English / at / If / become / better / I read / I / a lot of / , / would / English books / .
If I read a lot of English books, I would become better at English.
Read: /duː juː spiːk ˈɪŋɡlɪʃ/
Do you speak English?
During your interview, make sure you have good [...]. Sitting or standing up straight shows your politeness.
What is posture?
Second conditional: She [pass] the exam if she [study] more.
She would pass the exam if she studied more.
Comparative: I have [many] eggs than I need.
I have more eggs than I need.
Comparative: I feel [relaxed] if I go for a walk in the forest with my dog.
I feel more relaxed if I go for a walk in the forest with my dog.
Second conditional: If I [be] as smart as you in science, I [apply] to Genius Academic School.
If I were as smart as you in science, I would apply to Genius Academic School.
Read: /duː juː laɪk ˈfʊtbɔːl/
Do you like football?
Your interviewers want to know your dreams and ambitions. So, being smart is important, but being smart and having [...] is even better!
What is a goal?
at / debate club / could / I / If / better / , / become / I joined / speaking / .
If I joined debate club, I could become better at speaking.
Read: /kæn juː draɪv ə kɑː/
Can you drive a car?
Comparative: The noise from the traffic is [bad] if you live near a busy road.
The noise from the traffic is worse if you live near a busy road.
Second conditional: We [not/be] late again if we [take] the helicopter to school.
We wouldn't be late again if we took the helicopter to school.
she went / , / football player / could / football club / If / become / she / to / a / .
If she went to football club, she could become a football player.
You should make a great first [...] on the interviewer by displaying confidence.
What is impression?
When you walk into the interview, give the teacher a strong [...] and make [...].
What is handshake? What is eye contact?
could / a / he / computer programmer / to / he went / If / become / maths club / , / .
If he went to maths club, he could become a computer programmer.
Comparative: She doesn't want to travel [far] than necessary.
She doesn't want to travel further than necessary.
Read: /ʃiː həz ɔːlˈredɪ əˈraɪvd/
Second conditional: They [go] to Spain on holiday if they [like] hot weather.
They would go to Spain on holiday if they liked hot weather.
Second conditional: If I [have] enough money, I [buy] a mansion in Beverly Hills.
If I had enough money, I would buy a mansion in Beverly Hills.
Don't [...] at your interviewer! Too much eye contact can make other people feel uncomfortable.
What is stare?
chess club / , / I joined / at / If / problem solving / become better / I / would / .
If I joined chess club, I would become better at problem solving.
Comparative: He says that famous people are [interesting] than his family, but I think he's wrong!
He says that famous people are more interesting than his family, but I think he's wrong!
Read: /maɪ dæd ˈwɔːtəd ðə plɑːnts/