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Part 3: Job Interviews in English - Adapting Your Story, Avoiding Oversharing, and Knowing When to Stop Talking

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 In the previous parts of this series, we focused on clarity and choosing the right examples. In this article, we move to the practical part that often makes the biggest difference in interviews: how to adapt your story to the question, how to avoid oversharing, and how to stop talking at the right moment. Even candidates with strong experience often lose impact not because their example is weak, but because they explain too much, start in the wrong place, or don’t clearly signal what matters. This is where language choice becomes critical. Rule 1: Start your answer in a way that sets direction How you start your answer often decides how the interviewer listens to the rest. Instead of jumping straight into details, signal what the example will show. Useful opening phrases : “Let me give you a specific example related to this.” “One situation that illustrates this well is…” “A good example of this comes from my previous role.” “I can share a short example that shows how I handled th...

Master Networking in 2025: Business English Phrases for Professionals

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Are you ready to elevate your networking skills in 2025? Whether you're at a conference, attending virtual events, or building your LinkedIn connections, mastering the right Business English phrases can make all the difference. In this post, we’ll share practical, easy-to-use phrases designed to help busy professionals like you confidently navigate networking situations and build stronger relationships. 1. Phrases to Start a Conversation First impressions are everything. Break the ice and stand out with these effective opening phrases: "Hi, I’m [Your Name]. What brings you to this event today?" "It’s great to meet you! I’ve been following [topic/industry] closely—what’s your take on it?" "This is my first time attending [event]. Have you been here before?" "I saw your work on [specific topic]. How did you get involved in [field]?" "What’s the most exciting project you’re working on right now?" Why it works: These phrases are tailore...

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