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Questions such as asking the interviewee for their opinions on the High school, and which is better the middle school or high school is good because it is open ended. Also asking about sports, interests, hobbies, instruments, music interest and views on todays music industry are also good questions to ask to get to know someone. It depends on the type of interview. If it were an interview for a job questions like, are you punctual, honest, and on tast may be good questions to ask.
Good interview questions can be both open ended, and not open ended. They should be questions that the person can relate to or has something to do with, and not just something they dont know about or wonder why you're asking them that question. Some good questions personally for my interviewee would be where did you come from, because her ethnicity is different from American, or how is her freshmen year going and what does she think of it here, what are some new experiences she had to encounter and how does she deal with it? These questions would apply to her because she is a freshmen here at our school.
Some good interview questions that I came up with are ones that make the interviewee squirm a little bit. What I mean by this is that the good questions are ones that make them slightly uncomfortable & out of their comfort zone. These are the best ones because it generates the most interesting answers. Other good questions are ones that are unusual. This is because no one expects it, so the interviewee gives surprising or ironic answers.
Some good guestions to ask during a interview would be.. What do you want to be when your older? What is your favorite movie? Questions like that are good because you want to get to know the other person more!
accomplisments, goals this year, do you have any hobbies, whats your favorite book, movie, sport, what job would you like to get when you are older? age
I have no idea. I'm just going to ask simple question and not keep asking Y? Y? Y? Such as: Age, Where you born in RI, Favorite genre or Music/Artist. Any hobbies/talents Any sports. Relgion, pets. Fav Subject in school. Favorite food.
Good interveiw questions should open ended and let the person shares their thoughts or ideas. A good interveiw question should also stay related to the topic and the person and i think that it is important to form questions that will not affend the person being interviewed, but find a more easy way to put the question so that way u will still get the answer that u want.
I think a good way to start off an interview would be to ask, what they strive to accomplish. Another question could be like what type of work they do for a living.
Some good interviews to ask you partner would be questions like, what do you strive for in your life? How do you see yourself in the future? What do you want to be when you grow up?
A good question to ask would be how are you, how are you feeling is there anything you want to talk about? the key to a good interviewer is to make the interviewe feel warm and comfortable with you so they will answer bigger questions down the road.
Good interview questions aren't just basic questions about there likes and dislikes. In order to have a good interview you have to ask the other person interesting questions that make them think. In doing so, you find out a lot of useful information about the other person that you would of never known before.
A good interview question is usually an open ended question that would make the interviewee give an elaborate answer.
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what is their name
ReplyDeleteAndrew Veiga
ReplyDelete-What are your personal accomplishments in your life that you are most proud of?
-Whats your dogs name?
How long have you been at LHS? Do you play any sports? What is your favorite class? What is your least favorite class?
ReplyDeleteIm not really sure what to ask somebody who i don't know anything about
ReplyDeleteWhat they want to be doing in 10 years
ReplyDeleteGet the basic information
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-Age
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-Grade level
Questions such as asking the interviewee for their opinions on the High school, and which is better the middle school or high school is good because it is open ended. Also asking about sports, interests, hobbies, instruments, music interest and views on todays music industry are also good questions to ask to get to know someone. It depends on the type of interview. If it were an interview for a job questions like, are you punctual, honest, and on tast may be good questions to ask.
ReplyDeleteGood interview questions can be both open ended, and not open ended. They should be questions that the person can relate to or has something to do with, and not just something they dont know about or wonder why you're asking them that question. Some good questions personally for my interviewee would be where did you come from, because her ethnicity is different from American, or how is her freshmen year going and what does she think of it here, what are some new experiences she had to encounter and how does she deal with it? These questions would apply to her because she is a freshmen here at our school.
ReplyDeleteLikes, dislikes, family, friends, school, music, pets, and future goals.
ReplyDeleteSome good interview questions that I came up with are ones that make the interviewee squirm a little bit. What I mean by this is that the good questions are ones that make them slightly uncomfortable & out of their comfort zone. These are the best ones because it generates the most interesting answers. Other good questions are ones that are unusual. This is because no one expects it, so the interviewee gives surprising or ironic answers.
ReplyDeleteAndrew- what if they don't have a dog?
ReplyDeleteWhy did you decide to take journalism?
Whats there interests
ReplyDeletewho is your role model?
ReplyDeletewhat's most important to you in your life right now?
Jessica Salvadore
ReplyDeleteSome good guestions to ask during a interview would be..
What do you want to be when your older?
What is your favorite movie?
Questions like that are good because you want to get to know the other person more!
Good interview questions are:
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Hobbies
Friends
Family
School
What you want to do when you're older
College or not
Do you have any brothers or sisters? Why do you like or dislike LHS? Do ou have any goals being here? If so what are they?
ReplyDeleteaccomplisments, goals this year, do you have any hobbies, whats your favorite book, movie, sport, what job would you like to get when you are older? age
ReplyDeleteSome questions:
ReplyDeleteWhat are your hobbies?
Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
What's your favorite subject?
whats is your name?
ReplyDeleteWhat grade are you in?
How do you like LHS?
What do you want to do when you grow up?
what do they like
ReplyDeleteI have no idea. I'm just going to ask simple question and not keep asking Y? Y? Y? Such as: Age, Where you born in RI, Favorite genre or Music/Artist. Any hobbies/talents Any sports. Relgion, pets. Fav Subject in school. Favorite food.
ReplyDeleteGood interveiw questions should open ended and let the person shares their thoughts or ideas. A good interveiw question should also stay related to the topic and the person and i think that it is important to form questions that will not affend the person being interviewed, but find a more easy way to put the question so that way u will still get the answer that u want.
ReplyDeleteI think a good way to start off an interview would be to ask, what they strive to accomplish. Another question could be like what type of work they do for a living.
ReplyDeleteI agree with marissa, open & not open ended questions are good. It's good to mix it up a bit so that the reader still wants to read on.
ReplyDelete-there asperations and goals
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-hobbies
-favorites
Alec
ReplyDeleteSome good interviews to ask you partner would be questions like, what do you strive for in your life? How do you see yourself in the future? What do you want to be when you grow up?
A good way to start the interview would be first getting to know the person.
ReplyDeletetyge i dont think most students at LHS work for a living
ReplyDeleteI LIKE JOHN WAHLS's IDEA
ReplyDeletehes right tyge
ReplyDeleteshounak- ask questions that you would ask if you wanted to get to know somebody
ReplyDeleteA good question to ask would be how are you, how are you feeling is there anything you want to talk about? the key to a good interviewer is to make the interviewe feel warm and comfortable with you so they will answer bigger questions down the road.
ReplyDeleteGood interview questions aren't just basic questions about there likes and dislikes. In order to have a good interview you have to ask the other person interesting questions that make them think. In doing so, you find out a lot of useful information about the other person that you would of never known before.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Christopher Kimball in that you should make the interviewee comfortable so they will feel relaxed and give out more information.
ReplyDeletechris you sound like a therapist
ReplyDelete@ Jessica Salvador: Do you do that on purpose when you put your name then type your blog. Or do you just think it looks cool
ReplyDeleteI agree with Aislinn.
ReplyDelete-What extra curricular activities do you partake in?
ReplyDelete-How do you like Lincoln High School?
Tyge, what if you don't have a job..?
ReplyDeletei disagree ryan if you ask alot of questions that will make them comfortable you can ask a question that will catch them off!
ReplyDeleteZach, first you need to ask comfortable questions and ask them the harder ones after
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