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Several aspects that need to be paid attention to in teacher recruitment interviews

1. Makeup and clothing

You must know that you are applying for the teaching industry, and you will teach and educate people in the future. So be sure to pay attention to your gauges.

1. Wear light makeup instead of heavy makeup. Bangs should not cover your eyes, and it is not easy to perm or dye your hair. Try to be as refreshing as possible.

2. Clothing must conform to professional characteristics. For academic subjects, you must wear formal attire, and gentlemen, don’t forget to wear a tie. When teaching physical education, you will need to wear sportswear.

3. Makeup and clothing must be consistent with the age level of the students being taught. Teaching elementary school students has different makeup and clothing than teaching high school students.

In short, female teachers should feel elegant and approachable. Male teachers should feel upright and full of masculinity.

2. Entering the trial lecture location

1. If no one leads you into the trial lecture venue, you must knock on the door first. When you are told to come in, gently open the door and enter.

Note that the walk from the door to the podium is also a time to observe you. Therefore, you must walk tall and straight to give people the first impression of being energetic. Some applicants hold textbooks in their arms when they come in, hunched over, and don't have the demeanor of a teacher at all. The first impression I gave was very bad.

2. If someone leads you into the trial lecture location, be polite. Say hello first when you enter. For example, hello everyone.

3. Self-introduction

Even if this item is not included in the recruitment process, you must take the initiative to fight for it. This will give you a preliminary understanding of your strengths and personality.

The self-introduction should focus on eight words: highlight yourself and show your personality. Be confident and demonstrate a passion for the subject you teach.

4. Trial lecture

1. First of all, you must indicate the subjects and content you want to teach, which grade it is for, and which class it is for. For example: New Curriculum Standard Chinese Volume 9, Unit 2, New Lesson 2.

2. Mandarin

Be sure to use Mandarin. If you speak in local dialect as soon as you speak, then you have already been passed at this time. Because Mandarin is a basic skill for teachers. Mandarin must be standard and the pronunciation clear. (Especially for Chinese subjects)

3. Volume

The volume should be loud. Don't think that you are facing several people. Think of them as a class of kids. Moreover, after listening to the class for a day, they are already drowsy, so your volume should be enough to wake them up.

4. Tone

The tone of voice should be ups and downs. There should be accent, light tone, drag tone, and rhythm. Don’t have a catchphrase. For example: Right, right, etc.

5. Speaking speed

Don’t speak too fast. Some candidates may be too nervous and start talking non-stop and fast as soon as they get on stage. It's like rushing on a mission. As a result, after the class, he didn't even know what he was talking about, and the students didn't understand anything. Therefore, you should speak as slowly as possible to relieve tension.

6. Appearance

Keep your head up, chest out, and look straight ahead. The hands can be placed freely on either side of the body. It can also be placed on the podium. Don't shake your legs. Look around the podium from time to time and make eye contact with the students.

7. Writing on the blackboard

Chalk writing is also a basic skill for teachers. Beautiful chalk writing can add a lot of color to the teacher. In addition to the correctness of the characters, the layout of the writing on the blackboard must also be mastered. Don't squeeze too much into the students on the left and right.