What questions do teachers usually ask in graduate English interviews?
One of the interview teachers for the on-site re-examination. Just put aside professional questions and ask me, "What are you thinking when you see your opponent is fluent in English, but you don't know what she is talking about?" In fact, I was at a loss at that time, and I said it in a mess. Pretend to be calm on the surface. But I feel in my heart that graduate students are already saying goodbye to me. Because then there was a more embarrassing picture: when a teacher asked me this question, all the other teachers at the scene laughed with it ... and finally they all took a broken attitude. Although they answered meticulously, remember, even if you are cool, you should be cool and dignified. So my last meaning is to say, "Although I am not as good as her in English, I am better than her in other places. I can sing … I can play the guitar … I can xxx… I can xxx… "Anyway, I just brag about myself. Then I received the admission notice the next day. Later, the graduate tutor chatted and said, "I like versatile students ..."