1. Prepare in advance: prepare what you want to teach before the interview to ensure that you can express it fluently. You can improve your expressive ability by practicing oral English, reciting texts or writing lesson plans.
2. Use concise and clear language: When giving lectures, try to use simple and clear English and avoid using too complicated vocabulary and sentence structure. This will help students better understand your teaching content.
3. Multimedia-assisted teaching: During lectures, multimedia devices, such as projectors and computers, can be used to display pictures, videos or audio materials to increase students' participation and interest.
4. Interaction with students: In the course of lectures, we should actively interact with students and encourage them to ask and answer questions. Students' participation can be promoted by asking questions, group discussions or role-playing.
5. Pay attention to the speed and intonation: Pay attention to your own speed and intonation when giving lectures. Speaking too fast may make students difficult to understand, while speaking too slowly may make students lose interest. At the same time, proper use of intonation changes can increase the vividness and attraction of lectures.
6. Do a good job of time control: during the lecture, do a good job of time control to ensure that you complete the teaching content within the specified time. This can be achieved by planning the time allocation of each link in advance.
7. Confidence and smile: Confidence and smile are very important in an interview. By showing your self-confidence and friendly attitude, the interviewer can have a more positive impression of your teaching ability and communication ability.