Today you will need to do two things:
A) Make absolutely certain that the radio show I have from each of you is the one you want to be graded on.
B) We also need to begin with the first part of our next assignment. What I would like to see us do is to get a group of seniors -- who are in their last weeks here-- into our production rooms to get some final thoughts from them before they amscray outta here. As such, what I would like EACH of you to do is this:
come up with a series of at least eight questions to ask them
make sure the questions cover a wide range of possible topics, such as any advice they might have for underclassmen or incoming freshmen, good times they can recall, favorite classes, opinions about the lunch menu...anything really
try to make the questions as open ended as possible.Don't try to force people to say what you think they "should" say
naturally, make sure your questions are school appropriate
DO NOT DUPLICATE EACH OTHER. Fer cryin' out loud, I don't want 20 seniors getting asked the same boring lifeless questions over and over
Try to frame your questions in such a way that the answers you get are longer than a sentence, especially a one or two word sentence. Don't go hunting for "yes" or "no"
Ok, that'll do. Get to it!
Cheers, Mr. L

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