Troy's argument in this episode is that when you are offered a job, you need to ask a lot of very penetrating questions, and just sort of generally act the inquisitor during the interview. This makes sense because Troy often takes jobs and doesn't actually know what he's said agreed to do! Steve, on the other hand, hasn't had a job for years so doesn't know how to be interviewed, or to interrogate a job offerer (is that a word?). It also makes sense to ask lots of questions during the job interview because we want to have a job we like, and it's important to work for (and with) people that are nice.
Classroom observations
Teaching young learners
Teachers in the Movies - Good Morning Vietnam
Extra-curricular activities
How much is enough?
Reading research
Golden Rules for teachers
Sucking as a language learner
Soft skills and the language classroom
Substituting
What or How - What's more important?
Teacher repertoire
Technology and the classroom
Movement and learning
Making mistakes in the classroom
How English is your English
Loving languages
Metalanguage - should we use it in the classroom?
Sharing and caring in the staffroom
Unexpected and difficult student questions
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