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Teaching Demo Interview
©51Talk. Proprietary and Confidential.
Teaching Demo Interview
© 51Talk. Proprietary and Confidential.
To make a good impression during the interview, please ensure a clutter free home office, bright lighting, professional dress and central positioning of your image in the camera.
• The interview is going to be about 25 minutes long.
• For the first 10-15 minutes of it, you'll be expected to give a demo lesson based on the slides' content, but with a degree of freedom in how you teach it.
• For real lessons further on, you'll have to print out and hold up materials from a curriculum provided to you, or use Skype's screen share function, but for the demo lesson there is no need to.The interviewer will have the slides open on their side.
• Assume that your student is 6-10 years old and that you are giving a one-on-one lesson. This is how it will be in practice as well.
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Demo Tips
• Be punctual.• Always keep smiling. Be energetic, patient and cheerful.• Speak clearly and slowly.• Keep your instructions clear and simple.• Use body language: here is a helpful video on
Total Physical Response (TPR) https://youtu.be/1Mk6RRf4kKs• Employ teaching kits: props, flashcards, etc.• Encourage and reward the student: high-five, clap your hands and so on.