0. Ask them to introduce themselves
1. Why do you want to participate in the model competition? What advantages do you think you have?
2. What do you think about us? What do you understand by the theme of this competition?
3. Do you know how to walk? Have you participated in similar competitions before? (If they understand the answer, you can ask them to take a look at the scene)
4. As a model, what do you think is the most important condition?
5. What should you do if something unexpected happens to you at the competition site? (For this emergency, you can give him/her a scenario, such as falling, unable to help but sneeze, etc. You can ask him/her one or two questions about all possible scenarios. This question can test his/her resilience. Ability)
You can ask him/her many questions, such as what activities he/she has participated in before, what other specialties he/she has, what do you hope to learn through this competition, etc. You can ask him/her whatever comes to mind. Of course, these questions will ultimately reflect the word 'model'. Anyway, it doesn't matter whether you look at it from the front, the side or the side, as long as it is related
In fact, the interview The model does not have to ask questions. You can ask him/her to walk. If there is lively, fashionable, or classical music, ask him/her to walk the corresponding steps, assume corresponding postures, etc.