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Interviewing My Grandma

Interviewing My Grandma Storycorps Archive
Interviewing My Grandma Storycorps Archive

Interviewing My Grandma Storycorps Archive Ask your grandparents the grandparent interview questions below to learn about their life stories and your family history. what is your full name? when and where were you born? were you named after anyone? what was your mother’s name? where was she from? what do you know about her family history? what was your father’s name? where was he from?. Interviewing my grandma, who is an immigrant from vietnam, has changed my ways of how i view certain aspects of aging. themes that emerged while interviewing my grandma were remaining true to yourself in hard situations, be an empathic person and learn when to sacrifice.

Interviewing My Grandma Storycorps Archive
Interviewing My Grandma Storycorps Archive

Interviewing My Grandma Storycorps Archive I asked my maternal grandmother some questions about her childhood and adulthood. storycorps uses secure speech to text technology to provide machine generated transcripts. transcripts have not been checked for accuracy and may contain errors. A complete, gentle step by step guide to interviewing your grandparents how to start, what to ask, and how to record stories you can keep forever. Let's discuss interviewing a grandparent about their life story: questions to ask, tips for recording the interview, and how to format your material. Do you have any hobbies or special interests? do you enjoy any particular sports? what’s your typical day like now? how is it different from your daily routines in the past? is the present better or worse than when you were younger? what do you do for fun? who do you trust and depend on? what things are most important to you now? why?.

Interviewing My Grandma About Her Childhood And More Storycorps Archive
Interviewing My Grandma About Her Childhood And More Storycorps Archive

Interviewing My Grandma About Her Childhood And More Storycorps Archive Let's discuss interviewing a grandparent about their life story: questions to ask, tips for recording the interview, and how to format your material. Do you have any hobbies or special interests? do you enjoy any particular sports? what’s your typical day like now? how is it different from your daily routines in the past? is the present better or worse than when you were younger? what do you do for fun? who do you trust and depend on? what things are most important to you now? why?. Interviewing an aging grandparent, parent, or other elderly loved one is a great way to capture memories and learn more about the past. capturing these stories and memories is also a lovely way to spend time together during in person visits. The method of asking questions and conducting interviews is important all through the project and they will come in handy while talking about objects, photos and journeys. My grandmother brought her home and asked her mother if the girl could eat lunch with them. her mother had prepared toast and cocoa for my grandmother to eat and made some for her schoolmate. after lunch, she went back to school with her new friend, who was very grateful for the lunch. This past fall, i decided to “interview” my three living grandparents about their lives and record the interviews in podcast format to have a keepsake for myself and my kids when they were older.

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