Presentations
Interviews
Everyday English
100

When should you give an overview of the main points of your presentation? 

Introduction & Conclusion

100

"I believe I would be a great fit for this job." What is another word that you can use here instead of job? 

position – internship – role – opening

100

When someone is a "fan" of a celebrity, what is the word "fan" short for?

fanatic

200

In the introduction, one of the things you should include is instructions about questions. What is an example of something you might say?

If you have any questions, feel free to interrupt me at any time as I go along.

If you have any questions, I/we’d be happy to answer them after the presentation.

I’m planning to give some time for questions at the end of the presentation.

200

You are asked a question in the interview but are not sure you understood the question correctly. What can you say?

That’s a great question. Let me make sure I understood you correctly. Are you asking about...? 

Could you repeat the question, please.

200

What is the phrase used to describe staying up all night to study?

Pulling an all-nighter
300

During the Q&A time, somebody asks you a question that you don't know the answer to. What can you say?

Thank you for your question. I’ll try to find out more about it and tell you next time.

Interesting point, but I’m afraid that’s a bit beyond the scope of this presentation.

That’s a really good question. [Turning to other group members] Would anyone like to take that one?

300

What are 4 adjectives that you can use to describe yourself in a job interview? 

hard working, committed, proactive, detail-oriented, trustworthy, well-organized, multi-tasking, creative, team player 

300

"I am not good at English." 

How would you change this phrase to reflect a 'growth mindset'?

I am not good at English yet.