SPOKEN ENGLISH -‘AN INTERVIEW ‘ A SELF-LEARNING GUIDE TO CONSERVATION PRACTICE.

SPOKEN ENGLISH – ‘AN INTERVIEW ‘ A SELF-LEARNING GUIDE TO CONSERVATION PRACTICE.

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Spoken English – ‘An Interview’

A Self-Learning Guide to Conversational Practice



Speaking English fluently is not just about knowing grammar but also about confidence and practice. This guide will help you prepare for interviews, improve conversational skills, and speak naturally in English.

 1. Basic Interview Conversation Structure

Most interviews follow a simple pattern:
Greeting & Introduction (First impression matters!)
General Questions (Tell me about yourself, strengths, weaknesses)
Job-Specific Questions (Experience, skills, problem-solving)
Closing the Interview (Asking questions, thanking the interviewer)

 2. Common Interview Questions & Best Answers

 1. Tell me about yourself.

Wrong Answer: “My name is John. I am 25 years old. I live in Delhi.” (Too basic)
Better Answer: “I am John, a marketing professional with 3 years of experience in digital advertising. I enjoy solving complex problems and have a strong passion for creative campaigns.”

 2. What are your strengths?

Wrong Answer: “I am hardworking and honest.” (Too generic)
Better Answer: “I am highly organized, a quick learner, and great at problem-solving. For example, in my previous role, I improved our team’s efficiency by 30% by streamlining workflow.”

 3. What are your weaknesses?

Wrong Answer: “I don’t have any weaknesses.” (Unrealistic)
Better Answer: “I used to struggle with public speaking, but I have been actively working on it by attending communication workshops.”

 4. Why should we hire you?

Wrong Answer: “Because I need this job.” (Not persuasive)
Better Answer: “I believe my skills in project management and my ability to work under pressure make me a strong fit for this role. I have successfully led teams to complete projects on time and under budget.”

 3. Tips to Improve Spoken English for Interviews

1. Practice Out Loud – Speak in front of a mirror or record yourself.
2. Learn Common Phrases – “That’s a great question!”, “Let me think about that.”
3. Improve Pronunciation – Use apps like Google Pronunciation or YouTube.
4. Expand Vocabulary – Learn professional and business-related words.
5. Stay Confident & Smile – Your body language matters too!

 4. Sample Interview Dialogue

 Interviewer: “Tell me about yourself.”
 Candidate: “I am Riya, a software engineer with 4 years of experience in Java development. I enjoy coding and problem-solving, and I love learning new technologies.”

 Interviewer: “Why do you want to work here?”
 Candidate: “I admire your company’s innovative projects in AI. I believe my skills in machine learning align well with your goals, and I’m excited about the opportunity to contribute.”

 5. Final Words: Practice Daily!

“Fluency comes with practice!” Speak English daily, even if you make mistakes. The more you practice, the more confident you become!

 Need more help with interview preparation? Let me know!

SPOKEN ENGLISH -‘AN INTERVIEW ‘ A SELF-LEARNING GUIDE TO CONSERVATION PRACTICE.

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Learning Spoken English

Here’s a Spoken English Self-Learning Guide focused on the topic:

“An Interview” – Conversation Practice Guide

This guide is perfect for students, job seekers, and English learners who want to practice interview conversations in English.


🧑‍💼🔹 1. Common Interview Questions & Model Answers

❓ Q1: Tell me about yourself.

✅ Answer:

“My name is Raj Sharma. I have completed my B.Tech in Computer Science. I am a quick learner, team player, and passionate about technology. I have worked on two projects related to web development.”


❓ Q2: Why do you want this job?

✅ Answer:

“This job matches my skills and interests. I want to grow in this field and your company is known for innovation and excellence.”


❓ Q3: What are your strengths?

✅ Answer:

“I am hardworking, punctual, and I can adapt to any work environment easily.”


❓ Q4: What are your weaknesses?

✅ Answer:

“I tend to be a perfectionist. Sometimes, I spend extra time to ensure everything is perfect.”


❓ Q5: Where do you see yourself in 5 years?

✅ Answer:

“I see myself in a responsible position where I can contribute more to the company and lead a team.”


🗣️🔹 2. Basic Interview Vocabulary

English Word Hindi Meaning
Resume बायोडाटा
Interview साक्षात्कार
Skills कौशल
Experience अनुभव
Strength ताकत / विशेषता
Weakness कमजोरी
Vacancy रिक्त स्थान
Department विभाग

🎭🔹 3. Sample Interview Roleplay (Conversation Format)

👨‍💼 Interviewer: Good morning. Please have a seat.
🧑‍🎓 Candidate: Good morning, sir. Thank you.

👨‍💼: Tell me something about yourself.
🧑‍🎓: I am Asha Singh. I have completed my MBA in HR. I am confident, self-motivated, and a quick learner.

👨‍💼: Why should we hire you?
🧑‍🎓: I have the required skills, and I am passionate about contributing to your company’s success.

👨‍💼: Do you have any questions for us?
🧑‍🎓: Yes sir. Could you tell me more about the training program for new employees?

👨‍💼: That’s a good question. Thank you, Asha. We will get back to you soon.
🧑‍🎓: Thank you, sir. Have a nice day!


📌🔹 4. Self-Practice Tips

  • Practice in front of a mirror.
  • Record your voice and listen to improve pronunciation.
  • Pair up with a friend and do roleplay.
  • Watch English interview videos with subtitles.

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