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i talked to my grandma about her life and how teaching has changed her life for the better.
My grandma born in Akola, India describes her life filled with advice from her father and ends the interview with an inspiring message for future generations.
My grandma and I talk about her past and about my late-grandfather as well as memories about me
It sound weird, because for some reason when my voice is on a recording it sounds super weird and extremely deep.
My sisters process of working and finding her passion through years of education.
Jena Addison interviews her former English teacher, friend and colleague Carrie Bell.
David Gregory talks to his grandmother about herself and her parents life in the 1900’s. David’s grandmother values most how she was able to bounce back from difficult situations and grow as a person.
this interview was with my grandma who is 60 years old. It was extremely interesting and I am so glad I learned a lot
For Thanksgiving, Quin's Grandma came from Decatur, Illinois and stayed for the week. On Saturday, Quin decided to interview her, and this is that interview.
In this interview, my grandma and I talked about everything from her childhood, her accomplishments, COVID-19, and even gave me a heart-to-heart pep talk.
Talking to my grandmother about her experiences with blackouts in World War Two and how she felt during that time.
Today I interviews my grandma who is 90 years old. She tells me what it was like in her childhood and living in a small town, and what she wants to be remembered for.
I was interested in how teachers have been doing during the lockdown in terms of teaching strategy and keeping their students engaged. My father who is a teacher at the local elementary school so I thought he’d be the perfect...
I interviewed my maternal grandmother, Sarah (Sally), about her life in Oak Ridge, Tennessee and her life afterwards.
Before the interview I had no idea what my great grandmother lived through. She had many hardships but she evolved from them, with the help of her mother who was the most important person to her.