Thursday, January 31, 2019

Friday, February 1 conducting your interviews


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Today you will conduct the interview using the questions you composed yesterday. A good conversation should take 20 minutes each.  You will write the interview  up in class on Thursday and Friday. Take your time; take lots of notes. You can record this, if you so choose. Make sure your weave in some quotes.  Be very mindful of language conventions. I Your name will be listed as the author.  Have fun.
The interviewing technique you are using is the story
 telling format, much in the style of the Costello or Hitler.
 Reread these, if necessary. You are not writing up the 
interview as a q and a. Take your time. Let the conversations 
evolve.

When you take notes on the interview, be aware of your surroundings, the interviewees clothes, jewelry, hair, facial expressions- something of interest to frame the story. Remember the questions are woven in. and don't forget quotes. Skim through the Costello or Hitler interview, if you are unsure. 

Note: if I have not received your questions, you cannot conduct the interview. I will switch names around. Similarly, if your partner is not here, it will be necessary to switch.

Note: If you sent me the questions, they have been edited for redundancies, means to extend the questions and sensitivity.
Interview partners  * means I did not receive your questions
Period 5

Faduma- Dakota 
Genesis- Raina
Esther- Mariangelis
Ryan- Tessa
Shania- Tayah 
Elyse- Elizabeth
Giancarlo- Katie
Jessica*- Rhanique
Phonemani- Timani
Rey*- Dameyia
Rae' iona-Ja'miah
Trumaine*- Trinity*

Period 7
Andrew- Abrianna
Joe- Carla
Juliana-Semaj
 Asher-Amanda
Angelica- Tina
Brandon- Jotham
Coralys-Fernando
Niccolo-Abigail
Andrea- Anna*
Graham- Malikya
Adrianna- Adi
Josh*-Jahlyn*





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