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NaukariGuide English Mastery · Final Module

Final Review & Real-World Practice

Everything you've learned — tested, applied, and ready for the real world

Duration7 Days
LevelAll Levels — Review
Content8-Week Review + Capstone
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8-Week Complete Review
The most important lesson from each week — all in one place

Before you take the final test, let's quickly review the most important concept from each of the 8 weeks. If any week feels unfamiliar, go back and re-read that lesson before proceeding.

Week 1
English Foundation
  • SVO sentence formula
  • The 70% rule — communication over perfection
  • 4-part self-introduction formula
  • 30 professional vocabulary words
Week 2
Tenses
  • 4 essential tenses: Simple, Continuous, Past, Future
  • He/She + 's' rule
  • STAR method for past experience
  • Future tense for career goals
Week 3
Email Writing
  • 6-part email structure
  • Subject lines that get opened
  • 8 ready-to-use email templates
  • 6 common email mistakes fixed
Week 4
Corporate Vocabulary
  • 50 corporate words across 3 categories
  • 20 buzzwords decoded (synergy, bandwidth...)
  • Meeting participation phrases
  • Data reporting language
Week 5
Grammar
  • Articles: A, An, The — 3 rules
  • Prepositions: AT/ON/IN for time
  • FOR vs SINCE (duration vs start)
  • 10 most common Indian grammar errors
Week 6
Interview Speaking
  • Answers for 15 common HR questions
  • STAR method for behavioral questions
  • Body language signals + mirror technique
  • Telephonic interview phrases
Week 7
Workplace Communication
  • 5 professional WhatsApp rules + 8 templates
  • 5-step professional phone call script
  • SBI feedback method
  • Conflict resolution conversation structure
Week 8
Final Review
  • Complete vocabulary test
  • Full mock interview capstone
  • Email writing test
  • Your 90-day next steps plan
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Final Vocabulary Test
Test yourself on the most important words from all 8 weeks

Write the meaning of each word in the blank space. Do this from memory — without looking back at previous lessons. Then check your answers at the end. Score yourself: 30+ correct = Excellent | 20–29 = Good | Below 20 = Review earlier weeks.

Vocabulary Test — Write Meanings From Memory
1. Deadline →
2. Collaborate →
3. Stakeholder →
4. KPI →
5. Deliverable →
6. Bandwidth →
7. Benchmark →
8. Onboarding →
9. Synergy →
10. Appraisal →
11. Milestone →
12. Scalable →
13. Delegate →
14. Feasibility →
15. Outcome →
16. Initiative →
17. Accountable →
18. Turnaround time →
19. Projection →
20. Probation period →
1. Last date to finish a task/project
2. Work together with others toward a shared goal
3. Anyone affected by or involved in a project
4. Key Performance Indicator — a measurable goal/target
5. A specific output or result expected from a piece of work
6. Availability or capacity to take on more work
7. A standard used to measure and compare performance
8. The process of joining and settling into a new company
9. Two elements working together to create more value than each alone
10. A formal review of an employee's work performance
11. An important stage or point in a project timeline
12. Able to grow efficiently as the business grows
13. To assign tasks or responsibilities to another person
14. Whether something is possible and practical to do
15. The final result of an action or process
16. Taking action without being told or asked
17. Being answerable and responsible for your actions
18. The time taken to complete a task from start to finish
19. An estimate or forecast of future results/numbers
20. A trial period at the start of a new job (usually 3–6 months)
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Capstone: Full Mock Interview
Put everything you've learned together — one complete, recorded interview

This is your final capstone task. Record yourself doing a complete mock interview from beginning to end. Use everything you have learned over the past 8 weeks — self-introduction, tenses, interview answers, body language, and professional closing.

