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Monday, 11 May 2020

Life in the 90’s Interview

Instructions

Find someone to interview. They must have lived in the 90s (so try find someone who is
28 or older):
You can easily interview someone from your Whanau (try your parents of even better your grandparents)
Email a teacher at school
Ask them these interview questions, and write down their answers.




Who are you interviewing?


What is their name? - Heikoti (My Dad)

How old were they in the 90’s? -Teenager

Questions to ask the person you are interviewing.

Tell me about what School/ Work was like for you in the 90’s

Dad’s answer: It was really good. It was just normal.


What was your TV like in the 90’s?
- Dad’s answer: It was boring because it had one channel and we had a big family.


How did you contact your friends in the 90’s?

- Dad’s answer: We had to meet up at each other’s house or at the city because we had no phones.


What was your family car like in the 90’s?
- Dad’s answers: We had a car and a truck and it was pretty nice and clean.


What was your favourite thing about the 90’s?

- Dad’s answer: Back on the island we would respect each other and we were like a family. So that’s what I really liked in the 90’s.


Question for you to answer.

Based on the answers you received.
Do you think you would like living in the 90’s?

- Yes/No

Why?

- I would love to live in the 90’s. We don’t need phones, you can just talk to your friends and walk over to their house. Right now I would love to walk to my friends house because sometimes I don’t get to and it would be really fun to do that. I love how people used to respect each other and I love how they always wanted to be family with some other people. Right now some people are not doing that and that is really sad. So, yes I want to live in the 90’s.

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