Think quickly: if you were a newspaper or television reporter, how would you act in front of an interview?
Let's know a little more about the interview.
Of course you've read or watched an interview already, isn't that right?
It is a type of text that has the utility of informing people about some social event or letting the public know about the ideas and opinions of the person being interviewed.
In this way, both she and the interviewer must position themselves correctly, trying to pronounce the words correctly and looking good so you can make a good impression on those who will to attend.
But let's not forget that everything is planned in advance, it has more chances of getting a good result. Thus, it is very important to prepare the questions in a clear and objective way, always seeking to facilitate understanding.

We will see below a script with some examples of questions that can be used during an interview:
# Provide the name of the person being interviewed.
# Ask your profession, your professional life experience.
# Question your idea in relation to a certain subject, such as “violence”.
# Add any other questions that may arise at the moment.
# Acknowledge the person's collaboration with the interview.
Now that you know a little more about this subject, you are able to behave like a good reporter. So, good luck!
By Vânia Duarte
Graduated in Letters
Kids School Team