How do you handle unmotivated students?
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For the initial interview, the questions are pretty basic, focusing on English comprehension, tenses and other technical s/v agreement items. It's followed by a quick audio recording.
What are my motivations for teaching English? Why did I choose Vietnam specifically? If employed, where in Vietnam do I want to teach? Why did I choose to study CELTA? What specific skills did I learn through CELTA. What are my weaknesses as a teacher? What do I need from the school?
questions on tenses like present continuous
To fill out an example lesson plan.
They went through the standard interview question, Why do you want to teach? Your teaching experience?
What kind of teacher are you? Are you the funny teacher, the serious teacher, etc.
What would you do if none of your students do not do their homework? (Hint: Do not offer some kind of punishment.)
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