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A radio talk or interview functions to inform and entertain the audience by providing insights into the interviewee's experiences and opinions, creating a connection through engaging dialogue.
Topic: The details of the interviewer and interviewee are in line with the exam question.
Audience: Anyone with an interest in the interviewee's chosen career, radio listeners and TV watchers, fans of the interviewee.
Genre: Use the dialogue format with initials for each speaker, a neutral tone for the interviewer, and a relaxed, chatty tone for the interviewee.
Style: Choose an appropriate tone (serious, humorous, narrative, discursive, or a mix) and avoid overly lengthy responses.
Title:
Provide a title that clearly indicates the topic of your interview.
Example: An Interview with Rising Star Sarah Smith Introduction:
State the name of your publication/station/show.
Introduce the person you are interviewing with some brief background information.
"Welcome to Local Beats FM, where we have the pleasure of interviewing Sarah Smith, a young and talented singer making waves in the local music scene."
Dialogue Format:
Interviewer (I): Ask a short, concise question or make a brief comment.
Interviewee (S): Provide a detailed answer, usually a short paragraph.
Continue with additional questions and answers.
Include anecdotes to bring the piece to life.
Ensure the interview flows logically and maintains the reader's interest. Conclusion:
The interviewer thanks the interviewee.
Include closing information relevant to the interviewee's current work or upcoming events.
"Sarah Smith's latest single will be released next month, and you can catch her live at the Dundalk Music Festival on the 25th."
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