Immigration Blog Post #1

I think this interview project was really fun. I really loved choosing the questions and asking them. Another thing I loved was the freedom you got like how you could choose the questions and the person you were interviewing

Preparing for the interview was an interesting process. The first thing I had to do was find the person I was going to interview, I chose my mother. The second thing I had to do was get the questions, I chose 10 questions to ask the person I was interviewing. When creating my questions I really wanted to get questions that would really help like when did you immigrate. I also thought about questions that would tell my audience who the person is.

The experience of conducting the interview was very fun. We did the interview in person in my kitchen. It went really well. All the questions were answered. One thing I learned about conducting an interview is you have to take your time and be very clear. One very interesting I learned is that she prefers her homeland to America.

I think this interview was a fun process and I would definitely do it again.

 

 

Book review of Big Nate

Big Nate On A RollĀ  is a book about a kid called Nate. You follow his adventures as a middle schooler. Nate goes to P.S. 38. He has a reputation of being a troublemaker. He has an arch nemesis but to find out about her and what she does you’ll just have to read the book. He has two best friends called Francis and Teddy.

I think the author was trying to relate Nate and his life to other people because the book is about an ordinary kid with ordinary problems. I find the Big Nate On A Roll really funny.

My favorite character is Francis because I like how he is smart and good. I also like Nate because he gets into trouble and is funny. I think I am a little like Nate because I like to goof around and to do fun things.

I would highly recommend this book because it is funny and relatable and really anyone can read it.