Work English: 12 Phrasal Verbs for Job Interviews
Do you have a job interview? Impress the interviewer with your language skills when you talk about yourself. Whether you are interviewing for a factory job, an administrative position, or a managerial role, you’re going to need to know some phrasal verbs. They are indispensable in English conversation regardless of context, and the ones covered in this vocabulary lesson are guaranteed to increase your comfort and confidence in an interview. The phrasal verbs covered in this lesson include: go over, take on, carry out, get in, show up, speak up, depend on, rely on, call in, keep up with, follow up, and get back to someone.
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For more useful phrasal verbs, check out my book 100 Practical English Phrasal Verbs: https://www.englishalex.com/product-page/100-practical-english-phrasal-verbs-epub
After watching, test yourself with the quiz. https://www.engvid.com/12-phrasal-verbs-for-job-interviews/
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