Improve Your French pronunciation FAST with this shadowing practice
Shadowing Technique for French Pronunciation
Introduction to Shadowing
- The video introduces shadowing as an effective technique to improve French pronunciation, accent, and fluency by repeating phrases spoken by a native speaker.
- The exercise is divided into three parts: first reading silently, then repeating after pauses, and finally attempting to repeat simultaneously with the speaker.
Structure of the Exercise
- Viewers are encouraged to practice the first two parts multiple times to memorize the text and build muscle memory.
- Emphasis is placed on imitating not just words but also melody, rhythm, and intonation for effective shadowing.
Job Interview Experience
Preparing for the Interview
- The speaker shares her experience of preparing for a job interview, highlighting feelings of stress due to genuine interest in the position.
- She reviewed her CV and cover letter while preparing answers to common interview questions such as self-introduction and key skills.
During the Interview
- Upon arrival at the waiting room, she noticed other confident candidates which added pressure; however, she reminded herself of her qualifications.
- The recruiter created a formal yet warm atmosphere during the interview, asking about professional experiences and soft skills like communication.
Key Questions Asked
- A significant moment was when she provided a structured example of problem-solving during a past experience that impressed the recruiter.
- The recruiter assessed her potential growth within the company by discussing responsibilities, benefits, salary expectations, and tools used daily.
Post-Interview Reflections
Analyzing Performance
- After leaving the office, she mentally debriefed herself on clarity in responses and whether she effectively showcased transferable skills.
- Doubts arose regarding professionalism and response accuracy; she replayed moments from the interview in her mind analyzing non-verbal cues.
Awaiting Results
- In subsequent days, anticipation grew with every notification received; thoughts often returned to possible outcomes from recruitment feedback.
The Outcome: Job Offer
Receiving Good News
- Ultimately receiving an email confirming employment with an indefinite contract brought immense joy; it was described as a dream come true.
Celebrating Success
- She celebrated by informing family and friends about her new job opportunity while reflecting on how intense interviews can be rewarding once successful.
Interview Experience and Insights
Preparation for the Interview
- The speaker prepared answers to common interview questions, such as self-introduction, key skills, strengths and weaknesses, and reasons for being an ideal candidate.
- Upon arriving at the waiting area, the speaker noticed two confident candidates which increased their anxiety.
The Interview Atmosphere
- The recruiter greeted the speaker warmly in a bright room despite a formal atmosphere, helping to ease initial tension.
- The recruiter asked about professional background, technical skills, and soft skills like communication and adaptability.
Responding to Questions
- A specific question required a concrete example of problem-solving under pressure; the speaker had prepared a structured response that impressed the recruiter.
- The discussion included motivations for applying, medium-term goals, and potential career progression within the company.
Job Responsibilities Discussion
- As details about responsibilities, benefits, salary, trial period, and daily tools were shared by the recruiter, the speaker felt increasingly aligned with the job profile.
- When asked if they had questions about company culture or team dynamics, the speaker's inquiries were deemed very relevant by the recruiter.
Post-Interview Reflection
- After leaving the office, doubts arose regarding clarity in responses and showcasing transferable skills effectively.
- The speaker analyzed non-verbal cues from the interview (tone of voice and smiles), reflecting on their performance mentally.
Anticipation of Results
- Regardless of final decisions from recruitment processes, insights gained helped clarify personal strengths and areas needing development.
- In anticipation of feedback after sending notifications from recruiters led to mental preparation for negotiation points if offered a position.
Job Offer Excitement
- An email received confirmed employment with an indefinite contract; this news brought immense joy to the speaker.
- Celebrating with family and friends followed receiving job confirmation highlighted how intense yet rewarding interviews can be.
Job Interview Reflections
Analyzing the Interview Experience
- The speaker reflects on their interview performance, questioning whether they effectively showcased their transferable skills and motivation. They express uncertainty about their professionalism and responses during the interview.
- The speaker analyzes subtle cues from the interviewer, such as tone and body language, pondering if these were positive signs. They review their notes post-interview to gain insights into their strengths and weaknesses.
- In the days following the interview, anticipation builds with each notification received, leading to thoughts of potential job offers. The speaker mentally prepares a list of negotiation points for when an offer might come.
Celebrating Success
- The moment arrives when the speaker receives an email confirming their hiring for a permanent contract. This news elicits overwhelming joy, prompting them to celebrate and share the good news with family and friends.
- Reflecting on the intense nature of job interviews, the speaker concludes that despite challenges faced during this process, securing a position makes it all worthwhile. They also mention resources available for further learning related to interviews.