Episode 140

English with Kirsty – episode 140

Giving a presentation as part of a job interview

Kirsty sitting with her dog on grass

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Today I have 11 tips for anyone who is going to give a presentation as part of a job interview. Most of these tips apply to any kind of presentation, but some of them are specific to presentations that will be part of a job interview.

You can also read the blog article that I wrote on this subject.

If you’re thinking about applying for a new job, you can find other articles and resources on my CV and interview resources page.

Anyone who would like one-to-one help with interview preparation can visit my career page.

Achieving results online with adult language learners

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In the 40 chapters of the book, you’ll find several articles that I have published online, along with exclusive content that can only be found in the book. I talk about my experiences of setting up an online language teaching business, what I’ve learned, and how I’ve dealt with a variety of challenges, both in terms of organisation and running the lessons.

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