What questions do interview teachers usually ask? What is the answer?

Many candidates think that the postgraduate re-examination interview is just a formality. Even if some candidates pay attention, they will inevitably walk into some small traps cleverly designed by the interviewer. To this end, New Oriental Online is reminding everyone to pay attention to every detail of the second interview and consider every question. Might as well absorb more experience in advance and get ready. Below we have integrated 7 traps in the interview, so I suggest you look ahead.

Issue 1: If the door of the interview classroom is closed, let's see if the candidates will knock politely before entering. Some details determine people's basic literacy.

The correct way is to knock gently and get the teacher's permission before you can go in. After you go in, say hello to the interview teacher and sit down after you get permission. Don't sit alone.

The second type: near the seat, a book or several pages of document paper will be deliberately placed on the ground. You can notice these details by seeing if the interviewee understands their eyes.

The third type: before taking a seat, candidates bend down to pick it up and hand it over to the interview teacher.

Fourth: shake hands. About shaking hands, it is a sign that the elders show friendship to the younger generation. If the elder does not take the initiative to reach out first, as a junior, it is forbidden to reach out first.

The correct way is to smile and observe carefully.

Fifth, the teacher asked "What is it" in English.

your

greatest

Weakness? What is your greatest weakness? When you receive this kind of question, don't tell the interviewer some of your shortcomings directly. Pay attention to your speaking skills. What you say is still an advantage in some ways.

Correct approach

I can answer this question like this.

be

also

persistent

for

Everything.

I

cannot

change

my

idea

It's easy

(

I am so obsessed with everything that it is difficult to change my mind easily. )

If you answer like this, on the one hand, you are telling the interview teacher that you are persistent in your work, but at the same time, you are also a serious person.

Issue 6: Comprehensive interview, the teacher may ask: If your dream is to go to England for exchange and study [Weibo], and you and another classmate have the opportunity to study abroad, but your classmate goes to England, you get the opportunity to go to Africa. What would you think?

The correct way to ask such questions is to interview the teacher mainly to test your view of fairness. You can't show a complaining attitude. You can answer this question: Although studying in England has always been my dream, I will follow the arrangement of my school teacher to study in Africa. But I will do well and strive for the next opportunity to study in the UK.

Seventh: When a foreign language teacher asks, "What if?"

you

unsuccessful

this

time

what

will

you

do

exist

this

near

Future? "

What will you do in the future if you fail this second interview? Don't start the question with "I will accept the final result".

The correct way the teacher suggested that candidates could answer this question: at.

First of all,

I

think

my

pass

make an effort

will

help

I

acquire

today's

Success.

if

No,

I

will

never

give

up

my

for

###,

I

will

do

more

make an effort

exist

this

near

Future.

First of all, I believe that my past efforts will help me achieve today's success. If not, I won't give up. That's right. . . In the following days, I will redouble my efforts to realize my pursuit. )