What should I ask a 10 year old?
9 Cool Questions to Ask Your Kid
- What do you know how to do that you can teach to others?
- If you could be a sound, what would it be?
- What is the funniest thing that ever happened to you?
- What do you think your life will be like in the future?
- What is the most wonderful thing that ever happened to you?
How should a 4 year old interview?
Toddler Interview: 21 Questions
- What is something mommy always says to you? Mommy says “Yes”.
- What makes you happy? Toys.
- What makes you sad? Pointing makes me sad.
- What makes you laugh? Helicopters make me laugh!
- How old are you? Three.
- How old is Mommy? Four!
- How old is Daddy?
- What is your favorite thing to do?
What are good questions to ask a 3 year old?
Fun Questions to Ask Your Toddler
- What are you really good at?
- How old are you?
- How tall is Daddy?
- What is the best thing about this book?
- Where do you think bubbles go?
- What does food think when we eat it?
- Would you rather eat a piece of cake or a cookie? Why?
- Where would you go if you could fly?
How to write a vox pop questionnaire-vox pops?
If a question feels too meaty, try splitting it into two smaller, more specific questions. Phrase your vox pop questions with wording that your target demographic will understand. Avoid slang where possible. Consider including props and other ways to make your vox pops questions more creative, engaging and insightful.
How are Vox Pops used in the media?
Vox Pop’s are used by areas of the media, including radio, to get a shotgun look at public opinion or reaction. It’s usually conducted as short interviews with a simple question.
How many people did the Vox Pop interview?
Perhaps you had five reporters working on the vox pop, and they each did 30 interviews. In this case, you have a total sample of 150 people. Add up the number of men and the number of women – it might be 81 women and 69 men. Of course, the numbers must add up to 150.
Do you have to reread a vox pop?
It’s common for vox-pop-ee’s to ask those kinds of questions or want more detail so make sure you’re equipped to answer. You’d be surprised how big a difference taking an extra ten minutes to re-read the brief or story can make. It’s a 50/50 chance of someone stopping and letting you interview them.