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What questions do children usually ask in primary school interviews?
1, knowledge accumulation ability

The subjects investigated mainly include Chinese, mathematics and English. There are many topics involved, but they are all within a certain range.

Math:

Mainly in the form of thinking questions, basic knowledge and oral calculation. The addition and subtraction within 20 (oral calculation), the addition and subtraction within 100 and the mixed operation should be mastered skillfully. Mathematical logic thinking problems, such as the conversion of different things, gave 8 pieces of sugar, gave 2 pieces, and the child took 3 pieces. How many pieces are left? And queuing. There are four people in front of you and five people behind you. How many people are there?

Language:

Mainly study pinyin, literacy, picture reading and story telling. 800~ 1000 common Chinese characters should be mastered and pinyin should be proficient. They can read story books with pinyin and recite some ancient poems. You can play games with children in the form of poetry literacy, rhyme literacy, string literacy and reading literacy.

English:

Mainly examine children's simple everyday language. Self-introduction, greetings, various colors corresponding to various fruits, etc. There will also be some simple conversations, or teach children a paragraph before they read it to examine their English level and learning ability.

2. Language expression ability

It mainly examines children's ability to communicate with others, and at the same time pays attention to cultivating children's etiquette. Interviewers often ask such questions:

What's your name? How old are you?

Children can get used to chatting with others by chatting with others frequently to avoid sudden nervousness and shyness during the interview.

What do you like to eat? What do you like to play?

Encourage children to express their ideas, find out their preferences and train them to describe their preferences. Get into the habit of sharing with others.

Where does your family live? How many people are there in the family?

Many basic problems need parents to tell their children more, which not only exercises their memory and expressive power, but also gives them a certain sense of security.

What's your father/mother's name? What is your job? What do you want to be when you grow up?

If you have the opportunity, you can take your children to your workplace to have a look, let them feel more and know more, and guide them to discover what they like.

3, life ability and common sense

Mainly examine children's daily life self-care ability and daily processing ability, and often test questions are:

Have you ever quarreled with children? Why? How did you handle it?

Usually parents should tell their children right and wrong, distinguish right from wrong, and be able to think independently.

What should I do if I get lost in the mall with my parents?

You can teach children some practical knowledge anywhere, and you can teach them at any time. The ability to live lies in accumulation.

The doorbell rang and there was no one at home. What would you do?

Similar topics examine children's ability to cope with problems, and parents can also ask questions to their children at home.

Step 4 show

Please perform a talent;

Please sing a song;

Look at pictures and tell stories;

In short, some schools will set some interview questions according to themselves, and the ability of many interview questions lies in their usual accumulation. Parents should not be nervous, I believe that children will be able to show their best.

5, understand the children's living atmosphere, family education environment, that is, estimate the degree of parents' cooperation with education.