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What the Can you survive a job interview in English? report could reveal

This is a synthetic learner report generated from the same prompt bank, scoring, interpretation, lesson, and recommendation builders used by the live diagnostic.

Sample score

70%

B2

sample level

10

review points

Interview readiness

Good answers, needs polish

Good answers, needs polish

Interview English is scored on structure, confidence, specificity, and professional tone.

Readiness

Good answers, needs polish

Based on answer structure and clarity.

Confidence signal

mostly clear

Longer answers need to stay organized.

Next risk

Naturalness

50% should be stabilized.

Next proof

Redo one hard interview answer using situation, action, result, learning.

Important caveat

This estimates language readiness, not job performance.

Report story

B2 with a clear path to C1

Your strongest signals are pronunciation and listening. The fastest improvement path is cleaning up naturalness and vocabulary, then retesting in a focused diagnostic.

Already working

Pronunciation clarity is not the main thing blocking communication.

Listening is strong enough to catch the main message in practical contexts.

Speaking answers are long enough to show real production control.

Holding back the result

Translated-sounding phrases are one of the most visible weaknesses.

Vocabulary gaps are forcing simpler phrasing and weaker answer choices.

Workplace English is functional, but tone and precision need tightening.

Fastest visible win: Spoken production: Add one reason and one concrete detail. Short answers usually understate your real level.

Lesson brief

Naturalness is the first repair target

These are not random mistakes. The report found reusable lesson targets in naturalness, vocabulary and business english. Fix these first, then retake a focused diagnostic instead of jumping into another mixed quiz.

Naturalness

Stop sounding translated

Interview English: "She explained me the rule"

Better: Unnatural

Open lesson

Vocabulary

Choose the word that fits the scene

Interview English: I am still on the fence about accepting the offer.

Better: undecided

Open lesson

Business English

Make the wording client-safe

Interview English: A teammate missed a deadline and you need the file today. Write a 2-3 sentence reply.

Better: A strong answer should include: please, could, today, tomorrow, update.

Open lesson

Pattern diagnosis

The repeated signals the report would group

Speaking

Spoken production

minor

3 of 5 reviewed prompts exposed this pattern. Average signal: 72%.

Interview English: Tell me about one strength you would bring to this role.

Next move: Add one reason and one concrete detail. Short answers usually understate your real level.

Vocabulary

Word choice

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2 of 4 reviewed prompts exposed this pattern. Average signal: 50%.

Interview English: I am still on the fence about accepting the offer.

Next move: Review missed words as phrases, not isolated translations.

Business English

Workplace readiness

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2 of 3 reviewed prompts exposed this pattern. Average signal: 60%.

Interview English: A teammate missed a deadline and you need the file today. Write a 2-3 sentence reply.

Next move: Add one reason and one concrete detail. Short answers usually understate your real level.

Naturalness

Native-like phrasing

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1 of 2 reviewed prompts exposed this pattern. Average signal: 50%.

Interview English: "She explained me the rule"

Next move: Save the correct answers as ready-made chunks and reuse them out loud.

Real life

Survival control

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1 of 2 reviewed prompts exposed this pattern. Average signal: 64%.

Interview English: You need to reschedule an appointment. Say what you need in 1-2 sentences.

Next move: Add one reason and one concrete detail. Short answers usually understate your real level.

Question-by-question preview

The report is more than a score

1. Naturalness / B1

0%

Interview English: "She explained me the rule"

Sample answer: Natural

Better: Unnatural

Pattern: A quick swipe that exposes translated English instantly.

2. Real life / B2

27%

Interview English: You need to reschedule an appointment. Say what you need in 1-2 sentences.

Sample answer: It is about please and could.

Better: A strong answer should include: please, could, today, tomorrow, update.

Pattern: Short, diagnostic, and reusable across tests, funnels, and practice loops.

3. Business English / C1

25%

Interview English: A teammate missed a deadline and you need the file today. Write a 2-3 sentence reply.

Sample answer: I cannot do it now. Maybe later.

Better: A strong answer should include: please, could, today, tomorrow, update.

Pattern: Workplace stakes make the feedback feel immediately useful.

4. Business English / B1

55%

Interview English: Sort each phrase by how it would sound in a job interview.

Sample answer: I learn quickly and ask for feedback. -> Risky interview English; I hated my last boss. -> Safe interview English; Deadlines are not really my thing. -> Risky interview English; I can give an example from a high-pressure project. -> Safe interview English

Better: I learn quickly and ask for feedback. -> Safe interview English; I hated my last boss. -> Risky interview English; Deadlines are not really my thing. -> Risky interview English; I can give an example from a high-pressure project. -> Safe interview English

Pattern: This sorter feels like a quick personality check, but it diagnoses professional tone.

5. Speaking / B2

71%

Interview English: Tell me about one strength you would bring to this role.

Sample answer: I think the main point is clear. I would explain it with one reason, one example, and a short final result.

Better: I think the main point is clear. I would explain it with one reason, one example, and a short final result.

Pattern: Interview English is partly language and partly answer structure.

6. Speaking / B2

43%

Interview English: Why do you want to work for this company?

Sample answer: I think it is good because important.

Better: I want to work here because the role matches my experience and the product solves a real problem. I think I can contribute quickly and keep learning from the team.

Pattern: Interview fluency becomes stronger when answers have a reusable structure.

7. Speaking / B2

63%

Interview English: Tell me about a mistake you made and what you learned.

Sample answer: In one project, I underestimated how long testing would take. I told the team too late, so now I flag risks earlier and confirm timelines before promising a deadline.

Better: In one project, I underestimated how long testing would take. I told the team too late, so now I flag risks earlier and confirm timelines before promising a deadline.

Pattern: Hard interview questions test both language and structure.