Discussion Practice

Hold a real-time discussion with another candidate (AI).
Priority judgement, teamwork, and a true service mindset are at the heart of every session.

Discussion topics inspired by genuine past assessments.
A curated collection of recurring patterns from international airline group discussions.
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✨ WonderfulCrew's Open Day Discussion Insights β–Ό Expand to read

An Open Day Group Discussion is where international airline assessors observe one essential question: "Can this candidate truly collaborate with fellow crew through a twelve-hour flight?" More telling than English fluency is the timing of one's contribution and the grace with which one acknowledges others.

Speaking Timing That Distinguishes Successful Candidates

  • The second or third speaker tends to feel most composed β€” the opener carries the pressure, the closer risks being forgotten
  • Briefly acknowledge one point another candidate has raised, then add your own perspective
  • Occupy roughly your fair share of the airtime β€” never too much, never too little

A Refined Speaking Structure (English Template)

"I really like what Sarah said about teamwork. To add to that, I think communication is also key β€” especially when working with passengers from different cultures."

The Quiet Advantage of Summarising

As the discussion draws to a close, a candidate who naturally offers "So if I summarise what we've discussed..." earns the assessor's attention. It signals leadership and attentive listening in a single gesture.

Frequently Recurring Discussion Themes

  • "What is the most important quality of a cabin crew?"
  • "Design your ideal in-flight service"
  • "Solve this customer complaint scenario"
  • "Choose 3 items to bring on a desert island"

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