ADVETI Dec 2015 London interviews
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聽 Please note that several of us had flown to England for the interviews from other countries - so it was a big surprise. The test contained the same questions as written above (please note that there is a question about summative and formative assessment).聽 I was asked in the interview if I was comfortable teaching "boys" and how I would handle discipline problems in the classroom. I was also asked what my qualifications were (it was clear that they had not read my CV) and after answering was asked why I had a Master's in TESOL from Australia, a CELTA from Cambridge and an undergraduate degree and secondary teaching license in the USA. I wasn't sure how to answer that question or why it was asked, but basically told them that I wanted all my bases covered and felt well rounded as a teacher and teacher trainer. The interviewer said "I think we have a place for you teaching Cambridge courses, as you have a degree from Cambridge" which made me think he had no idea what a CELTA was. Anyway, a week afterwards I got the initial offer and two weeks later the final offer. I accepted, gave a leave date, informed the recruiter that I needed a month's notice to leave my apartment and for my husband and I to give notice for our current jobs. After signing the "final" contract, we all decided it was safe to give the notices, and we are now one week from supposed leave date and we do not have a visa or flight ticket in our hands. We have been very calm but now getting nervous and thinking of extending our lease agreement and asking out current schools to keep us on until we have the visas in our hand - and MOE/ADVETI will just have to wait another month after the visa is issued. One last thing regards attestations. Only two weeks ago, the recruiter informed me that all degrees, certificates and marriage license must be attested IN THE COUNTRY OF ORIGIN of issue. After some research, calling the UAE Embassy in the United States and Australia to verify the process, and at the suggestion of the recruiter, accepted attestation companies to get the necessary stamps for all documents. The grand total is nearly $1200 USD because I have degrees from 3 countries.