Real interview English for ESL professionals.
TopTalk turns common interview questions into model answers, sentence shadowing, reusable phrases, and personal rewrites for non-native English speakers.
I’m a product-minded analyst with two years of experience turning messy user feedback into clear product improvements.
Tell me about yourself.
Built around the interview searches with demand.
The first content layer targets common interview questions, job interview questions and answers, and the high-intent answer phrases people search before interviews.
Tell me about yourself.
Open the interview with a clear, job-ready story instead of a long personal history.
Why should we hire you?
Show the specific value you can bring to the role without sounding generic.
Why do you want to work here?
Connect the company, the role, and your own experience in a concise answer.
Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
Give an ambitious but realistic answer that fits the role and company.
What are your weaknesses?
Answer honestly without damaging your credibility.
What questions should I ask in an interview?
Prepare thoughtful questions that show judgment, curiosity, and role fit.
How do I answer behavioral interview questions with the STAR method?
Structure behavioral answers with Situation, Task, Action, and Result.
One answer becomes a speaking drill.
TopTalk is not a generic article site. Each page gives the answer, the phrases, the shadowing practice, and the rewrite step in one flow.
A one-week path is easier to buy than a vague course.
Free users can feel the loop on three questions. Pro users get the full question map, unlimited shadowing, and a focused plan for the next interview date.
Tell me about yourself, why should we hire you, weaknesses.
Save the exact phrases you can say in a recruiter screen.
Use the same structure with your real role, project, and result.
Hear the answer become clearer.
I am hard working, and I want this job because I think your company is good.
I am a product-focused operations specialist, and I can help this team turn customer problems into repeatable workflows.
Turn practice into a simple progress card.
A better answer is easier to share than a lesson list. The product should help learners see what changed: structure, phrases, and spoken confidence.
“I can now explain my background with one clear story instead of memorizing disconnected sentences.”
The content map is narrow on purpose.
First win one market: English job interview practice. Then expand into resume calls, recruiter screens, internships, and salary negotiation.
Use short clips when you want listening practice too.
Existing subtitle, vocabulary, progress, and member features stay available for short answer clips without slowing the homepage.
Prepare one answer today.
Pick one common interview question, shadow the model answer, save three useful phrases, and rewrite it with your own experience.