ENGLISH IS REQUIRED FOR CABIN CREW INTERVIEWS!
Make sure your English is adequate before entering the cabin crew interviews. Those who want to pursue a career in airlines should improve their English. Most of the candidates who apply to airlines cannot pass the interviews just because their English communication skills are not sufficient. Don't make the mistake they made!
ENGLISH INTERVIEW PROGRAM FOR CABIN CREW CANDIDATES
As Aviation English Center, we help you reach your targeted English level and pass all airline interviews.
By making the necessary determinations to improve yourself and your English, we aim to take you one step forward in airline interviews with plenty of practice along with an intensive study program.
Interview English Program for Cabin Crew Candidates; It covers the entire interview process from the beginning of your job application to what you need to do during the interview. The program will teach you a variety of strategies to help you succeed.
Program Benefits
- At the end of the program, you will be able to
- describe yourself and your career in English with confidence.
- recognize your weakness' and strengths.
- understand the importance of an interview from the employer's point of view.
- answer questions about your CV and cover letter.
- cope with the difficult questions posed to you during the airline interviews.
- use your body language more effectively and learn how to identify yourself in an airline interview.
- receive ideas and advices from expert English teachers.
- know your current level of English and learn what you can do to improve it before the interview.
PROGRAM FORMAT
Interview English for Cabin Crew Candidates program consists of one-to-one lessons with professional English teachers. This program focuses on improving your performance, self-confidence and preparation to answer difficult questions in the interview.
PROGRAM CURRICULUM
UNIT |
SUBJECT |
CONTENT |
UNIT 1 |
You, your career, your qualifications, your experience and your plans |
Giving personal information CV, cover letter and application forms |
Identifying your strengths and weaknesses |
Describing your character |
UNIT 2 |
Airlines requirements |
Airlines requirements |
Preparation for skill tests |
Catering dialogues |
Exemplifying |
Language proficiency |
UNIT 3 |
Answering interview questions |
Personal questions |
Questions about career history |
Technical questions |
Pronunciation tests |
UNIT 4 |
Group discussions |
Understanding different perspectives |
Joining an idea, objecting, interfering |
Advanced persuasion techniques |
Approve, repeat, summarize |
UNIT 5 |
English language proficiency |
Get to know your current level of English |
Types of language tests. Are you ready? |