When interviewing primary and middle school students, you might need to pay attention to the following aspects: 1. Hobbies: Ask them what activities they like, such as music, sports, reading, etc. This would help them understand their interests and hobbies and better communicate with them. Dreams and goals: Ask them about their dreams and goals. This will help you understand their future plans and goals. 3. Information about spring: You can ask them about some information about spring, such as what activities, colors, smells, etc. For example, you could ask them what was special about spring, what activities they could participate in, what colors represented spring, and so on. 4 age-related questions: For primary and junior high school students, you can ask some age-related questions, such as how they know about spring, whether there are any stories about spring, etc. Here are some possible questions for reference: What do you like most about spring? Is there anything special about spring? What do you plan to do in spring? Are there any stories or legends about spring? What's your favorite color? Why? What do you think the breath of spring is? Which fruits or vegetables do you like best in spring? Have you ever done anything special in spring? What are your expectations and plans for the future of Spring? What do you think the characteristics and significance of spring are?