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Re: Interview Assistance/Help

Originally Posted by
silentjob
Tdol - I was thinking this, but didn't want to come across as being pushy! I suppose I could do that, but would knowing the ages of the pupils make things clearer? If they are new to English then the age would be irrelevant no? ]
There's a lot of difference between a first class for young children and one for middle-aged business people. It's not unreasonable to ask whether it's appropriate to prepare a lesson involving nursery rhymes.
Good luck anyway. Let us know what happens.
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Re: Interview Assistance/Help

Originally Posted by
fivejedjon
There's a lot of difference between a first class for young children and one for middle-aged business people. It's not unreasonable to ask whether it's appropriate to prepare a lesson involving nursery rhymes.
Good luck anyway. Let us know what happens.
Yes, I realise this! Maybe it wasn't clear in my first post, this job is an EAL position in a Secondary School, so as Tdol pointed out, the age range is from 11-17.
Thanks to all who contributed, its appreciated.
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