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BEP 87 ADV – Job Interviews: Talking about Accomplishments (Part 2)

In this Business English Podcast lesson, we examine another good example of how to respond to questions about your previous experience and, in particular, how to describe your accomplishments and proudest achievements.

We’ll look at someone with a little more job experience: Yala Santos is an HR specialist who is working in a manufacturing company. She now has an opportunity to interview for an HR manager position in a business unit of a fast moving consumer goods company, Fun Beverages International. Let’s listen to how Yala deals with talking about her greatest achievement.

Listening Questions:

1) What was the project Yala was working on?

2) What was her role in it?

3) What did she do?

4) What was the outcome?

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BEP 86 ADV (Transcript & Exercises) – Job Interviews: Talking about Accomplishments (Part 1)

This is the first in a two-part Business English Podcast series on talking about your accomplishments in job interviews.

We’ll be listening to a bad and good version of a recent graduate discussing his greatest accomplishment. In this episode we’ll focus on language for providing examples of the positive personal characteristics that our previous success demonstrates. Then, in Part 2 of this series, we’ll hear another good example of someone with more job experience, and we’ll examine a four-part structure for telling our success stories.

Listening Questions:

1) Does Alex put his success into an organized, articulate story?

2) Does he present his accomplishment in a way that provides examples of skills and qualities that will be useful at his new job?

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BEP 83 ADV (Transcript & Exercises) – Job Interviews: Previous Experience (Part 2)

This is the second in a two-part Business English Podcast series on discussing previous experience in workplace English job interviews. It is one of an ongoing sequence of ESL podcasts that covers the whole interview process.

In this lesson we listen to a better interview performance by someone who has prepared to talk about their previous experience more effectively. In this good example, Sherry Shen, from Hong Kong, is interviewing with a multinational accounting company for her first job after graduating with a Master’s in finance.

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Phrases & Practice
BEP 83 ADV – Job Interviews – Listening Quiz

BEP 83 ADV – Job Interviews – Gap-fill Exercise

BEP 83 ADV – Job Interviews – Dialog & Vocabulary

BEP 83 ADV – Job Interviews – Highlighting Experience

BEP 83 ADV – Job Interviews – Preposition Review

BEP 83 ADV – Job Interviews – Turning Weaknesses into Strengths

BEP 83 ADV – Job Interviews – Useful Phrases

BEP 83 ADV – Job Interviews – Vocabulary Review

BEP 83 ADV – Job Interviews – Flashcards


Listening Questions:

1) Does Sherry let her guard down, or does she answer briefly and to-the-point with an appropriate level of formality?

2) Does Sherry seem well-prepared to talk about her experience?

3) How does Sherry account for the gap in her resume?

BEP 82 ADV (Transcript & Exercises) – Job Interviews: Previous Experience (Part 1)

This is the first in a two-part Business English Podcast series on discussing your previous experience in a job interview. It is one of a longer sequence of ESL podcasts that will focus on the complete job interview process.

In this episode, we’ll be examining a bad example of what not to do. Since previous experience usually comes up at the beginning of an interview, we’ll look at the casual discussion that takes place when an interview starts.

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Phrases & Practice
BEP 82 ADV – Previous Experience 1 – Quiz

BEP 82 ADV – Previous Experience 1 – Gap-fill

BEP 82 ADV – Previous Experience 1 – Dialog & Vocabulary

BEP 82 ADV – Previous Experience 1 – Language 1

BEP 82 ADV – Previous Experience 1 – Language 2

BEP 82 ADV – Previous Experience 1 – Language 3

BEP 82 ADV – Previous Experience 1 – Language 4

BEP 82 ADV – Previous Experience 1 – Flashcards

Listening Questions:
1) Is everything Alex says clear and to the point?

2) Does he seem overly friendly or informal at times?

3) How does Alex account for the gap in his resume?

BEP 76 ADV (Transcript & Exercises) – Performance Appraisals: Setting Goals (Part 2)

This is the second in a two-part Business English Pod series on performance appraisals interviews. In the first lesson, we covered giving feedback. In this podcast, we will discuss setting goals.

To reach our dreams, it’s necessary to set goals. Without goals, there is no change, no development, no success. This is just as true for an individual as it is for an organization. That’s why, along with feedback, goal setting is a very important part of the appraisal process. So in this follow-up podcast on job appraisals, we’ll be focusing on strategies and expressions for setting goals during the appraisal interview. Much of the language we’ll be learning in this lesson is also useful in any meeting where we need to discuss and set targets.

Wendy and Derrick, Wendy’s manager, have already discussed her progress and set goals for the areas of customer satisfaction and job training. As the listening continues, they turn to talking about two important productivity measurements. Pay attention to the language Derrick uses to structure the conversation and to negotiate and agree goals with Wendy.

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BEP 76 ADV – Performance Appraisals 2 – Quiz

BEP 76 ADV – Performance Appraisals 2 – Gap-fill

BEP 76 ADV – Performance Appraisals 2 – Dialog & Vocab

BEP 76 ADV – Performance Appraisals 2 – Language 1

BEP 76 ADV – Performance Appraisals 2 – Language 2

BEP 76 ADV – Performance Appraisals 2 – Language 3

BEP 76 ADV – Performance Appraisals 2 – Flashcards

Listening Questions: BEP 76 ADV – Performance Appraisals 2: Setting Goals

1) What are the two important productivity measurements that Derrick discusses with Wendy?

2) How does Derrick feel about Wendy making one-off (or special) solutions for each customer?

3) What does Derrick advise Wendy to tell a customer who has not booked enough bandwidth?