Teaching Interview skills in one to one tutorials
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Teaching Interview skills in one to one tutorials
I am currently about to start my first teching job, and part of it includes teaching interview skills in a one to one tutorial to a business lady. I would appreciate any ideas or good texts i could use, as this is all new to me and im a little nervous and worried... :
one to none..
Hi Amy!
Good luck. I often have to teach one to one in Business English.
One gets used to it
I found this link very helpful
http://www.geocities.com/one_to_one_inf ... lounge.com
Cu
Sita
Good luck. I often have to teach one to one in Business English.
One gets used to it
I found this link very helpful
http://www.geocities.com/one_to_one_inf ... lounge.com
Cu
Sita
Role play
1. Role play as much as you can.
I try not to interrupt my students during a mock interview, and note all the points that I need to address later. It gives them confidence and a realistic idea of an interview.
2. Case studies: another very appropriate way to incorporate interviewing skills. Sort of like a "do and don't do" list.
3. Articles on recent research on interviews. I found one that said that more and more European companies are adopting the "American" way of interviewing.
4. Cultural differences are very important for an interview too.
I try not to interrupt my students during a mock interview, and note all the points that I need to address later. It gives them confidence and a realistic idea of an interview.
2. Case studies: another very appropriate way to incorporate interviewing skills. Sort of like a "do and don't do" list.
3. Articles on recent research on interviews. I found one that said that more and more European companies are adopting the "American" way of interviewing.
4. Cultural differences are very important for an interview too.