Language Teacher Interview Questions

Language Teacher Interview Questions

Language teachers help students learn a second language. Some teach in classrooms, and others interact with students online. In a language teacher interview, you should expect questions about your teaching experience, education, and the languages you speak.

Top Language Teacher Questions & How to Answer

Question 1

Question #1: What tools do you use to teach students?

How to answer
How to answer: This question lets you showcase your teaching skills. You can talk about methods like showing movies or videos in the foreign language, singing songs in the language with students, assigning homework, or using visual aids.
Question 2

Question #2: Why did you decide to be a language teacher?

How to answer
How to answer: With this question, you can convince the interviewer that your goals align with theirs. Talk about why you're passionate about teaching and what events led you to choose a foreign language as a subject. For example, you could discuss your first trip to a foreign country and how much you enjoyed learning a new language.
Question 3

Question #3: How do you keep students motivated and prevent frustration?

How to answer
How to answer: Learning a new language is difficult, and some students could give up without a skilled teacher to motivate them. Talk about how you would focus more on comprehension than grammar or pronunciation. You can also discuss the benefits of giving students attainable tasks and praising them for their progress. If possible, mention a student who excelled and benefited from their new language skills.

1,277 language teacher interview questions shared by candidates

I was asked a series of questions about what I knew about Japan. Who was the Prime Minister? Why Japan? What Japanese culture was I interested in? I was asked about teaching. Did I have teaching experience? What was my teaching philosophy? What is something I could do at my school to encourage English language learning? How long did I plan to stay on JET? Why? What does JET stand for? Can you speak Japanese? And right as the interview was wrapping up, and I thought I was in the clear, I was asked the following question - 'Why did the United States drop 2 atomic bombs on Japan during WWII?' Yes, sometimes they really do ask this question. Do research online to find basic questions that are routinely answered. It's also important to look over the essay you wrote for your application. Sometimes they'll ask you questions about it. Good Luck!
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Assistant Language Teacher (ALT)

Interviewed at JET Program

4.1
Nov 30, 2020

I was asked a series of questions about what I knew about Japan. Who was the Prime Minister? Why Japan? What Japanese culture was I interested in? I was asked about teaching. Did I have teaching experience? What was my teaching philosophy? What is something I could do at my school to encourage English language learning? How long did I plan to stay on JET? Why? What does JET stand for? Can you speak Japanese? And right as the interview was wrapping up, and I thought I was in the clear, I was asked the following question - 'Why did the United States drop 2 atomic bombs on Japan during WWII?' Yes, sometimes they really do ask this question. Do research online to find basic questions that are routinely answered. It's also important to look over the essay you wrote for your application. Sometimes they'll ask you questions about it. Good Luck!

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