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The interview News involves people. Whatever news story you are researching, there will be a person or some people who know what you need to know, or who have relevant opinions.

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Page 1: Interview Tips

The interviewNews involves people. Whatever news story you are

researching, there will be a person or some people

who know what you need to know, or who have

relevant opinions.

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The interview

“Great reporters are

great

listeners.”

Carl Bernstein

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The interview

From 1999 until August this year, Jon Stewart was the host of a satirical news program, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.

Despite the critical and comedic aspect of this program, Jon Stewart’s skills as an interviewer are first class.

Let’s learn from a master

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The interview

● Tone of voice

● Interview pace

● Rapport

● Body language○ Facial expressions○ Gestures and movement○ Eye contact○ Space

● Questions asked ○ ‘Open’ or ‘Closed’○ Topics/ content○ Structure/ style

When watching this interview pay attention to the following:

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The interview

Jon Stewart interviews Malala Yousafzai

October 9, 2013

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The interview

● Tone of voice

● Interview pace

● Rapport

● Body language○ Facial expressions○ Gestures and movement○ Eye contact○ Space

● Questions asked ○ ‘Open’ or ‘Closed’○ Topics/ content○ Structure/ style

Evaluating the interview

In your group, discuss your observations about these aspects

during the interview.

Write down your observations and be ready to present this to the class.

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The interview

● Tone of voice

● Interview pace

● Rapport

● Body language○ Facial expressions○ Gestures and movement○ Eye contact○ Space

● Questions asked ○ ‘Open’ or ‘Closed’○ Topics/ content○ Structure/ style

Evaluating the interview

Was this a good interview? Why or why not?

What were the strengths of this interview?

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The interview

YOUTUBE

As you are watching this, identify the problems with

this interview.

If you were interviewing this woman, what would

you do differently?

Let’s watch another interview ...

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Journalism/Yearbook Agenda:

● Warm up:

● The interview formula

● Interview assignment

● Committee: Meeting #5

Tuesday, 6th October 2015

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Warm up

Body languageLet’s explore the power of body language.

Form pairs or groups of 3

Each group will be given a piece of paper. This will have a specific type of body language written on it.

Your group will need to demonstrate both a positive and a negative example of this type of body language to the class.

You will have 5 minutes to prepare.

The entire class will be asked to comment why this is positive or negative.

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The interview

“Great reporters are

great

listeners.”

Carl Bernstein

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The interview

1. Preparation2. Open and closed questions3. Manners matter4. Establish a rapport5. Smile like you mean it!6. Listen … 7. Before you go 8. Take accurate notes9. THANK YOU!

The interview formula

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The interview

Brainstorm: ■ What do you know?

■ What do you need to know?

■ What is the purpose of the article?

■ Who are the best people for this information?

● Do some research on these people.

● Choose who will best meet your needs.

Step 1: Preparation

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The interview

Step 2: Open and closed questions

Open questions Closed questions

Seek opinions, thoughts, ideas, knowledge, and

insights.

Conclude a point, establish a fact or

confirm an understanding.

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The interview

These questions often require specific answers with limited room to elaborate.

Usually a “yes” or “no answer.Q. Do you like to play basketball?

A. Yes.

Q. When did the accident happen?A. It was at 10 o’clock.

Q. Who is Marie?A. She is my cat.

Closed-ended questions

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The interview

These questions will encourage conversation as it offers the interviewee to elaborate and explain their answer. Q. How have the training drills improved your game performance?

Q. What were some things you liked about the trip to Busan?

Q. How has this improved the lives of animals on Jeju?

Open-ended questions

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The interview

“Nobody is obliged to be interviewed by a journalist, so be grateful and polite.”

Step 3: Manners matter

● Be punctual.

● Dress appropriately.

● Be organised (pen and notepad)

● Turn your phone off.

● Thank the person for their time at the start and end of the interview.

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The interview

Make small talk● Indicates that you care about the person● Generates a more relaxed atmosphere● Be general with the topics, don’t get too personal

Use complements where necessary

If someone is relaxed, they will be easier to interview and to give more insightful answers to your questions.

Step 4: Establish a rapport

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The interview

Your body language speaks as louder than your mouth.

● Smile● Maintain eye contact● Appropriate posture ● Be mindful of your facial

gestures and mannerisms

Click here for more tips

Step 5: Smile like you mean it!

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The interview

Step 6: Listen ...

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The interview

● Have a notebook and pen. If you are recording (audio or video) seek permission first.

● Write down the main points (not everything).

● Listen for the good quotes.

“A good quote is when someone says something interesting and says it in an interesting way”.

● If you miss something, ask the person to repeat it.

Step 7: Take accurate notes

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The interview

Recap: Briefly summarise your notes to your interviewee.

● Do your notes makes sense?● Do you have all the details?● Is this an accurate record?● Have you quoted correctly?

Contact details● To enable either you or your interviewee to contact each

other.● Name, mobile, email.

Step 8: Before you go

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The interview

Say ‘thank you’ and shake hands.

“... part as friends - you may well need another interview

from the same person at some future date.”

Step 9: THANK YOU!

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The interview

You will be interviewing someone in this class.

Who you interview will be randomly selected (therefore it is unlikely to be your best friend).

You will write an article of three paragraphs.This is structured using the inverted pyramid format.

From your interview, your article will require:Two (2) direct quotesTwo (2) paraphrases

You will need to submit your interview questions and notes (which should include the direct quotes) with the article.

DUE: Monday, 12th October 2015 (before class)

YOUR TASK: The Interview

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The interview

1. You need to choose one of these areas for the focus of your interview:

i. AP course ii. Club involvementiii. Sport

2. Create a list of 12-15 questions. These must be a mixture open and closed questions.

3. Once you have finished these questions, you need to see Ms Georgi or Ms Cave. You will be assigned someone to interview.

YOUR TASK: The Interview

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The interview

4. You will need to arrange a time to interview this person. There will be some class time this lesson and next lesson BUT this will be limited.

5. Ensure that you take notes during the interview as you will need to submit these with your article.

● Remember that you will need two direct quotes.

6. Write your article using inverted pyramid.

7. Submit before class on Monday, 12th October.

If your notes are handwritten, you will need to give these to the teachers at the beginning of class. Please write your name on them.

YOUR TASK: The Interview