2. What kind of things, situations, etc. Will it make you feel angry, sad, happy or scared?
3. What makes you laugh or cry?
Do you remember the great events that happened in your childhood? What childhood experiences made you who you are today? Your success, your failure, your beliefs, your thoughts, your personality and your characteristics?
5. What is your best personality trait?
6. What is your greatest weakness? Can you make a list?
Preparation before the interview:
(a) to understand and interview the relevant situation and master the necessary information. From major policies to news background, the ins and outs of events and so on.
(2) Know the interviewee. Through second-hand materials, fully understand the interviewees and be good at analyzing and mastering their psychology. For some impromptu interviews, it is important to choose representative interviewees according to the atmosphere and people's reaction to the program, which plays an important role in the success of the interview.
(3) Design an interview outline. According to the theme of the program, determine the best interview angle and draw up a conversation outline with the interviewee.
(4) Carefully design the first sentence of the interview. The first sentence of the host's live interview is very important, even related to whether the interview can go smoothly. Try to be specific in the first sentence of the interview and ask smaller questions. It's best not to ask "open-ended" questions like "What do you think". It is necessary to seize the "focus" that the interviewee and the audience are interested in as a breakthrough, trigger the opening, and make the interview deepen and expand continuously.