Tuesday, February 28, 2012

interview steps

steps
1.      Pick up my topic first, to know what I want to know from interviewees.
2.      Select what are main questions.
1.      Image several following questions.
2.      List interview questions outline.
3.      Get a recorder from library.
4.      Estimates how much time interview will take.
5.      Find location: I may make an appointment on write place to start my interview. Because I think they are may have patience.
6.      Speak polite to students.
7.      Explain my interview purpose and ask for help.
8.      Tell them how much time I need.
9.      Ask them can I report our conversation.
10.  May use “small talk” during interview. ---break ice.
11.  Listen preview interview conversation.
12.  Plan ahead; get to know several students from the same cultural background.
13.  Be concentrate during interview. Don’t rush, be patience.
14.  Notice eye contact.
15.  I need confidence when I interview people.
16.  Pick up main ideas and organize it when I am done my interview.
17.  Avoid use stereotypes, point exactly about questions. 
18.  Post the interview transcript and country report on my blog.
For this interview, my purpose is getting to know more about different students from different culture backgrounds. I want to know about their country because sometimes, stereotypes make me curious about what there are really like. The most obstacles for me are unconfident. Because English is not my first language, I want to know how no-English speakers can use frequency English. Also, I want to know how Americas feel other people talk about english.

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