If you want to leave a good impression on the examiner, you should give full play to your wisdom and ability, whether it is the dress, attitude and expression in communication, you should also properly handle the whole process and make a reasonable allocation of time. Please note the following points:
1. Be modest and polite, and don't be impatient.
Be polite to others in all aspects of the interview. After entering the examination room, take the initiative to greet the examiner, pay attention to the degree of mastery, and avoid being unconfident or overconfident from affecting the examiner's "first impression". Before the interview, the examiner will briefly introduce the interview process. If you have any questions, you can wait until the examiner has introduced them. Don't interrupt the examiner, listen carefully.
Keep objective and calm, don't pretend to understand.
In the course of the exam, the interview topics are ever-changing, and you may encounter unfamiliar or unfamiliar topics. Pay attention to the divergence of thinking, contact the key words, and pay attention to moderation when expressing what you really don't understand, so as to avoid the examiner's feeling of far-fetched explanation and make it reasonable.
3. Control time reasonably and strengthen communication appropriately.
There will be a prescribed time during the exam and a reminder before the exam is over. Pay attention to the allocation of answering time, especially when there are specific requirements for answering questions in the stem, strictly control it, try to leave as much time as possible for answering questions, and fasten them through logic layer by layer in the process of thinking. At the same time, according to the different types of questions and situations in the examination room, make eye contact and physical display with the examiner appropriately to enhance the vividness of the interview.