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K12 interviews

English practice

Adaptive ~20 min Conversation
What grade are you in?
Questions are pitched at the grade you pick.
Choose your interviewer
How do you want to talk?
Mic check — say something
Speak normally so we can pick up your level.
Pick your grade above and you're ready to start.

About this practice interview

An adaptive-level K12 mock interview that runs about 20 minutes as a conversation session. Vocabulary, comprehension and speaking practice that grows with your grade. One session covers every grade: pick yours at the start — anywhere from kindergarten to grade 12 — and the questions are pitched there. The AI interviewer asks follow-up questions based on what you actually say, so each attempt plays out differently. When you finish, you get a report with a readiness score, question-by-question feedback, and the areas to work on next.

Skills this interview covers

Each of these comes up during the interview and gets scored in your report.

Vocabulary
Comprehension
Speaking

How it works

1
Pick your interviewer
Choose a supportive coach, a neutral professional, or a tough bar-raiser.
2
Talk by voice or chat
Answer naturally by speaking, or type in chat mode — switch anytime.
3
Get a scored report
A readiness score, question-by-question feedback, and what to work on next.

Frequently asked questions

Is this practice interview free?

Yes. Practice interviews on OneCompiler are free and you can start one whenever you like. Sign in so your report is saved to My Sessions.

Do I need a microphone?

Only for voice mode. In chat mode you type your answers instead, and you can switch between the two at any point mid-interview.

How is my interview scored?

The interviewer scores each answer against the skills this interview covers (Vocabulary, Comprehension, Speaking). At the end you get a report with an overall readiness score, per-question feedback, strengths, and focus areas.

Can I retake the interview?

As many times as you want. Follow-up questions depend on what you say, so no two attempts play out the same, and each report compares your score with your previous attempt.

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