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Hi everyone, my name is [your name] and I'm here today to talk to you about education. I'm going to be interviewing two students who have different perspectives on education, and I'm hoping that by hearing their stories, we can all learn something new about this important topic.

Interviewer:

My first interviewee is [interviewee 1]. [Interviewee 1], what is your grade level and what are you studying?

Interviewee 1:

I'm a sophomore in high school, and I'm studying to be a doctor.

Interviewer:

What is the most important thing you have learned in your education so far?

Interviewee 1:

The most important thing I have learned in my education so far is that education is not just about learning facts. It is also about learning how to think critically, solve problems, and communicate effectively. These are all skills that are essential for success in life, and they are all skills that I have learned through my education.

Interviewer:

What is your dream for the future of education?

Interviewee 1:

My dream for the future of education is that it is more personalized and more engaging. I want to have the opportunity to learn in ways that are meaningful to me, and I want to be excited about learning.

Interviewer:

Thank you, [interviewee 1]. My next interviewee is [interviewee 2]. [Interviewee 2], what is your grade level and what are you studying?

Interviewee 2:

I'm a freshman in high school, and I'm not sure what I want to study yet.

Interviewer:

What is the most important thing you have learned in your education so far?

Interviewee 2:

The most important thing I have learned in my education so far is that education is important. It's important for getting a good job, and it's important for being a well-rounded person.

Interviewer:

What is your dream for the future of education?

Interviewee 2:

My dream for the future of education is that it is more affordable. I want everyone to have the opportunity to get a good education, regardless of their financial situation.

Conclusion

Thank you to both of my interviewees for sharing their thoughts on education. I hope that by hearing their stories, we can all learn something new about this important topic. Education is the key to a better future for everyone, and I hope that we can all work together to make sure that everyone has access to a quality education.
     
 
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