- •Unit 3 Education Part 1 School Lead-in
- •Reading
- •Chestnut Academy Mission
- •Chestnut Academy Values
- •Who Are We?
- •Fourth Grade Curriculum
- •September 1-15 Lunch Menus
- •Latest News from Fourth Grade!
- •Fourth Grade Supply List
- •Assignments for Friday, September 1
- •House Rules: Discipline That Works!
- •Dress Code Information - Lower School
- •Exercises
- •Talking and Writing
- •Role-play
- •Additional Language Exercises
- •Translation Exercises
- •Unit 3 Education Part 2 University Lead-in
- •Reading
- •Exercises
- •Talking and Writing
- •Role-play
- •Additional Language Exercises
- •Scrape through, sail through, qualify, get through
- •Reading
- •Distant Learning
- •Going the Distance
- •E-learning the Way to an mba
- •Cyber Reality
- •Exercises
- •Talking and Writing
- •Role-play
- •Additional Language Exercises
- •Unit 3 Education Part 4 Teaching Lead-in
- •Reading
- •Exercises
- •Talking and Writing
- •Role-play
Role-play
Let's imagine a situation where you've been involved in the admissions4. You conduct the interviews and talk to the applicants willing to do the university TEFL course. Reasonably, you ask difficult questions to find out if the youngsters are mature in their determination and realize the pros and cons of the profession. The applicants handle the questions to the best of their ability. Act out a mock interview with your desk-mate.
Let's assume that you know about an organization which runs a programme of hiring language teacher assistants from Anglo-phone countries. You approach your head-teacher with a request to get in touch with that company to be affiliated with the programme. The head-teacher has a lot of questions and doubts regarding this issue. Now you only rely on your communication and negotiating skills to convince your boss.
1This phrase may be considered impolite and should not be used in formal situations.
2 Master of Business Administration
3 teaching English as a foreign language
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