topic: student accomadation in Brighton
Plan B
Some questions I got before my interview.
2. How long have you been in Brighton?
3. What do you like the
most/the least about Brighton?
4. What do you miss the most
about your home country?
5. What has been the most
academically challenging portion of your immersion experience in the Brighton?
6. What are the biggest
differences you see between the university experience here and in your home
country?
7. What other facets of this
experience have been challenging?
8. Can you describe a
situation in which you felt it necessary to be an ambassador for your country?
For example, has there been a situation in which you needed to clarify
erroneous stereotypes or assumptions about your home culture? How did you
handle that situation?
9. What is the general
perception of the UK in your home country? Are those perceptions correct? In
your opinion, what are UK’s greatest strengths and weaknesses?
10. Has your experience here
helped you gain an appreciation for how the world is interconnected on all
levels (environmental, socio-cultural, and geopolitical)? If so, can you cite
specific examples?
11. Has your experience here
helped you gain an ability to communicate effectively within and among diverse
cultural groups? If so, can you cite specific examples?
12. Has your experience here
helped you learn to respect cultural differences? If so, can you cite specific
examples?
Plan CInterview an music student to talk about the music in Brighton
Plan D
Interview my foundation tutor Megan. She is really nice.
Reference:
http://www.uncw.edu/international/documents/suggestedinterviewquestions.pdf
Final Question List and the speechpackage:
Good morning and welcome to Brighton Radio!
Our universities have nearly 35
thousand students registered studying full or part-time, and 20% of them are
international students. Now we will speak to an International student to see
how he or she feels living in BTN. Let’s pick up a call.
1. Hello, how u doing?
2.
Can u tell me a bit about yourself?
3. Ok, XX, why did u choose to come to Brighton?
4.
So how long have u been here?
5.
Wow, it’s quite a long time. U do get used to live in
BTN, don’t you?
6.
Alright, after you come to Brighton, is Brighton like you
expected? How about the local food and climate?
7. sounds
great. As an international student, what has been the biggest challenge of your
immersion experience in Brighton?
8. has your experience here helped the cultural adjustment?
9. You
really gave us much valuable information and thoughts. Do u have any advice for
International students at last?
10. I
believe it would be helpful for many friends. Thanks for the call, Kelly.
11. Bye-bye
studying abroad is an amazing experience. All of these
students are able to move on, be confident in a new adventure, get a main goal
and just experience the collage a little bit more.
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