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Module 10: Understanding Interview

Class 1: Understanding Interview Process

Objectives: Helping students to understand the process of interview.

How do I go about it?

  • Starter (5 mins):

    1. Facilitator can start by explaining the process of an interview.

    2. Talk how students can answer the questions.

    3. Have a discussion why interviews are conducted and the purpose of it.

    4. Facilitator can also choose to give some tips to remember for the students during an interview.

  • Discussion (20 mins): Facilitator can show the example of various videos. Have a discussion around it.

    • Job interview conversation 1


    • Job interview conversation 2 (Video unavailable)

    • Tell me about myself


  • Activity (30 mins): Facilitators can ask students to make a group of two. Let them start with self-introduction and their peers evaluating them. The facilitator can then choose to ask the group to present in front of the class.

Note for teachers: (These videos are to provide an idea about the interviews. Not all questions in the videos are important to discuss with the students.)

Possible challenges and solutions:

  • Low number of students: The facilitator can choose not to make groups and do activities on an individual basis.

  • Poor connection: In case of poor video connection, the facilitator can choose to type the concerned words or sentences in the chat box or, if possible, share the screen.

Reflection (filled after class):

  • What went well?

  • What did not go well?

  • What do I need to improve for the next class?

Class 2: Going to the Bank

Objectives: Students would be going to field visits like a bank or a park. Facilitator can help students understand what kind of questions they could ask during their visits.

How do I go about it?

  • Starter (5 mins):

  • Discussion (15 mins): Facilitators can start the class by talking about the bank. Ask questions to familiarize them.

    1. Have they visited a bank before?

    2. If yes, could they explain their experience?

    3. What happens in a bank according to students?

    4. Why do we go to a bank?

    • Facilitator can have a discussion with the students about having a conversation with the bank manager.

    • Facilitator can use these questions for reference:

      • Can I apply for the account myself?

      • What are things I need to start an account?

      • What are the online services provided in the bank?

      • Does the bank have a mobile app?

      • What are the minimum balance requirements in my account?

      • What type of accounts or cards can I have?

      • How can I use the bank to start saving?

      • What happens if I lose my card?

    • Facilitator can use this video to give an idea to the students.


  • Activity (35 mins): Facilitator can ask the students if they can imitate and have a roleplay with the video they just watched. They can be a group of three.

Note for teachers:

Possible challenges and solutions:

  • Low number of students: The facilitator can choose not to make groups and do activities on an individual basis.

  • Poor connection: In case of poor video connection, the facilitator can choose to type the concerned words or sentences in the chat box or, if possible, share the screen.

Reflection (filled after class):

  • What went well?

  • What did not go well?

  • What do I need to improve for the next class?

Class 3: Going on an Outdoor Trip

Objectives: Conversations at a Park.

How do I go about it?

  • Starter (5 mins):

  • Discussion (10 mins): Facilitators can talk about the next visit to a park.

    • Discuss with the students questions they can ask about the park.

    • How do students spend their time at the park?

    • For Example: A visit to Cubbon Park Bangalore.

      • What is the full name of Cubbon Park?

      • What is there to visit in the Cubbon Park?

      • What are the dos and don'ts in the park?

      • What can we do at the Cubbon Park?

    • This video can help students to give an idea about the what questions can be asked at a park and how to answer them.

  • Activity (40 mins): Facilitator can ask the students to talk about their experience of spending time at the park when they were kids. They can share in 7-8 sentences.

Possible challenges and solutions:

  • Low number of students: The facilitator can choose not to make groups and do activities on an individual basis.

  • Poor connection: In case of poor video connection, the facilitator can choose to type the concerned words or sentences in the chat box or, if possible, share the screen.

Reflection (filled after class):

  • What went well?

  • What did not go well?

  • What do I need to improve for the next class?

Class 4: Individual Interview

Objectives: One on one Mock Interview

How do I go about it?

  • Starter (5 mins):

  • Activity (50 mins): Facilitators can start having interview session for kids on an individual basis.

    • Facilitators can assess students based on the sentence formation, tenses and pronunciation.

    • Facilitator can use this format for the interview:

      • Can you tell me a little about yourself?

      • Why do you want this position?

      • What do you know about our company?

      • Why should we hire you?

      • What are you learning in your classes that will help you succeed in this position?

      • What are your strengths?

      • What are your weaknesses?

      • What's the accomplishment you feel proudest about?

      • Where do you see yourself in five years?

      • Can you work on holidays and weekends? What about evenings?

      • Do you have any questions about the job or this company?

Note for teachers: Facilitators can suggest some tips while the mock interview is happening or after one has finished as feedback. Such as:

  • To be polite with tone and words

  • Listen to the question carefully and then answer

  • Speak clearly and slowly for better pronunciation

Possible challenges and solutions:

  • Low number of students: The facilitator can choose not to make groups and do activities on an individual basis.

  • Poor connection: In case of poor video connection, the facilitator can choose to type the concerned words or sentences in the chat box or, if possible, share the screen.

Reflection (filled after class):

  • What went well?

  • What did not go well?

  • What do I need to improve for the next class?