مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : تخصص انجليزيه
LADYLAMIA
2013-09-04, 21:42
ارجوا من كل الاخوة اللذين اجتازو مسابقة الاساتذة ان يفيدوني بنوع الاسئلة التي طرحت عليهم في تخصص اللغة الانجليزية وجازكم الله خيرا
yasser-bdj
2013-09-05, 09:56
Just two questions:
- Why do you want to be a teacher?
- In your opinion, who is a good teacher?
That's it!
أم شيماءزكي
2013-09-05, 10:05
1- introduce your self..
2- you have to choose an item from a list and explain your choice. (e.g reading books,watching movies,becoming a teacher,....etc)
3-conjugate some irregular verbs into negative form.
These are the questions they asked me in the interview...good luck.
Yasmina LY
2013-09-05, 11:39
ما هو مفهوم المحاكاة (Simulation) و ما هي فوائدها؟
the question was written like this in a piece of paper.
Dark Wings
2013-09-05, 12:01
ام شيماء زكي
we can't say conjugate irregular verbs into negative form!!! this is probably not english. however we can say "turn the irrigular verbs into negative form" this is technicaly speaking
أم شيماءزكي
2013-09-05, 12:52
[QUOTE=Dark Wings;1054246953]ام شيماء زكي
we can't say conjugate irregular verbs into negative form!!! this is probably not english. however we can say "turn the irrigular verbs into negative form" this is technicaly speaking[
As always,YOU're wrong dear darkwings .WE CAN SAY "conjugate a given verb into the negative form " it's Real english ... I don't know where did you learn English, but be sure , this sentence is correct
http://www.guidetojapanese.org/learn/grammar/negativeverbs (http:// http://www.guidetojapanese.org/learn/grammar/negativeverbs)
by the way, write IRREGULAR NOT irrigular and technically not technicaly
;) best regards
Just one question: How songs can be used to teach English?
"turn the irrigular verbs into negative form"
and
"conjugate a given verb into the negative form "
How is the second sentence is wrong, while yours is true? I see no big difference between the two sentences except the verb....So it is a matter of wich is the right verb to use?
As far as I am concerned, conjugate is the right verb to use in the sentence
Best regards
VampFreak
2013-09-05, 15:45
The answers to the questions aren't of much importance. What they'll focus on is the way you answer them. Try to avoid the "yes/no" answers; they don't appreciate those. Bear in mind that they want to see how you behave, so it'd best if you appear as much confident as you can.
As for the questions, they differ from one interview to another. In my city we were asked the following:
How do you conceive the notion of teaching?
Why do you want to teach? (As obvious as the answer might be, avoid mentioning the fact that you're unemployed)
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Others would ask you to loudly read a certain paragraph and analyse it
What are the different teaching approaches? What is the teaching approach used in Algeria? (Competency based approach)
Who is supposed to talk more in class, and why?
That's all I can remember thus far. Don't stress yourself over it that much, just try not to look nervous or anxious.
Best of luck! :)
LADYLAMIA
2013-09-05, 21:46
thnank you Guyyyyyyyyyyyyyyssssssss
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