Wednesday, December 7
TRANSCRIBING INTERVIEWS
Listen to the video clips and writing the words you hear. Click on the picture to see and hear the first segment:
Putting Down Information from the Interview
Listen to your interview--completely, from start to finish. Use the listing order technique from the book to pre-write--to gather your general ideas. You don't need to organize the ideas, or to put them in special order. Use this worksheet to help you. Listen the the interview, and write key vocabulary you here. Write everything that is interesting.
Listen to your interview--completely, from start to finish. Use the listing order technique from the book to pre-write--to gather your general ideas. You don't need to organize the ideas, or to put them in special order. Use this worksheet to help you. Listen the the interview, and write key vocabulary you here. Write everything that is interesting.
PREPARE FOR YOUR INTERVIEW
Now is the time to check and practice your interview questions. You might also want to do some more follow-up questions.
Now is the time to check and practice your interview questions. You might also want to do some more follow-up questions.
Putting the Information to Work (Writing from an Interview)
You should have studied some information about the city you have chosen. Now you can start to use the information from your online research to choose three reasons. At this point, you can write short notes. Here is an example:
You should have studied some information about the city you have chosen. Now you can start to use the information from your online research to choose three reasons. At this point, you can write short notes. Here is an example:
Here is a outline graphic organizer you can download: