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ESL forum > Ask for help > IS THE EXPRESSION "TO MAKE AN INTERVIEW" CORRECT?    

IS THE EXPRESSION "TO MAKE AN INTERVIEW" CORRECT?



Yolandaprieto
Spain

IS THE EXPRESSION "TO MAKE AN INTERVIEW" CORRECT?
 

Thanks for your great help in advance

Yolanda

9 Mar 2011      





Mar0919
Mexico

I would say "conduct" and interview...

Hugs!

9 Mar 2011     



gloriawpai
Brazil

to be interviewed?

9 Mar 2011     



Saiane
Brazil

I �ve already used it...
to make an interview... :)

9 Mar 2011     



Gaby141
United Kingdom

�to interview �  is also the verb
Gabi

9 Mar 2011     



Zora
Canada

You can "interview smbdy", "give an interview", "do an interview", "have an interview", "arrange an interview", "conduct an interview", "schedule an interview"... etc... but not "make an interview". 

9 Mar 2011     



ballycastle1
United Kingdom

Hi Yolanda,
 
The would-be employer holds interviews for  / invites for interview some or all of those applying for the post.
She can either conduct the interviews/interview the candidates herself  or get someone else to conduct the interviews/interview the candidates.
 
The candidates are interviewed.
 
I �ve never used or heard of make an interview.
 
Hope this helps.
 
Edit: have just seen Zora�s answer.  I agree!

9 Mar 2011     



Yolandaprieto
Spain

You are so helpful and nice I don �t know how to thank you for everything you do for me and everybody who needs your help. Thanks again
Yolanda

10 Mar 2011