Hi Robin, Here is a research project I've given which involves a similar idea, but they don't have to interview the person so they can choose anyone in the world who interests them. It can be the president of a country, a rock or sports star, or a member of the family. Each pupil must write five questions about that person and find the answers on the internet or using any other source. The answers must be written in full sentences. They can also add pictures to make it more interesting. Kara Aharon Yerucham, Israel 08-6589425, 052-3903306 aharonmk@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.englishfun.net > > From: Robin <robinflam@xxxxxxx> > Subject: [etni] writing with grammar > Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2011 08:30:11 +0300 > > Hello All. > My mind seems to have run dry of creative ideas for practicing grammar > with writing. So I thought it might be fun to compile a list of ideas to > practice grammar through writing assignments.with people from this list. > > For example: Present simple: Interview someone you admire. Describe their > weekly schedule using the present simple. ( BTW, I have received some > interesting results for this one, as boring as it seems.It really depends > if the kids have someone interesting to speak to) > > Thank you in advance > Robin > > >