1) What’s a lesson or activity you thought would flop but ended up being a hit? 2) How do you explain a tricky grammar rule in a way that makes students actually get it? 3) What’s a student mispronunciation or error that made you laugh (but you kept your poker face)? 4) Which part of language teaching do you secretly enjoy the most—grammar drills, games, pronunciation, or something else? 5) How do you help students stay motivated when they hit a learning plateau? 6) What’s your favorite metaphor or analogy to explain a difficult language concept? 7) How has teaching a language changed the way you learn languages yourself? 8) What’s a cultural reference you’ve had to explain more times than you can count? 9) What’s a lesson that completely surprised you—either in how it went or how students reacted? 10) What’s the most creative thing a student has ever done to try and remember a vocabulary word? 11) How do you handle it when students bring their native language into the classroom in clever or unexpected ways? 12) What language game or activity do you always look forward to using in class? 13) How do you balance staying on track with the lesson plan while also being flexible and responsive to students? 14) What’s a piece of advice you’d give to your past self when you first started teaching languages? 15) How do you bring humor into your language lessons without it feeling forced? 16) What’s a lesson topic you’ve taught so many times that you could do it in your sleep—but still enjoy? 17) How do you encourage shy students to speak up in class? 18) What’s a song, movie, or TV show you love using in class, and how do students usually respond? 19) What’s a cultural misunderstanding you’ve seen happen in class that turned into a great learning moment?

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