French & Linguistics: Wadham College Oxford Interview

Last Updated: 30th September 2025

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This is Lea’s experience of a Wadham College Oxford languages interview – if you’re applying for Languages at Oxford, then this will be a great indicator of what you need to think about when it comes to your Languages interview.

Oxford Linguistics Interview Format

French interview: Interview was with 2 interviewers (tutors at Wadham), at Wadham College in a tutor’s office. It was neither casual nor too formal. Approximately 20 minutes long..

Linguistics interview: The Interview was at the linguistics faculty with 2 tutors. Neither formal nor casual. Approximately 20 minutes long interview – I was given linguistic data to look at for 15 minutes before the interview.

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Oxford Linguistics Interview Content

French interview: We spoke briefly about my personal statement/if I had read any French literature, which I hadn’t, so we swiftly moved on.
I was then given an unseen French poem to read aloud, which we then discussed/analysed. I was given lots of guidance with this, so it wasn’t too scary. I was then asked on question in French – ‘Have you ever been to France?’ to answer in French.

Linguistics interview: 15 mins to look at some linguistics data before, then in the interview, we discussed it. I was then asked what part of linguistics interested me most and if I thought science subjects would be helpful.

For both French and Linguistics, I had to take the MLAT admissions test – the French part and the linguistics part.

What Surprised You About The Interview Process?

I had no idea what to expect as I had no mock interviews or guidance from my school whatsoever. I wasn’t expecting to be given an unseen text, however. No memorable questions! It was fairly straightforward!

The interview was much less scary than I was expecting. It was over so quickly! And I found the tutors very helpful during the unseen text analysis part of my French interview. I didn’t enjoy it as I was very nervous.

My notable memory is that I was asked if I had read any French literature, and I said not really, but I could tell them about French 90’s hip hop (what I wrote in in personal statement) – to which they replied “No, thank you”, we know nothing about that, so we don’t want to discuss it. That was a bit of an unsettling, dismissive comment from them, which didn’t exactly put me at ease.

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Oxford Linguistics Interview Preparation

I didn’t prepare at all and had no guidance or help from my school whatsoever – I read a wiki article about a French poet on the bus to Oxford so that I could say I had read some French literature, as I hadn’t at all.

For linguistics, I did make sure I could talk about why I wanted to study linguistics and what I found interesting about it. I think the best thing is to try and ask someone who’s been through the process, and do a few mock interviews if your school can help you.

In addition, I went through a compilation of other texts, poems and essays that I had read and not mentioned in my personal statement so that I would be able to show that I have a passion for my subject and really enjoyed reading around it.

Oxford Linguistics Interview Advice

Make sure you can talk clearly and confidently about why you are passionate about the subject! Also, maybe practice some literature analysis – I had done none of this and so winged it completely – but also they do know that people haven’t done much literature as part of A levels, so don’t worry too much, the tutors will help you.

Whatever you do, don’t stress too much about the interview! Remember, it’s only part of the admissions process (there’s also your grades, admissions tests, and personal statement). Unfortunately, there’s a lot of luck in getting into Oxford or Cambridge and especially in interviews. There’s only so much you can prepare for.

Most importantly, the result of your interview and whether you get a place at Oxford or Cambridge doesn’t define you as a person, or what you will achieve in your life!

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