只要背熟以下基本句型,並視個人情況代換底線內的文字,就是一份完整的自我介紹,再搭配其他句型,個人自傳也可輕鬆搞定唷!
My name is Sunny.(我是桑尼) 
I graduated from XX University and my major was in Business Administration.(我畢業於某某大學,主修商業管理系)
There are 4 people in my family, including my parents, my brothers and myself.(我的家庭有四名成員,包括我的父母、弟弟與我) 
I am working for a trading company as a salesman now.(我現在在貿易公司擔任業務) 
I am an aggressive person, and like to learn new things.(我是個很有幹勁的人,喜歡學習新事物.) 
I am interested in English very much.(我對英文很有興趣.) 
面試英語訓練參考

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別因為錯誤的小動作而毀了面試機會
Actions speak louder than words
 
By Hannah Nicholas NaN
Is your body language sending the wrong message? Image: Getty Images

 

Body language tips面試身體語言小秘訣

  • Always smile. 總是面帶微笑
  • Maintain eye contact with interviewer (s) at all times. 別忘記與面試者眼神接觸
  • Have a firm handshake. 握手時要讓人感覺堅定果斷又可靠
  • Think about any nervous habits you have and be sure not to commit them during the interview. 記住自己緊張時會犯的錯,盡量不要在面試中表現出來。
  • Practice sitting techniques a few days before.在面試前幾天練習自己的坐姿

 

Mumbling, crossing your arms, looking scared stiff … you might be the perfect candidate for the job on paper but don't let your body language spoil your chances at the interview.

 
Body language is any gesture, posture or mannerism by which a person communicates with others. Sometimes referred to as "non-verbal communication", it includes facial expressions like smiling and frowning and the messages radiated from the way a person is sitting or standing. The message may be intended or may be an involuntary gesture or response.

What is body language?

These non-verbal communicators account for a large part of how people perceive us. After all, as the saying goes: actions do speak louder than words.

Body language basics

What to do…
At an interview, there are some things you should always do. These include:

  • Maintain eye contact at all times. Doing so indicates interest in that person and the position on offer.
  • Address all people in the room.
  • Look interested and show that you are listening by using appropriate cues like nodding.
  • Have a firm handshake.
  • Be comfortably seated and breathe easily.
  • Smile, and appear friendly and approachable.
  • Adapt your body language to suit the situation.
  • Keep your hands steady (and relaxed) and your posture strong but not stiff.
  • Lean closer; reducing the distance between two people, particularly when the other person is speaking, indicates your interest is up.

 

What not to do

  • Mumbling.
  • Crossing your arms.
  • Sitting rigid or slouching.
  • Nervous gestures like tapping your feet, playing with your hair or crossing and re-crossing your legs. These can all be taken for boredom, nervousness or impatience.
  • Using your hands too much when talking.
  • Bitting your nails or lips.
  • Shrugging your shoulders, frowning or yawning.
  • Fiddling with pens or paper — or anything else.
  • Touching your face.
  • Appearing distracted. i.e looking around the room or outside the interview area.

 

Preparing for an interview

Test your body language by holding a mock interview with your partner or friend. Get them to note how you react to certain questions, paying particular attention to your facial expressions, movements and posture throughout the interview. Videoing the interview, so you can watch it back, is a great way to observe your own body language.

Think about how your body behaves in nervous situations. Do you bite your nails, play with your hair? Once you know your weaknesses, you can try hard to avoid them.

The perfect handshake 
Firm or light? Most body language experts agree that a firm grasp while maintaining good eye contact is vital when it comes to sealing a job interview.

 


引用自 http://money.msn.co.nz/career/beprepared/808010/actions-speak-louder-than-words

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job-interview-nerves.jpg How to survive job interviews  教你如何在面試中活下來~When it comes to interviews, a little bit of nerves is good but you don't want them interfering with your chances on the day. Here are tips on how to stop those interview jitters and win yourself that job. By Hannah Nicholas.參加面試時,保持適度的緊張感不是件壞事,但是我們都不希望因為緊張而影響你被錄取的機會。這篇文章將告訴你一些小秘訣,幫助你克服緊張,贏得工作機會。 Preparation 
Although you may have the qualifications, experience and proven track record to do the job, you may lose out to a candidate who "interviews better" if you're not prepared. Being prepared as much as you can for an interview will give you a huge confidence boost on the day. It means being able to anticipate possible questions and show that you really want the job and can fit into the corporate culture.
Top preparation tips
1. Find out what kind of interview you will be sitting, and who will be attending. The last thing you want is to walk into the room and see four people sitting there when you thought it would be a less formal one-on-one interview.
2. Prepare for the type of questions you may be asked. Look at your strengths and weaknesses, your career highlights, why you're moving on etc.
3. Psychologist and career-change specialist, Meredith Fuller, says to prepare five "stories" to tell in the interview that will demonstrate your pertinent skills, and help the interviewer imagine you actually working for them. 
4. Research the company and the position you are applying for. Have a list of questions to ask the interviewer. Fuller says as well as checking out the organisation on the Internet, ask friends and colleagues (without giving your new job plans away) for any tidbits about the company to help you gauge how it is perceived in the marketplace.
5. Read the company's annual reports, mission statements etc. Think about why you would be a good fit for them, what value you could add, and how they could benefit from your particular skills. "If you can tie any of this into their vision statements, goals and priorities, you will shine," Fuller says
Tips to overcome interview stress

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