Eight Points to Make in a Job Interview

Say:
1. that language acquisition is the same for any age, that all that the students need is to listen to interesting comprehensible input in a low-stress setting. 

2. that you don’t use worksheets.

3. that you teach according to the national standard of Communication.

4. that you teach according to the research, which is that people learn languages via comprehensible input. 

5. that your language-teaching journey has taken you into a more heart-centered approach. 

6. that you work with images and drawings and that each child in the class has a job, the most coveted being that of the artist. 

7. that you base all your instruction on images that your students create, which makes it a lot more fun. 

8. that you feel that the experience that each single child has in your classroom is far more important to you than the test scores that a few may achieve.