BP Unit 3.2 and 3.4 Job interview questions

3.2 Job interview questions
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3.2 Job interview questions

Slide 1 - Slide

How are you feeling at the moment?
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Slide 2 - Poll

Which picture shows positive body language?
A
picture A
B
picture B

Slide 3 - Quiz

Which picture shows negative body language?
A
Picture C
B
Picture D

Slide 4 - Quiz

Write down a typical job interview question.

Slide 5 - Open question

Put the words in the correct order. Type the whole sentence.
are - weaknesses - What - your - strengths - and - ?

Slide 6 - Open question

Put in the correct order:
us- you - would - for - Why - like - work - to -?

Slide 7 - Open question

Put in the correct order:
years' - you - Where - see - do - in - five - yourself - time - ?

Slide 8 - Open question

Direct questions
There are two types of direct questions. 
1) Closed questions where the answer is yes or no.
Have you worked in sales before?
Do you have any experience for this position?
2) Open questions starting with  'what - who - why - when  - where - how - etc.
Why did you decide to travel for a year?
What working hours are you available?

Slide 9 - Slide

Indirect questions
These are used to be more polite or when a question is more difficult or challenging. 
Different ways of starting indirect questions are:
- Can/ Could you tell me/ us ...
Can you tell me how many people work in the department?
- I would like to know if / wh- question words
I'd like to know what the starting salary will be?
We'd like to know if you have an experience in this field?

Slide 10 - Slide

Do you provide any training?
A
direct question
B
indirect question

Slide 11 - Quiz

Speaking activity 3.4 ex. 6

Slide 12 - Slide

Learning goals
How to conduct a job interview.
- Asking open and closed questions
- Asking direct and indirect questions
- Talking about your qualifications
- Talking about your experience
- Talking about your personal qualifications

Slide 13 - Slide

Direct questions
There are two types of direct questions. 
1) Closed questions where the answer is yes or no.
Have you worked in sales before?
Do you have any experience for this position?
2) Open questions starting with  'what - who - why - when  - where - how - etc.
Why did you decide to travel for a year?
What working hours are you available?

Slide 14 - Slide

Indirect questions
These are used to be more polite or when a question is more difficult or challenging. 
Different ways of starting indirect questions are:
- Can/ Could you tell me/ us ...
Can you tell me how many people work in the department?
- I would like to know if / wh- question words
I'd like to know what the starting salary will be?
We'd like to know if you have an experience in this field?

Slide 15 - Slide

Process
1. You are going to do two job interviews.
2. Student A is going to interview student B.
3. Read the three advertisements. Choose one.
4. Student A:  Write down four questions as interviewer.
5. Student B: Write down four questions to ask.
6. Do the job interview.
7.  Then change roles and do the interview again.

Slide 16 - Slide

How did you do?
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Slide 17 - Poll

I would like to know if you provide any training?
A
direct question
B
indirect question

Slide 18 - Quiz

Indirect questions: closed or open
You can be polite and use an indirect question to get a yes/ no answer.

Direct closed question: Do you provide training? ( Yes / No)
Indirect closed question: I would like to know whether you provide training. (Yes/ No)

Direct closed question: Will I need to travel? ( Yes/ No)
Indirect closed question: Could you tell me whether I will need to travel?

Slide 19 - Slide

Put in the correct order:
tell - how - need - I - me - travel - Could - often - to - need - you - will-?

Slide 20 - Open question

Word order ( woordvolgorde)
Always check the word order in indirect questions.
I'd like to know who I will report to.
(onderwerp - hulpwerkwoord)
not
I'd like to know who will I report to.

Slide 21 - Slide

Is this sentence is correct:
I'd like to know why would you like to work for us?
A
yes
B
no

Slide 22 - Quiz

Is this word order correct:
Can you tell me what is your greatest strength?
A
yes
B
no

Slide 23 - Quiz

Book Unit 3.2 and 3.4 pages 30 - 31 and 34 - 35
Unit 3.2 Do exercises 5 - 6 - 7 


Unit 3.4 Do exercises 3 - 5
SPEAKING TASK 6A
use an advertisement from  JAM - IBS

Slide 24 - Slide

additional class activity 3.4

Slide 25 - Slide

3.4 Interviews: discuss in pairs
Listening a
Discuss the pairs of tips for preparing for an interview. 
Which tip in each pair do you agree with?
1.
a) Prepare answers to possible questions.
b) Improvise answers to questions you are asked.

Slide 26 - Slide

3.4 Interviews
A)There’s no need to ask any questions. Just focus on getting the job.
B)  Interviews are two-way: prepare questions to ask.

Slide 27 - Slide

3.4  Interviews
A) Telling small lies is OK in interviews if it helps you get the job.
B) Never tell lies - it's cheating the interviewer and yourself. You might end up with responsibilities you cannot manage.

Slide 28 - Slide

3.4 Listening 3A page 34
Listen to two different interviews for the same job. Note down the positive and negative points about the skills an experience of the candidates Max and John.

Slide 29 - Slide

Who is the best candidate in your view?

Slide 30 - Open question

Interviews
3C Why does the interviewer use a mix of open and closed questions?

Slide 31 - Slide