Why rehearsing out loud changes the outcome
There's a big gap between an answer you've thought about and one you've said. Speaking forces you to commit to actual words, in order, with real pronunciation and timing — all the things that fall apart on the day if you've only rehearsed in your head. The first time you say 'tell me about yourself' out loud should not be in the real interview.
Practising the spoken version also surfaces the small phrasing problems you'd never catch silently: a tense that slips, a word that's almost right, an answer that runs on too long. Saying it is the only way to find those.
How the interview scenario works
In lang.ai you pick the job interview scenario and an AI interviewer asks you real interview questions — about your background, your strengths, why you want the role. You answer out loud, by voice, and it transcribes what you say in real time so you can see your own words.
After each answer, lang.ai gives you a corrected version, a more natural way to phrase it, and one short encouraging note, then moves to the next question. You can run the whole interview again and again, tightening your answers each time, so by the real one the words come out smoothly instead of for the first time.
What to practise before the day
Focus on the questions you know are coming: a short self-introduction, your relevant experience, why this company, and a weakness framed constructively. Say each answer out loud in lang.ai, apply the corrections, and repeat until you're not hunting for words.
Then practise recovering, not just performing. Pause, restart a sentence, rephrase mid-answer — because that's what real interviews require, and doing it in a judgment-free role-play first means it won't throw you when it happens for real.
how it works
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open the job interview scenario
Pick the job interview role-play in lang.ai and let the AI interviewer start asking questions.
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answer out loud
Speak your answers by voice in full sentences, just as you would in the real interview.
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read the per-turn feedback
After each answer, check the corrected version and the more natural phrasing lang.ai suggests.
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say the better version aloud
Repeat the improved phrasing out loud so it's what comes out under pressure on the day.
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run it again
Restart the interview and tighten your answers until they're smooth and you're not searching for words.
frequently asked
- What kinds of interview questions does lang.ai ask?
- The job interview scenario covers common questions — your background, strengths, why you want the role, and follow-ups — so you can rehearse the answers you're most likely to need.
- Will it correct my grammar and phrasing?
- Yes. After each answer it gives a corrected version, a more natural way to say it, and a short encouraging note, so you fix mistakes before the real interview.
- Can I practise the same interview more than once?
- As many times as you like. Repeating the interview and applying the corrections each time is the whole point — it makes your answers smooth instead of first-attempt shaky.
- Do I speak or type my answers?
- You speak. lang.ai listens through your browser and transcribes your answers in real time, so you're rehearsing the spoken interview, not a written one.
Last updated June 9, 2026