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The Interview Project


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Keywords: Spanish, culture
Subject(s): Foreign Language
Grades 8 through 12
School: J W Williams Middle School, Rockwall, TX
Planned By: Marilu Gonzalez
Original Author: Marilu Gonzalez, Rockwall
First, find a Spanish-speaking person and make an interview.

1. Write a story of how you found the person and how was the interview.
2. Include the answers of all the questions given by the teacher in the story.
3. As a conclusion, explain how this experience helped you understand cultural implications in the learning of the Spanish language.
4. Include a picture or a short video of you and the interviewed person.
5. Use the computer to write your story. Print out the final draft for the teacher.
6. The story should not be less than three pages long using double space.
7. Use as many Spanish words as you can throughout the story.
8. Remember to introduce yourself first and say "Thank you" in Spanish.
9. Make the project something funny, creative and meaningful foy you.
10. Questions to be asked:

-Como te llamas?/Como se llama usted?
-Que hora es?
-Como se dice "eye" en espanol?
-Que quiere decir "mano"?
-Cual es la fecha de hoy?
-Que dia es hoy?
-Cual es la fecha manana?
-Que tiempo hace?
-Que te gusta hacer?
-Te gusta bailar o montar en bicicleta?
-Que tipo de musica te gusta mas?
-Que tipo de comida (food) te gusta mas?
-Eres deportista o perezoso (a)?

Materials: Video Cameras, Digital Voice Recorders, Printers, Foreign Language