Mind that besides asking questions the interviewer should encourage people to speak.

Model: Mrs. Brown, tell us what happened, will you? — Really! — So what did you do about it? — The computer, you mean... — Read it for us, will you? — And what about you, Mr. Green?

Mona Thompson, 47, comprehensiveîáùåîáðàçîâàòåëüíîéschool teacher

It's easy for the experts to tell us how to teach. I wish they'd tell my fourteen-year-olds how to learn. I think study techniques are becoming most important today. Besides, I wonder how I should motivate ñòèìóëèðîâàòü my teenagers to read. Of course, there are plenty of interesting books in the library, but the boys and girls in my class aren't interested in them. All they care about is football or pop music. It's no use telling them to read. I've tried, but they don't listen.