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My First Interview to the Star

“Hi, my name is Alex, I am a reporter from BBD News, and I am your interviewer!” I said. Star Road is a band of famous star in Hong Kong, and I was interviewing them in a show of BBD television station. “I was very happy to join this show and I wanted to show our new song, pie-apple, it was our bandmaster, Jeff wrote it!” The team of the member, Peter, said. After fifteen minutes, there had a recess there.

Star Road and I talked the things what they were very funny and everyone had other interesting things. When I was very interested of it, they gave us a CD of their phonograph record
. There were twenty- four songs and if was very famous too. After the recess, we talked about the primary school and everyone said they never had any happy time of them. Ken was the Star Road of the younger member.

He was very happy to student at
Hong Kong, because he was very poor when he was small and he came from China. After his family went to Hong Kong, Ken went to student at there, but he could not student happy, because he did not have any friends and he cried there.


When I was very tired, a people gave me a cup of water, I asked the question carefully after the second recess. I used a hint card and asked them, they knew I was very nervous and they always helped me to say the things made me happy and no need to nervous.

When we done the interviewer, Star Road bandmaster Jeff said, “You are so brave, because you was a high school student and you are only f
orm one!” I went back school and talk this thing for my friends and I got the phonograph record, it was $450 and they wanted to get it.

I was very happy that I could be the reporter. I am the interviewer and Star Road was the interviewee!” It was very excited and funny, because it was my first time to be the interviewer and I could saw the star. I was very happy to appear in the camera and I could appear in the TV too! After I joined this interview, I was very funny of did the interviewer and I wanted to be the interviewer when I grow up, but I wish I don’t tongue-tied.