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English Hunters' Skool

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🤝 Boost Your Vocabulary: The Art of Networking
Here are 10 super useful words and expressions you can use when meeting people and building professional relationships 👇 1. Break the ice = start a friendly conversation to make people feel comfortable 2. Make a connection = build a relationship with someone new 3. Elevator pitch = a short introduction about yourself or your work 4. Follow up = contact someone again after meeting them 5. Common ground = shared interests or experiences between people 6. Build rapport = create a friendly and trusting relationship 7. Mutual benefit = something that helps both sides 8. First impression = the opinion someone forms about you the first time they meet you 9. Networking event = a social or professional gathering to meet people from your field 10. Expand your network = grow your group of professional contacts 📝 Task: Write a short story (5–6 sentences) about meeting someone at a networking event or workplace. Use at least 3 of these words and 1 expression naturally in your story. 💬 ✨ Real relationships start with real conversations — not just business cards! 💼
0 likes • Nov 4
Exactly! I do agree with you. My humble experience in sales has learned me that business card is not the best thing to build a professional relationship!
🛒 Useful words & phrases for supermarket
- cashier - receipt - groceries - customer service - special offer - to pay - to pack 📝 Task: Write a short sentence about your supermarket visit using 3 of the words above.
2 likes • Aug 25
The customer service helps me to pack my groceries into the bag
🌍 Today’s Discussion: Real-Life English at the Job Interview! 💼🗣️
In today’s live session, we’ll practice useful English for job interviews in a fun and interactive way! ✨ 💡 Here’s the plan: 🔹 Breakout Room 1 & 2 (Role Play): Practice two different interview situations with your partner. For example: - Answering “Tell me about yourself” 👋 - Talking about your strengths & weaknesses 💪 🔹 Breakout Room 3 (Open Question): Share about your dream job: - What is it? - Why do you want it? - What skills do you need to succeed in it? 💬 Get ready to speak, practice, and enjoy real-life English together! 🌍✨ 💼 Breakout Room 1: Tell me about yourself Follow-up Questions: 1. How do you usually introduce yourself in English? 2. Do you think it’s better to focus on personal life or professional life when introducing yourself in an interview? Why? 3. Can you describe your current or last job/experience? 4. How would you explain your background in a simple way? 5. What’s one thing you want the interviewer to remember about you? 💪 Breakout Room 2: Strengths & Weaknesses Follow-up Questions: 1. What’s your biggest strength? Give an example. 2. What’s one weakness you’re working on improving? 3. Do you think it’s better to be honest about weaknesses in interviews? Why or why not? 4. How do you usually prepare your answers for these questions? 5. If you could improve one skill tomorrow, what would it be? 💭 Breakout Room 3: Open Question 👉 Share about your dream job: - What is it? - Why do you want it? - What skills do you need to succeed in it? 🕘 See you all at 9 PM! Let’s speak, grow, and get ready for success together! 🙌🏼✨ Can’t wait! 🤗
3 likes • Aug 24
It is a very interesting topic! I guess I need more than 1 meeting to answer these questions! 🤩
🎧 Listening Practice: Job Interview
Goal: Improve your listening and speaking skills by practicing how to answer common interview questions in real-life situations. 📝 Task: Watch the video and answer the following questions: 1. How does the candidate describe their background and experience? 2. What specific examples does the candidate give to show their strengths? 3. How does the candidate explain a weakness without sounding negative? 4. What reasons does the candidate give for choosing this company instead of others? 5. How does the candidate talk about their future career plans? 6. Which expression or sentence from the interview do you find most useful for your own practice — and why? 💬 Share your answers in the comments below! Let’s build real-life fluency — one interview at a time! 👔✨
1 like • Aug 20
I have heard it, but actually the caption has helped me 🙈 I will answer the 1st 3 questions depending on my experience and personality 🤗: 1) I have a bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, I was working as a teacher and a research assistant that provided me some of sales skills. I have being working as a sales specialist since 4 yrs. I needed 2 years before I became qualified. I have been taken courses, watched webinars, gone outside to take trainings, read, and studied until now to stay up to date with the latest developments. 2) Some of my strengths are: - I am approachable and people feel comfortable with me - I am accurate and detail-oriented person - I am a perfectionist - I am energetic and active - I am patient 3) Actually my weakness is considered a strength for others, which is I don’t like to be at office, so it considers a strength and one of the sales qualifications! There are other weaknesses but they don’t affect my career.
Useful words & phrases for interviews:
- applicant - qualifications - responsibilities - suitable candidate - career goals - to contribute - to handle pressure 📝 Task: Write a short sentence about yourself using 3 of the words above.
4 likes • Aug 18
The applicant should have the qualifications that make him the suitable candidate for these career goals.
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Bushra Zaid Al-Kilani
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A chemist works as a Sales Specialist at Onyx Scientific Supplies 👩🏻‍🔬

Active 22d ago
Joined Mar 1, 2025
Amman / Jordan