TingMate · English Learning
A slow English story about cutting through the politeness to actually help someone. 10 simple sentences. Word by word. 📝 Today's sentences After work, I walked over to the coffee shop on the corner. She was already there. I spotted her right away. The only one with her laptop closed, just staring at the door. She apologized like five times before I even sat down. "Sorry to take up your time," she kept saying. Look, I had to cut her off. If we kept being this polite, we'd waste the whole night. So I asked her straight up. Which companies. How many interviews. Where she was stuck. Then I pulled up my own resume on my laptop. I mean, walked her through the whole thing, showed her what to highlight. We mapped out a four-step plan. Fix the resume. Keep applying to big companies. At least three LeetCode problems a day. And hey, listen to my podcast too. That's how you prepare behavioral questions in English. Honestly, once I got direct, she relaxed too. We focused on the real pain points together. Walking out. Turns out, meeting someone from online isn't as scary as I imagined. 🔑 Vocabulary • spot /spɒt/ • take up your time /teɪk ʌp jʊər taɪm/ • cut her off /kʌt hɜːr ɔːf/ • straight up /streɪt ʌp/ • walk through /wɔːk θruː/ • highlight /ˈhaɪlaɪt/ • map out /mæp aʊt/ • pain point /peɪn pɔɪnt/ • stuck /stʌk/ • Turns out /tɜːrnz aʊt/ • resume /ˈrezʊmeɪ/ • behavioral questions /bɪˈheɪvjərəl ˈkwestʃənz/ 🎧 New episode every weekday Subscribe so you don't miss the next sentence.
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