Play / pause 0:00 0:00 volume < previous > next "How do you make important decisions?" There are many ways to answer this question, and if you have a reasonable method of making decisions, it will probably be sufficient. One answer I thought of included not being afraid of asking your manager. You can follow up by saying even the best needs mentoring, and you always want to improve. So basically, this could work as an answer, but depending on the job, you might have a better shot with an answer like my example. Short Answers Long Answer This is a decent answer, but I think you might be able to think of a better one. Feel free to be creative with your answers because those are the answers the interviewer will remember the most.
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FAQs
How to ace an ESL interview? ›
Try to keep your experience positive at all times, even if your previous boss was a nutcase and the students were demons in disguise. Talk about examples of how you helped students improve their English, aspects of the job that you enjoyed, and how you developed as a teacher. Show that you're happy teaching.
How to teach interview skills to ESL students? ›Pair each of your students with a different member of the class to conduct a mock interview. By matching each person with a new partner and her set of questions, the interviewee will still have to think on his feet as he answers the questions. Once the interviews are complete, debrief with your class.
How do you handle unexpected changes or challenges in an interview? ›The first thing to do when faced with an unexpected change or challenge is to stay calm and positive. Don't panic, get defensive, or show frustration. Instead, take a deep breath, smile, and thank the interviewer for the opportunity. Show them that you are adaptable, flexible, and willing to learn.
How do you deal with change in the workplace interview question? ›- Identify your strengths. Think about your strengths and how they helped you handle change. ...
- Reflect on your experiences handling change. ...
- Describe the outcome in your example. ...
- Highlight what you've learned. ...
- Use the STAR technique.
The 4Cs consist of communication, collaboration, critical thinking, and creativity.
How can I improve my ESL fluency? ›- Speak, speak, speak. Let's start right off by saying that there isn't a magic pill for better speaking. ...
- Reflect on your conversations. ...
- Listen and read. ...
- Prepare cheat sheets. ...
- Pick up the phone. ...
- Record your voice. ...
- Learn phrases rather than single words. ...
- Have fun.