Interviewing A Friend
Materials
Teach It!
- Separate students into pairs, and try to separate them so that they aren't with their
friends.
- The students write about ten questions (to start with) to ask their question.
- Give the students time to interview each other and find out interesting facts about
them.
- Have the students write about their partner in an essay.
Techniques
There are certain steps to take in interviewing. I'm sure you know how, but this will
be a good reminder for you.
- Choose a subject. Be sure to choose someone who is interesting and has
something important to tell.
- Write the questions. Go prepared to the interview. It is important for
you to have questions ready because then the interview goes a lot smoother, you get all
the information you need, and you don't waste your subject's time thinking of questions.
- Bring a recorder. Sorry, but your memory just isn't going to cut it. A
few days later, their words will be forgotten. So, bring a pencil to jot down the
important facts and a few quotes, or a tape recorder to be sure you get everything.
- Be professional. An interview isn't just a joke. You need to take it
seriously. Dress nice, be polite, and be specific in your questioning. But still bring a
smile with you. :)
- Choose wisely. Once you have the information, choose the most important
stuff. Be picky and choose the interesting things that you think people will want to hear.
But don't just leave out parts of the story if the whole thing is important.
