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never [62]
2 years ago
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⦁ Interview your parents and grandparents to find out about the things/activities they used to do when they were your age. Tabul

ate the activities which no longer exist. Such as leisure time activities, games, customs practices, work done, etc. (minimum of 10 activities). Make it interesting. Your interview must have a lot of details for the readers to understand the yesteryears clearly
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1 answer:
sergey [27]2 years ago
7 0

A sample response for an interview of your parents and grandparents to find out about the things/activities they used to do when they were your age is:

Parents and grandparents: Some of the things we used to do back then were:

  • Traditional dates
  • Hiking
  • Working at the mine
  • Going shopping with coupons, etc

<h3>What is an Interview?</h3>

This refers to the formal interaction between two or more persons where questions are asked and answers are expected and usually given.

Hence, we can see that when making an interview, it is important that you record the answers and results of the interview as this is considered a primary source of information.

The result of the interview is shown above and it is only a sample but would serve as a guide to help you record your own interview results with your parents and grandparents.

Read more about interviews here:

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