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• Prepare a list of good interview questions (see Appendix B). Make enough copies of this list to hand out to each member of the class.<br>  
• Prepare a list of good interview questions (see Appendix B). Make enough copies of this list to hand out to each member of the class.<br>  


• Visit some Web sites about oral interviews to see what they contain, so you can discuss with the class what the best Web sites have to offer.<br>  
• Visit some Websites about oral interviews to see what they contain, so you can discuss with the class what the best Websites have to offer.<br>  


• Give each student a piece of paper and pencil. Ask students to write down the name of someone they would like to interview and two open-ended questions they could ask that person.<br>  
• Give each student a piece of paper and pencil. Ask students to write down the name of someone they would like to interview and two open-ended questions they could ask that person.<br>