Title: Findings of interview with Raymond Fleming on slang.
Introduction: This report is to show the findings of an interview on slang with the older generation and give more clarity to the answers the interview has provided.
Procedure: This report relies on evidence from an interview with Raymond Fleming. The interview consisted of 7 questions all related to slang in the older generation. The interview was video recorded and is exactly 2 minutes and 35 seconds. Raymond Fleming is 67 years old and was born in England.
Findings: The first question of the interview proved that the older generation did not like using slang but were exposed to it on a daily basis. The second question provided that the person interviewed did not like the use of slang and did not have a very good opinion on it. The third question showed that the person that was interviewed learnt slang in and around his neighborhood and at school with his friends. The fourth question revealed that slang was most commonly used around his friends and school environment. The fifth question showed that he mainly used Cockney Slang which is most commonly found in northern England. The sixth question provided that slang was not very popular during this time period. The seventh question showed that the interviewee thought that slang is more popular now then it was back in the day.
Conclusion: In conclusion from the interview and the summary above the older generation does not use slang much but it was existent when they were young. The interview concluded that when slang was used and learnt was among peers in a school environment . The interview also showed that slang wasn't very popular back in the day.
Report compiled by: Jarryd Clark 17 February 2015
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