1. To learn new things about the person's country and differences between the US and their home.
2. Create questions that leave room for further in dept conversation, not yes/no questions.
3. Create a comfortable environment for the interview to help the individual open up and want to share information about their life and country.
4. Have a good understanding about the country before I ask questions. Show them that I took the time to learn before I interviewed them.
5. Create cohesive questions so there will be little confusion while asking them. Understand that there may be language difficulties before going to the interview to avoid frustration.
6. Allow them to also ask questions if they have any.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
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