
● Ask questions
● Send a fellow-up email
Mind Map

Do you know what’s a mind map ?

Why is it important ?

A mind map is a visual tool that


helps you organize information like a
tree. It starts with a main idea in the
center and then branches out into
related topics and details. It's a way
to see connections between ideas.
Common Questions Asked During
Job Interviews.
Can you provide me with some examples of
common questions asked during a job interview?

And what do you think the best answer is for these


questions you have mentioned?
Here are some common interview • Why Did You Leave Your
questions along with tips on how to Previous Job?
respond effectively : Stay positive and focus on seeking new
• Tell Me About Yourself: challenges or opportunities for growth.
Give a brief overview of your background, Avoid speaking negatively about
highlighting relevant experiences and previous employers.
skills that align with the job. • Why Should We Hire You?
Highlight your unique qualities and skills
• What Are Your Strengths? that make you a strong fit for the role.
Choose strengths that are relevant to
the job and provide specific examples to • How Would You Handle a Conflict
back them up. Emphasize how your with a Colleague?
strengths can benefit the company. Describe your approach to resolving
conflicts, such as active listening,
• What Are Your Weaknesses? empathy, and seeking a win-win solution.
Discuss a genuine weakness, but Emphasize your ability to maintain
focus on how you're actively working professionalism.
to improve. Show self-awareness and
mention steps you've taken to
address the weakness.
• Do You Have Any Questions for
Us?
Prepare thoughtful questions about the
role, company culture, team dynamics,
or future projects. It demonstrates your
interest and engagement.

Encourage everyone to discuss each


question and share their opinions and
potential responses.
Interview role-
play
In pairs, write a conversation
where one student is the
interviewer and the other is
the interviewee

Turn the classroom into an


interview environment.
Homework

Do all the tasks and send them


to the teacher’s email, try to
send a professional email.

https://
learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/
business-english/business-
magazine/job-interviews

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