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Getting ready for your Borderlink ALT one‑on‑one interview? This is where you show who you are—not just on paper, but in person. In this video, I’ll guide you through the 3 phases of success, plus a bonus teaching tip that can set you apart. Phase 1: Answering questions based on your submitted form This is where interviewers check consistency between your application and your answers. I’ll share strategies to stay confident, avoid contradictions, and highlight your strengths. Phase 2: Communication and teaching style (demo lesson) Here’s your chance to shine as a teacher. I’ll show you how to demonstrate clarity, energy, and adaptability in a short demo lesson—skills that prove you can engage students effectively. Phase 3: Japanese language ability Borderlink values candidates who can navigate daily life and school communication in Japan. I’ll explain what level of Japanese is expected, how to respond if you’re still learning, and how to show willingness to improve. Bonus: How to teach a song to learners Music is a powerful teaching tool. I’ll walk you through a simple, fun way to teach a song that demonstrates rhythm, pronunciation, and classroom engagement—all in just a few minutes. By the end of this video, you’ll have a clear roadmap to passing Borderlink’s one‑on‑one interview with confidence. Watch until the end for the bonus—it could be the difference between a good interview and a great one! #adventuresofjapan #BorderlinkInterview #ALTInterviewSecrets #OneOnOneInterview #TeachInJapan #ALTJourney #InterviewTips #AceYourInterview #ALTInterview #ALTJapan #EnglishTeaching #BorderlinkALT #WorkInJapan #InterviewTips #ALTRecruitment #JapanJobs #TeachingAbroad #ALTHiring #ESLJobs #EnglishTeacherJapan