Before you apply for a flight attendant job make sure your English is good enough. Flight attendants need to communicate in English all the time so improving your English is essential before applying for an airline career. Many candidates for airline positions do not pass the interviews because their English communication skills are not good enough. Don't make the same mistake!
Aviation English Asia will help you reach your target level and pass all of the airline's tests. A pre-interview assessment by one of our qualified Native English Teachers can help highlight language skills that you urgently need to improve before continuing with your application.
The aim of English for Airline Interviews is to give intensive training and practice in English for you to perform effectively in airline job interviews and highlight areas for improvement. It is not focused on any particular airline as it is focused on:
YOU and
DEVELOPING YOUR ABILITY TO COMMUNICATE EFFECTIVELY IN ENGLISH.
English for Airline Interviews will cover the entire interview process from your initial application right through to what you should do after the interview. You will learn strategies for success in airline interviews and have the confidence to express yourself clearly and concisely in English.

English for Airline Interviews is taught one to one with an professional Native English Teacher and experienced Flight Attendant. 5 x 60-90 minute sessions are focused on improving your performance and confidence in English when answering difficult questions - with instant feedback including video recordings of your interviews and a DVD of your performance. Recommendations will be made for further training and language development where necessary.

This is the most effective way of preparing for an interview and the skills you will learn will last for a lifetime.
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| Unit 1 | You, your career history, qualifications, experience and plans |
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| Unit 2 | Understanding the airline's needs |
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| Unit 3 | Answering interview questions |
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| Unit 4 | Group discussions and debates
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| Unit 5 | English Language Assessments |
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READ THIS CAREFULLY: It's unlikely that English for Airline Interviews will give you all of the language skills that you need for an airline career. It's a good start, but if you are not yet at your target level - developing genuine proficiency in English is going to take time. After completing the 5 sessions we recommend that you continue to improve your English on one of the following language development courses.
These courses are carefully graded depending on your level of English proficiency, experience and career goals. An instructor will advise you as to which courses you should take to reach your target level.
Arrange a free telephone consultation to discuss your English training needs:

Take 5 or more sessions of the English for Airline Interviews or In-flight English for Cabin Crew course and get free access to FAVIS.
FAVIS is a Flight Attendant Virtual Interview Simulator that give you hours of interactive interview practice.
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