The document outlines an interview structure consisting of personal questions divided into three topics: personal information, hobbies and free time, and friends and family. Each topic includes a series of questions aimed at gathering information about the interviewee's life and interests. Additionally, it mentions activities such as finding differences between pictures and identifying the odd-one-out.
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The document outlines an interview structure consisting of personal questions divided into three topics: personal information, hobbies and free time, and friends and family. Each topic includes a series of questions aimed at gathering information about the interviewee's life and interests. Additionally, it mentions activities such as finding differences between pictures and identifying the odd-one-out.
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PART 1: INTERVIEW – PERSONAL QUESTIONS
Topic 1: 1.What's your name? 2.How old are you? 3.Where do you live? 4.What time do you get up in the morning? 5.What do you usually do at the weekend? PART 1: INTERVIEW – PERSONAL QUESTIONS
Topic 2: Hobbies and Free Time
1. What do you like doing in your free time? 2. What's your favorite sport or game? 3. Can you play a musical instrument? 4. Do you like watching TV or reading books? 5. What do you do after school? PART 1: INTERVIEW – PERSONAL QUESTIONS
Topic 3: Friends and Family
1. How many people are there in your family? 2. Do you have any brothers or sisters? 3. What do you do with your family on Sundays? 4. Tell me about your best friend. 5. Do you play with your friends after school? Part 2: Find the differences between the two pictures PART 3: Odd-one-out