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I got an interview with the University of Hong Kong, but I don't think my spoken English is enough for the interview in English. Can China people appear in HKU interviews?
I had an interview with HKU. . .

The interview in HKU is a group interview, that is, three professors face 7~ 10 students at the same time.

As far as I know, the interviewers in the other school are all from Hong Kong, and some of them should be from the mainland, even professors from the mainland, so it is absolutely no problem to speak Chinese when you really can't remember. Of course, it's embarrassing to jump out of Chinese in front of so many classmates. Note that some Hong Kong professors' Mandarin is really not so good. If you really can't help speaking Mandarin, it depends on the reaction of the professors.

The most important thing in a group interview is to start a dialogue. You should learn to interrupt others appropriately, but don't start talking alone.

The first self-introduction must be well prepared, and this paragraph must be very smooth, at least such a first impression is better.

After that, I have to improvise, and there is nothing to prepare, because the general topics are very strange and I have never heard of repetition. . . If you must prepare, practice the recent world events in English.

Remember, don't say, "Can I think about it?" When you feel speechless. Or "I need to sort out my thoughts on this problem", you can pause for a while, but not more than 5 seconds. If you feel speechless, immediately throw the topic to others,' what do you think of this?'

Of course, the professor will organize the scene appropriately. If you haven't got the right to speak for a long time, the professor may interrupt others and let you speak alone.

It's just an interview Of course I'm going. Don't worry. It's simple. . . If you don't have enough vocabulary, be smart, keep everything you say within your vocabulary and express yourself.