What type of student are you? – How do you learn?

funtalk“One of the most important keys to success is self-confidence. One of the most important keys to being self-confident is preparation.” Arthur Ashe

It is one thing to do an interview in your own language, but it is quite another to have to do an interview in English. We’ve all felt that tingly feeling in our stomach just before doing an interview. But that tingle turns into sharp pricks of fear when you learn that the interview will be in English. Or worse, in the middle of the interview, they put you on the spot by asking you to continue the interview in English.

Interviews have a great influence on our professional career. The interview decides whether the job will be yours or not, which can change not only your entire career path, but also your life and that of your family. Whether you have just started your career, are looking for a career change, want to work abroad, want to move up within your company or simply have been presented with a surprise job offer that you never dreamed of having, this moment can be a turning point in your life. And it all starts at the big moment of the interview.

During interviews, you need to appear confident, competent and the best candidate for the job. Selling yourself in front of a future boss is hard enough, even in your own language; and in English?

At FunTalk, we understand how important these opportunities are to people. We take very seriously the job of helping and preparing a person to get the most out of their English so that they are able to present themselves as an effective person and the perfect candidate for the job. We help you prepare and increase your confidence when speaking in English by practicing a wide range of typical interview questions while helping you increase your vocabulary to match the situation through the answers you will give to these same questions.

In short, we help you prepare and feel confident in your English during the job interview and, hopefully, we will also help you get that life-changing job.


Preparing for an interview

“One important key to success is self-confidence. An important key to self-confidence is preparation.” -Arthur Ashe

It’s one thing to have an interview in your own language, and it’s another when you have to do it in English. We all know that feeling just before an interview when you get butterflies in your stomach. But those butterflies turn into sudden panic when you find out the interview is going to be in English. Or even worse, in the middle of the interview they put you on the spot and ask to continue in English.

Interviews have an enormous impact on our professional working careers. An interview ultimately determines if you get the job or not, which can completely change not only your working career, but also your life, and even your family’s life. Whether you are starting out in your career, looking to change professions, thinking of working abroad, moving up in your company, or just suddenly and surprisingly presented with a job opportunity you never imagined, this moment can be a turning point in your life. And it all starts with the big interview.

During an interview you want to come across as confident, competent, and the best person for the job, and selling yourself to your future boss or company can be a challenge, even in your own language. But en español?

At FunTalk we understand just how important this opportunity is to a person. We take our role seriously in helping and preparing an individual to get the most out of their English to be able to present themselves as a top performer and the most suitable candidate for the job. By practicing a wide range of interview questions and implementing appropriate descriptive vocabulary while answering these questions, we help you to prepare and feel confident with your English during the interview, and hopefully succeed in getting that new job that could possibly change your life.