How Strong Candidates Structure Their Answers

How Strong Candidates Structure Their Answers

In job interviews, communication isn’t just about what you say — it’s about how you structure your ideas.

In this episode, we explore how strong candidates organise their answers, guide the listener, and communicate more clearly and effectively.

A practical lesson for professionals and learners preparing for interviews in English.

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What Football Teaches You About Communication at Work

What Football Teaches You About Communication at Work

Football isn't just about scoring goals.Every match is a lesson in teamwork, leadership, communication, and decision-making under pressure.In this episode, we explore five practical communication less...

5 Heinä 3min

Say It Early (Gilbert's Law)

Say It Early (Gilbert's Law)

A surprising number of workplace problems aren't caused by incompetence, poor planning, or bad intentions.They're caused by silence.In this episode, we explore Gilbert's Law: the idea that the biggest...

28 Kesä 1min

Sometimes the Smartest Decision Is No Decision

Sometimes the Smartest Decision Is No Decision

In this episode of Higher English, we explore Falkland's Law—the idea that if a decision doesn't need to be made yet, it may be better not to make it.We'll look at how this principle applies to meetin...

21 Kesä 1min

Don't Overcomplicate: What Occam's Razor Can Teach Us About Workplace Communication

Don't Overcomplicate: What Occam's Razor Can Teach Us About Workplace Communication

Most workplace problems aren't as complicated as they first appear.However, the language we use often makes them feel more complicated than they really are.This is where Occam's Razor can help.Occam's...

14 Kesä 1min

Clarity Solves Problems (Kidlin's Law)

Clarity Solves Problems (Kidlin's Law)

Why do some people seem to solve difficult problems more quickly than others?One possible answer is clarity.In this episode of Higher English, we explore Kidlin's Law—the idea that if you can clearly ...

7 Kesä 1min

How Native Speakers Sound More Natural Without Thinking

How Native Speakers Sound More Natural Without Thinking

Why do native speakers sound so natural in English?Very often, it’s because of the small words they use between ideas.In this episode of Higher English, we explore discourse markers — the tiny words a...

31 Touko 4min

Speak Like a Great Manager: 10 Phrases That Build Trust

Speak Like a Great Manager: 10 Phrases That Build Trust

Speaking like a great manager isn’t about sounding powerful.It’s about building trust.In this episode of Higher English, we explore 10 powerful workplace phrases that strong managers use to create cla...

24 Touko 4min

Should you be direct at work — or more polite?

Should you be direct at work — or more polite?

In this episode, we explore one of the most important workplace communication questions:Is it better to be direct — or polite?You’ll learn the advantages and disadvantages of both communication styles...

17 Touko 3min

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