1. Accuracy: In civil servant interviews, question review is particularly important. You must grasp the key words in the interview questions in the shortest possible time, especially if there is no question book. Good keywords. Then quickly identify the question type, grasp the test points, and make an overall idea. Whether the language expression in the interview is accurate first depends on the accurate grasp and rational analysis of the interview questions. If you have a wrong understanding of the question itself, you will definitely not be able to answer it accurately. Therefore, question review is the most important prerequisite in the interview, and question review requires skills, especially in a relatively tense and serious environment. It is indeed difficult for candidates to completely remember and grasp the examiner's questions. How to solve this problem? You can start with keywords. By memorizing the key words in the interview questions and then conducting an overall analysis in our minds, we can help us identify the question types in a timely and effective manner, so as to solve the problem appropriately. In addition, it is necessary to comprehensively conceive the test questions, connect various scattered key points, and then organize them into a complete and rigorous language.
2. Integrity: The integrity of language is an important part of language expression in civil servant interviews. During the interview, candidates must answer questions consistently and completely. Some candidates, after hearing the examiner's questions, answer the questions blindly without thinking or before forming a complete framework, which will cause them to go off topic. Candidates can consciously control and coordinate in their daily lives, because it is difficult to rely solely on temporary control in the examination room, and it will also lead to excessive mental stress, slippage and other phenomena, which is not conducive to the progress of the examination. Therefore, while thinking, candidates can first list the overall framework and then fill in the content. The role of the outline is a clue, pulling you to think and express in this direction. Think about the overall structure first, which can at least ensure that you can answer the question from beginning to end, so that you will not be left with nothing to say in the middle.
3. Richness: When many candidates think about the problem, they have the basic framework, but there is no content to fill it in, that is, the language is not rich enough. Candidates can use examples, quotations, theoretical analysis, negative arguments and other methods to develop their arguments. When answering a question, there must be a central argument, and we can use different methods to develop the sub-arguments, and the forms can also be diverse. For example, when demonstrating a point of view, you can use examples to support your point of view, so that the expression can be The content should be practical; you can also quote famous sayings from sages, celebrity anecdotes, idioms and allusions to demonstrate. But the premise is that you must accurately understand the true meaning of these examples, famous quotes, anecdotes, idioms and allusions, ensure accurate use, and remember to blindly enumerate too many; in addition, cause analysis is also a method commonly used in argumentation. By analyzing the causes of the incident, you can then put forward your own opinions and suggestions. In addition, you can also use negative arguments. By citing counterexamples, negative arguments can further strengthen your point of view and make the argument more vivid and rich.
4. Logic: Logic is the soul of the overall language expression and the highest level requirement in the entire language expression. Whether it has complete and strict logic will directly affect the examiner's impression and evaluation of the examinee. The most important thing about logic is to have clear and organized ideas. This must be cultivated consciously in daily life and study, and it also requires us to have an overall grasp of the content of the expression during the interview process, and then accurately judge the priority, and effectively use transitional language to achieve effective Links are finally expressed through rich and vivid language to achieve the logic of language.
Civil service interviews are time-limited, and candidates must express their thoughts within the specified time. This requires candidates to express their answers accurately, without nonsense or procrastination. However, many candidates always unconsciously or consciously want to express a question satisfactorily during practical examinations, which ultimately results in the content being too comprehensive and losing perspective, and the content being too rich, which wastes time and can easily cause the examiner to be verbose. Repetition, no logic, no position, unclear impression, and the final outcome is naturally unsatisfactory. The reason why candidates behave like this is largely due to lack of usual interview preparation training, and the lack of organized and profound ideas in answering questions. Naturally, they fail to grasp the key points and talk nonsense. It is recommended that candidates focus on the in-depth analysis of the problem when preparing for the interview. That is to say, based on the point of view, proper analysis and argumentation, you can naturally explain a problem clearly and clearly, and you will be able to vote for the examiner.