英语教师面试答辩
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英语教师面试答辩 work Information Technology Company.2020YEAR
1、你教了几年书 How long have you been teaching
I have been teaching for...
2、有教小学的经验吗Did you have any experiences teaching in elementary school/primary school
Yes, I did. or No, I didn't.
3、你打算怎么样给小朋友上课How are you going to give lessons to little kids
I think I am going to use all kinds of materials that are available like CD player, pictures, word cards, TV, magazines, games ects in my lessons. I am going to use different teaching methods to help children with different learning styles.
4、能否示范一下 Can you demonstrate one lesson
Sure. If I teach days of the week, I will teach children a song: Sunday, Monday... (用twinkle twinkle little star 的tune)
5、你觉得教小学生跟教中学生有什么不同What is the difference between teaching elementary school children and the junior high school children
Well, when teaching little kids a teacher has to be more patient. He/she has to use lots of songs, games, body language to help student learn English. The forms of each lesson should be different. Teaching junior high school kids is a little bit different. I can introduce some grammar. I can give them more written work and I can have more discussions with the children.
6、如何让小学生对英文感兴趣 How are you going to keep the students interested in learning English
如何将你的课上得有趣?
How are you going to keep your lessons interesting?
这两道题的答案是一样的,只不过问的形式不一样.
I will try my best to use all the teaching methodologies I learned at school to reach each child. Stories, poems, riddles, jokes songs are all good for little kids. I will have them practice English as a whole class, group work, pair work or independent work. Whatever works out for the children I will do it. There is never one way to success.
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