Oral History Blog Post Oral history is spoken history, people tell stories about their life while being recorded. I listen to many oral interviews about Holocaust survivors, how they were sent to the camp, and separated from their families. Listening to someone telling a story is fascinating, it also helps us learn how to listen and comprehend others. What I learn from these oral interviews is that listening and seeing someone speaking helps you see the facial expressions, the gestures, and the passion while interviewing that person. Besides, I only use recording someone or something on a matter that is not important. However, there is a difference while recording something that is useful and something that is not. I am not really experienced in recording oral history, but I did try it before, and I can say it was pretty amazing to listen to someone’s story. Furthermore, many devices can be used to record an interview, for example, there is an app called StoryCorps that I used to...