Episode 198 Prepare For The Cultural Differences In English Interviews
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This week we are finally completing our series on Interview English. You can find all of these episodes in the Business English Playlist. This time we're talking about the etiquette and cultural expectations at interview. The most important thing I want you to understand is that having English as a second language is a strength and something you should be proud of. Many native English speakers never learn a second language to the level you have already acquired if you're listening to this. So be proud of your achievement. If you can understand this video then you should DEFINITELY apply for that job! You have the added bonus of a wider cultural knowledge and being multi-lingual, these are very useful skills to your new bosses. So celebrate it! I wish you all the best in your job search. #emmaseslenglish #englishpodcast #englishtips #interviewenglish #interviewtips From the blog: Vocabulary Attire - the clothes you wear Dress code - the expected clothing for a situation or event, for example a wedding may have a dress code. Dress conservatively - this means you're not wearing anything too revealing, like you might wear for a party or to go clubbing, or on holiday. Flashy - something that is expensive and obviously so you will stick out - idiom - meaning you are very obvious and noticeable punctuality - being on time Slouching - sitting with your back bent, not sitting up straight fidgeting - moving around constantly, sometimes moving in your seat, often moving your hands. Nuance - the small differences that can be hard to notice or understand but can change the meaning Reiterate - to say again. multilingualism - speaking more than one language Competence - being good at something or knowing something well.