Vocabulary
Preparing For Transcripts
Parts of a Narrative
Open Ended vs. Closed Ended
Direct Quotes vs. Indirect Quotes
100
a writer or speaker’s attitude toward a subject
What is tone?
100
This document tells you everything about the interview. It tells you who said what, the questions and the answers
What is a transcript
100
What part of the narrative introduces the person and what the story will be about?
What is beginning or introduction
100
New information is gained by using these kinds of questions
What are Open-ended Questions?
100
the type of quotes that you summarize or paraphrase
What is indirect quote
200
the way a writer or speaker uses words and tone to express ideas as well as his or her persona
What is voice?
200
The kind of questions you should ask during an interview
What is open ended questions
200
The part of the narrative that gives you the details, direct and indirect quotes, and the most information
What is the body
200
You gain more detailed answers by asking these kinds of questions
What are Follow-up Questions?
200
the types of quote you write word for word and use quotation marks
What is direct quotes
300
the writer’s choice of words; a stylistic element that helps convey voice and tone
What is diction?
300
The type of people we are interviewing for the assessment
What is someone who went to college or some type of training after High School
300
The part of the narrative that ties everything up, and may or may not give a summary of what was talked about
What is the closing
300
Is this question open ended or closed ended? "Did you like the college you went to?"
What are closed questions
300
The following are examples of ___________________ I said, he said, she said, they said, she responded, he replied
What is a speaker tag
400
the arrangement of words and the order of the grammatical elements in s sentence; the way in which words are put together to make meaningful elements, such as phrases, clauses, and sentences
What is syntax?
400
Questions should be about this topic
What is their college experience
400
The central idea or main topic of the narrative
What is the theme
400
Why is it important to ask open ended questions?
What are the answers give you more information and details!
400
When should you use a direct quote
What is when what the speaker said was very important and vital
500
the verbal expression of sensory experience; descriptive or figurative language used to create word pictures; imagery is created by details that appeal to one or more of the five senses
What is imagery?
500
We should anticipate having to ask _____________ if the person we interview does not give details
What is follow up questions
500
The difference between a narrative and a transcript
What is the narrative is a story version, a transcript tells you what happened in the interview
500
Re-write the question to be open ended: Were your classes difficult?
What was difficult about your classes? Which classes were the most difficult and why?
500
Why is it important to use quotes
What is to show the speaker's voice/attitude/tone