What should I pay attention to when applying for a tour guide?

Applicants for tour guides should pay attention to the following matters:

First, respect the examination room staff except the examiner, who have the right to decide whether the candidates violate the rules. If they are found to have violated the rules (such as making noise in the examination room, not referring to the examination room according to the prescribed time, improper words and deeds, not leaving the examination room on time, etc.). ), their test scores and make-up exam qualifications will be cancelled (it seems that most provinces and regions have cancelled the make-up exam this year).

Second, use more polite expressions, such as "Hello, teacher!" "Teachers have worked hard!" "Thank you for your advice!" "Goodbye!" Such as this, although there are no hard and fast rules for exam scoring, it usually affects the examiner's subjective impression, thus affecting his score.

Third, pay attention to dress. Although it is winter, it is best to wear formal clothes for daily thick coats. When you enter the examination room, you can take it off and put it outside the door, otherwise your image will be bloated.

Fourth, when explaining and answering questions, you must look at the examiner with confident eyes, and don't leave the examiner with a feeling of nervousness, endorsement and fear.

You can guess the question that you can't answer, but you must declare that this is your personal opinion. If you are really not sure, you'd better confess, ask the examiner on the spot, and don't pretend to understand.

6. The examiner should listen carefully when asking questions, and then think for two seconds before answering. Don't blurt it out, it will make the examiner feel unstable and lack prudence in thinking.

7. If you feel at a loss during the interview, you'd better prepare a pen and bring it in. Hold the pen behind your back when explaining, so as not to feel that there is no place to put your hands, and it can also be used as a guide.