Hello all,
I've not had any experience of language schools previously, and have been invited for an interview for a CELTA course very soon.
I've been given a pre-interview task to complete, asking some grammatical questions and other bits and pieces about how I would handle the teaching itself. I've tackled this fairly intuitively, but I was wondering if other people could offer advice about what sort of questions they're likely to ask.
I was also wondering what to wear! I'm a jeans person really - in fact, I've been to interviews in past wearing jeans, and been offered the job. I need to be myself, but if people think a smarter approach would be better, please let me know!
Thanks all.
Interview at a language school
Moderator: Joe
Re: Interview at a language school
If you're going to an interview to become a student I think smart jeans are fine. It's different for a job interview. I'm talking about Europe here.
Sounds like you were right for the questions. They may also ask about your experience learning a foreign language and what you thought of the teacher's style.
Sounds like you were right for the questions. They may also ask about your experience learning a foreign language and what you thought of the teacher's style.
Re: Interview at a language school
Thanks, Susan.
Re: Interview at a language school
welcome, let us know how it goes
Re: Interview at a language school
Worked out fine, thank you! :D