Job Offer Conversation Practice in English
Making decisions about a job offer can be stressful, especially in a second language. This video lesson helps English learners practice natural conversation patterns around job opportunities.
In the dialogue, one speaker is unsure about whether to accept a new job. They say phrases like I don’t know if I should accept this job offer and I’m not sure if it’s the right fit for me. These are polite and realistic ways to express hesitation.
The other speaker encourages them with supportive phrases, such as It sounds like a great opportunity, Maybe you should talk to someone who knows the company better, and You won’t know until you try. These sentences are useful when giving advice to friends or colleagues.
By watching and repeating the conversation, learners can practice vocabulary related to jobs and decision-making. Phrases like regret it later, live in the what ifs, and see what happens add emotional depth and sound natural in everyday English.
This practice is perfect for learners preparing for real-life situations, such as job interviews, workplace discussions, or casual conversations with friends. Watch the video and try repeating each line aloud for fluency.
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