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I was asked to do a 15-minute demo lesson. Before it began, they could not tell me anything about the "student", including the level. This is because they go out into the office and grab one of the Japanese staff members who just happens to not be busy at the moment. That means there is no way to really prepare for this demo lesson. You have to teach on the fly using materials that may not even be the right level for the learner. In addition, they made clear that they wanted to see an entire lesson in those 15 minutes, and that it should follow a PPP cycle.
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Business English Instructor

Interviewed at Berlitz

3
Nov 4, 2019

I was asked to do a 15-minute demo lesson. Before it began, they could not tell me anything about the "student", including the level. This is because they go out into the office and grab one of the Japanese staff members who just happens to not be busy at the moment. That means there is no way to really prepare for this demo lesson. You have to teach on the fly using materials that may not even be the right level for the learner. In addition, they made clear that they wanted to see an entire lesson in those 15 minutes, and that it should follow a PPP cycle.

1st part of the interview is easier. Simple grammar check, asked me to describe a few adverbs and items ( such as a wall, run ) etc. Introduce yourself, sound confident. 2nd part requires a great knowledge of English language, able to explain any kind of given word on your own, must be quick.
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English Instructor

Interviewed at Engoo Tutors

3.2
Aug 29, 2015

1st part of the interview is easier. Simple grammar check, asked me to describe a few adverbs and items ( such as a wall, run ) etc. Introduce yourself, sound confident. 2nd part requires a great knowledge of English language, able to explain any kind of given word on your own, must be quick.

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