🎬 Full Capstone Mock Interview — 15 Questions to Answer on Video/Audio
Q1:
"Good morning. Please have a seat. Tell me about yourself." [Use your 4-part formula — 60 seconds]
Q2:
"What do you know about our company?" [Research a real company first]
Q3:
"Why do you want to work here specifically?"
Q4:
"What are your greatest strengths?"
Q5:
"What is one area you are working to improve?"
Q6:
"Tell me about a project or challenge you faced and how you handled it." [STAR method]
Q7:
"Where do you see yourself in 5 years?"
Q8:
"Why should we hire you over other candidates?"
Q9:
"Are you comfortable working under pressure? Give an example."
Q10:
"Do you prefer working alone or in a team? Why?"
Q11:
"What is your expected salary?" [It's okay to say: "I am flexible and open to your standard range for this role."]
Q12:
"How soon can you join?"
Q13:
"Is there anything that would prevent you from working full-time?"
Q14:
"Do you have any questions for us?"
Q15:
"Thank you for coming in. We will be in touch." [Close the interview professionally]
🎯
Capstone Scoring — Grade Yourself
After recording, listen back and score yourself: (1) Did I use articles correctly? (2) Did I avoid "myself" at the start? (3) Did I use STAR method for experience questions? (4) Were my tenses correct? (5) Did I speak at a confident, clear pace? (6) Did I ask 2 smart questions at the end? — 6 out of 6 = Course Complete with Distinction!
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Final Email Writing Test
Write one complete email from scratch — no templates allowed
Email Writing Test — Write From Scratch (No Template)
Scenario: You applied for a Digital Marketing Executive position at a startup called "GrowthWave" 2 weeks ago. You have not received any reply. Write a professional follow-up email to their HR Manager, Ms. Nandita Khanna.
Your email must include:
  • A professional subject line
  • Correct greeting (you know her name)
  • Clear opening stating why you are writing
  • Body: who you are + brief reminder of your application + expression of continued interest
  • Polite call to action
  • Professional closing + full signature
Subject: Follow-Up: Application for Digital Marketing Executive — [Your Name]

Dear Ms. Khanna,

I hope this email finds you well. I am writing to follow up on my application for the Digital Marketing Executive position at GrowthWave, which I submitted approximately two weeks ago.

I am [Your Name], a [degree] graduate from [college], with a strong interest in digital marketing and content strategy. I remain very excited about the opportunity to contribute to GrowthWave's mission and growth.

I understand that you may be reviewing many applications. I would be grateful to know whether my application is still under consideration, and I am happy to provide any additional information if needed.

Thank you for your time, Ms. Khanna. I look forward to hearing from you.

Sincerely,
[Your Full Name]
[Phone Number] | [Email]
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Your English Journey — What's Next?
A 90-day plan to keep improving after this course

Completing this course is a major achievement. But English improvement is a lifelong journey. Here is your 90-day plan to continue growing after today.

🇮🇳 Final Motivational Note
8 hafte pehle jo aap the, aur aaj jo aap hain — yeh farq bahut bada hai. Aapne grammar seekha, vocabulary seekha, email likhna seekha, interview dena seekha, aur workplace communication seekha. Yeh sab aapko aapke peers se alag karta hai. Ab jo zaruri hai woh hai — practice. Roz. Bina ruke. English ek muscle ki tarah hai — jitna use karoge, utna strong hoga.

Your 90-Day After-Course Plan

MonthDaily Practice (15 min)Weekly Goal
Month 1Read 1 LinkedIn post or news headline in English. Write 3 sentences about your day in English in a diary.Send 2 professional emails (job application / LinkedIn connection) per week.
Month 2Watch 1 English YouTube video (BBC, TED, Josh Talks) with subtitles. Shadow the speaker — repeat sentences out loud.Do 1 mock interview (record yourself). Apply to 3 jobs using your email templates.
Month 3Read 1 paragraph from an English newspaper (Times of India English, Economic Times). Underline new words and look them up.Have 1 full conversation in English with a friend, colleague, or in a call. No Hindi switching allowed for that conversation.
5 Free Resources to Continue Learning
YouTubeBBC Learning English — Grammar, vocabulary, real conversations. Free forever.
AppGrammarly (free version) — Install on Chrome. Checks all your writing in real-time.
Podcast6 Minute English (BBC) — 6-minute episodes on real topics. Perfect for commute.
AppDuolingo — 10 minutes per day. Good for vocabulary maintenance.
LinkedInFollow 5 Indian professionals in your industry. Read their posts daily — absorb their writing style.

🎉 Congratulations on Completing the Course!

You started 8 weeks ago with a commitment to improve your English — and you followed through. That says everything about the kind of professional you are going to be. The vocabulary, grammar, interview skills, and workplace communication you have practiced here will serve you for your entire career. Go get that job. You are ready.

✅ Week 8 & Full Course — What You Have Achieved
  • Reviewed all 8 weeks — vocabulary, grammar, tenses, email, corporate language, interviews, and workplace communication
  • Completed a 20-word vocabulary test from memory
  • Recorded a full 15-question capstone mock interview
  • Wrote a complete professional email from scratch without a template