Improving spoken English for interviews requires practice, confidence, and the right strategies. Here’s a step-by-step plan:
1. Improve Pronunciation & Fluency
Speak daily: Practice speaking in English for at least 15–30 minutes daily.
Slow & clear speech: Focus on clarity rather than speed.
Use tongue twisters: Helps in pronunciation (e.g., “She sells seashells by the seashore”).
Listen & repeat: Watch English news, podcasts, or TED Talks and try to mimic their pronunciation.
2. Expand Vocabulary
Learn 10 new words daily and use them in sentences.
Use synonyms (e.g., instead of saying "good," use "excellent," "outstanding").
Learn common idioms & phrases (e.g., "break the ice," "go the extra mile").
3. Practice Interview-Specific English
Common Interview Questions & Answers:
Tell me about yourself.
Why should we hire you?
What are your strengths and weaknesses?
Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
Why do you want to work here?
Practice Mock Interviews: Record yourself answering questions and improve.
4. Improve Grammar & Sentence Formation
Use simple, correct sentences instead of complicated ones.
Avoid common mistakes (e.g., "He go to work" ❌ → "He goes to work" ✅).
Learn tenses (speak in the correct tense during interviews).
5. Think in English
Stop translating from your native language to English.
Try describing your day, thoughts, or surroundings in English.
6. Use English Daily
Talk to friends in English.
Join English-speaking groups or forums.
Watch English movies with subtitles, then without subtitles.