Here are somethings which you should avoid in an interview:
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You should know something about the place / the company. You should sound like you know something about the job they are offering, beyond the usual info.
How one should reply depends on whether the applicant has decided, based on the information received in the initial interview, to continue their application. If so, then they should reply promptly, with a view to arranging the interview at a convenient time. I not, then a formal note informing the employer that they have decided not to further pursue the position would be appropriate.
This is one of the types of question that you may get at an interview; they are intended to get you to talk about yourself in a fairly informal manner. The questions are usually about some aspect of your own life so it is not possible for anyone else to answer them for you. You should think carefully, before attending the interview, about such questions as this so as to be prepared when asked. There are several such questions and there is a great deal of information on the internet and elsewhere about techniques to employ when attending interviews.
I think and you should know that this is my own opinion. Well to an interview, you should dress conservatively. But you can always investigate what other employers wear.
Some helpful tips for one attending a job interview for a teachers position would be to know what the school is about. Research the school for any programs which are exclusive. One could create a portfolio of ones past work as well and offer to show it ahead of being asked to.
You shouldn't have to get the interviewee to talk. They should know they are there for an interview and would know they would be expected to talk. You can be warm and welcoming and make them feel comfortable.
As we don't know the circumstances, only you can decide what to do.
there is nothing you can do but just think that if it is wrong if you dont get the interview then you know what to improve on
She hasn't said that we know of yet you should interview her!
You should do your homework ahead of the interview and know something about the company. You can use that information to form an answer to this question.
You should not mention anything negative about a previous employer in an interview. You never know who the interviewer might know, or who they might call to verify your application. Harping on the negative also makes you as the candidate look a bit sour and pessimistic.
First you have to know who you want to interview. Then you have to be part of a fan club for that person. After that you need to try and get to a higher level for that organisation then you should be able to organise a face to face interview with them.