Interview Technique
An interview is a conversation between two or more people where questions are asked by the interviewer to elicit facts or statements from the interviewee. Interviews are a standard part of qualitative research. They are also used in journalism and media reporting and in various employment-related contexts, such as a job interview. Those wishing to attend further education may be interviewed to secure their place at college or university.
The NEA Interview Technique syllabus takes Learners through a process where they will learn the important aspects of taking part in an interview and the importance of self-presentation. A successful interviewee will be able to engage interest, possibly persuade and inform their interviewer, sharing their thoughts and ideas with clarity of thought, confidence and ease.
Student Learning Objectives:
NEA’s Interview Technique syllabus builds self-confidence and self-esteem, speaking and listening skills, as well as clarity of thought, the syllabus taking them through:
- CV writing
- Preparing for and taking part in a formal interview
- Learning interview techniques
- Presentation skills
- Public speaking
- Relaxation techniques
- Receiving constructive and encouraging feedback.
NEA offers progressive Interview Technique Examinations which can be introduced to learners from Preparatory Grade (Key stage 1) to Level 3 (Key Stage 4).
PERFORMER CATEGORIES
- Solo
EXAMINATIONS GRADES
- Preliminary | Transition
- Grades 1, 2, 4 and 5
- Grade 3 (Foundation)
- Grade 6 (Bronze) | Grade 7 (Silver) | Grade 8 (Gold)
DIPLOMA LEVELS
- ANEA – Level 4 (Speech and Drama | Public Speaking | Diploma in Performance [Acting, Mime, Musical Theatre] )
- ANEA – Level 5 (Speech and Drama | Public Speaking)
- LNEA – Level 6 (Speech and Drama Teaching Diploma | Public Speaking Diploma)
UCAS TARIFF POINTS
- Between 8 and 30 points (subject to pass mark)
- Grades 6, 7, 8 ONLY