Interview-Script Draft
Learning Target(s):
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Develop your carefully crafted and well-supported interview using the proper MLA format (in a separate document).
Some of the key elements in your script may be:
- Your introduction and land acknowledgment
- Guest introductions
- Question period
- Thank you and salutations
- A conclusion/sign off
When writing a script, do it right. Some tips for nailing a script:
- Let your writing style and personality shine through
- Make sure spelling, grammar and format are perfect
- Write the way you normally speak (this will help the script sound more natural)
- If you are having difficulty pronouncing something, spell it out phonetically
- Keep an eye on your word count and make sure it’s under your desired run time
- Edit, refine, repeat. Keep working on your script until your 100% happy with it
Be sure to cite all sources of information using the MLA format.
Remember:
Keep in mind your language is very important.
Terms to refer to all the Indigenous people in Canada are First Peoples or Indigenous
Be specific to your chosen performer, and identify if they are First Nations, Métis or Inuit. Remember there are three distinct groups of First Peoples in Canada.
Hand in a script and your properly formatted reference list. Please do not move on to the next assignment until you have received feedback on this submission.
This is where you will upload your assignment to your teacher for marking.
You will upload the file containing your assignment.
Name the file with your name and the title. eg. Sally Brown Infographic Response
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Click Add submission.
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The Online Text box is used for brief comments or to paste your link to a shareable document. If you are using google docs, please select 'get shareable link' and then 'anyone with link can edit' and then 'copy link'. Use the chain icon in the online text box to create a hyperlink. Do not use the online text box to paste your whole assignment.
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Or, upload the file containing your assignment under File submission.
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Click Save changes
Sources:
https://www.rode.com/blog/all/a-guide-to-planning-out-a-podcast-episode March 2020