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I had an English interview in today's class. The group was divided into three groups, with two interviewers and one interviewer. I was in the role of having an interview. All teams were assigned jobs in advance and interviews were conducted in each group. Each was a pilot chef, teacher, librarian, tour guide and gardener. I'm not very good at English, so I was nervous and couldn't speak well in the first interview (tour guide). Even in my native Japanese, it is difficult to deal with interviews, so I get even more tired. However, through various classes, I was able to express myself and show my strengths. Some of my friends will go to internships from next year. The time for job hunting is gradually approaching. I'm worried right now, and I really don't want to, but I'll have fun. In particular, it is ideal to actively talk about strong content in interviews. From now on, in order to get used to speaking in front of many people, I would like to give these daily classes and presentations politely and challenge them as if they were giving real interviews. And I want to get a job where I can feel truly rewarding and earn the right amount of money for my work. Through today's lecture, I realized that there are many things that I can do for myself in the future!
27 de nov de 2025 14:28
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I had an English interview activity in today’s class. We were divided into groups of three, with two interviewers and one interviewee. I was the interviewee. Each group was given a job in advance, and we held interviews based on those roles. The jobs included pilot, chef, teacher, librarian, tour guide, and gardener. I’m not very confident in English yet, so I was nervous and couldn’t speak well during the first interview, which was the tour guide role. Even in my native Japanese, interviews are difficult, so doing them in English felt even more exhausting. However, after trying different activities in class, I was able to express myself better and show my strengths. Some of my classmates will start internships next year, and the time for job hunting is getting closer. I’m worried and honestly not looking forward to it, but I want to approach it positively. It’s especially important to talk about your strengths confidently during interviews. From now on, I want to use these daily classes and presentations to get used to speaking in front of people. I will try to treat each activity as if it were a real interview. In the future, I hope to find a job that feels truly meaningful and pays fairly for the work I do. Today’s lesson made me realize that there is a lot I can do to prepare myself for what comes next.
TEFL Teacher’s Tip Your writing is strong, but try to connect your ideas using linking expressions like “however,” “in addition,” “because of this,” and “as a result.” This makes your English sound smoother and more professional at B2 level.
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