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GUGGI Posted 19 years ago
Vocabulary

How to explain this "practice"

n Discuss an interviewing best practice-something you’ve experienced that has positively impacted the interview process









  

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Hi Guggi, Practice , in this case, is a noun, and it means the way (technique, method) you do something. See 1c, here . A "best practice" means a technique that has shown to be particularly effective - the best of doing something.

  • Hi Guggi, Practice , in this case, is a noun, and it means the way (technique, method) you do something.
  • See 1c, here .
  • A "best practice" means a technique that has shown to be particularly effective - the best of doing something.
  • Interviewing is used adjectivally - what type of practice?
  • We're not talking about a way to cooking or drive or do computer programming.
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Hi Guggi,

Practice, in this case, is a noun, and it means the way (technique, method) you do something. See 1c, here.

A "best practice" means a technique that has shown to be particularly effective - the best of doing something.

Interviewing is used adjectivally - what type of pract
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Thank You Very Very Much!~~~

That helps a lot!^O^
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Excellent! I'm glad.

(By the way, one interviewing technique that's often effective is to NOT say anything after the person gives their answer, to see if anything good follows. People hate silence in a conversation, so if I finish speaking, and you don't start again, I'll probably say more. That's often when you'll get the good stuff.)

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