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đź‘” That dreadful job interview

Let's not get too nervous and focus on our Spanish vocab instead!

Hola đź‘‹

Job interviews can be nerve-wracking. Let’s practise some Spanish while we wait for that interview to improve our chances for success!

Answers:

  1. una entrevista (an interview)

  2. relajarse (to relax)

Explanation:

  1. una entrevista (an interview)

    Entrevista - meaning “interview”. It’s often used in the context of applying for a job, but it could also be an interview for a newspaper, interviewing a famous person etc. An alternative in Spanish could have been "cita de trabajo" (job appointment), although that means more “work meeting” in general.

  2. relajarse (to relax)

    "Relajarse" means "to relax" in English. It refers to the action of becoming more calm, less stressed, or less tense. It can be used in various contexts, such as relaxing at home after a long day, doing activities that help one unwind like meditation or yoga, or simply taking a break to ease one's mind. Often, you’ll hear people say “Relájate!”, when someone is agitated or ready to pick a fight, meaning “chill out!”, or “relax!”. An alternative in Spanish could have been "calmarse" (to calm down).

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