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Tymur Levitin
Tymur Levitin
Teacher of the Department of Translation. Professional certified translator with experience in translating and teaching English and German. I teach people in 20 countries of the world. My principle in teaching and conducting lessons is to move away from memorizing rules from memory, and, instead, learn to understand the principles of the language and use them in the same way as talking and pronouncing sounds correctly by feeling, and not going over each one in your head all the rules, since there won’t be time for that in real speech. You always need to build on the situation and comfort.
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Introduction

A job interview or a business meeting in a foreign language is not just about words — it’s about confidence, precision, and cultural awareness. Even strong learners often freeze when asked unexpected questions or when trying to sound professional in another language.

At Levitin Language School | Start Language School by Tymur Levitin, we prepare students to succeed in English, German, and Spanish interviews and meetings by focusing on language skills, communication strategies, and cultural nuances.


1. Self-Introduction with Impact

Every interview starts with: “Tell us about yourself.”

  • Learn how to present your background clearly.
  • Practice highlighting strengths in a structured way.
  • Avoid common mistakes (too much detail, wrong verb tenses, informal tone).

2. Typical Interview & Meeting Questions

With a tutor, you can rehearse the most frequent scenarios:

  • English: “What are your strengths and weaknesses?”
  • German: “Warum möchten Sie in Deutschland arbeiten?”
  • Spanish: “¿Cómo maneja usted los conflictos en el equipo?”

👉 Practicing answers helps you sound natural and confident.


3. Cultural Differences in Communication

  • English-speaking interviews → friendly but professional, emphasis on teamwork and problem-solving.
  • German interviews → structured, detail-oriented, value for punctuality and accuracy.
  • Spanish interviews → warm, personal, with focus on flexibility and adaptability.

Understanding these differences makes a huge impact.


4. Business Vocabulary & Formal Expressions

Tutors guide you in mastering:

  • polite forms,
  • business idioms,
  • professional vocabulary for your field (IT, healthcare, finance, etc.).

5. Mock Interviews & Simulations

The most effective preparation is to simulate the real thing:

  • timed mock interviews,
  • role-play business meetings,
  • instant corrections and feedback.

👉 With each session, your confidence grows.


Why Work with an Online Tutor?

Unlike apps or books, a tutor:

  • adapts to your profession and goals,
  • corrects your mistakes immediately,
  • trains you under realistic conditions.

At Levitin Language School, we’ve helped students worldwide secure jobs, pass interviews, and succeed in professional communication.


Conclusion

Whether it’s your first job interview in English, a business meeting in German, or a presentation in Spanish, preparation with a professional tutor makes the difference between stress and success.


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✍️ Author’s work by Tymur Levitin — founder, director, and head teacher of Levitin Language School | Start Language School by Tymur Levitin.
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