Topic Three is: Reece, Joseph C 20
Schleif, Nicholas E 20
Gu Yi 20
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Tuesday, March 13, 2012
My first interview
1. Interview
preparations
3. Country
report
America is so developed
country that like super country in the world. U.S is located in North America with about 300
million populations.
America has the best top 10 university of
the world. There are a lot of people come to
America to study every year. Children
in America usually start school at the
age of six. As typical American children, they do not have much homework to do
when they after school. They never feel stressed out until they go to high
school. Students in high school feel relatively stressed because maybe some of
them want to go to some famous universities so they would work hard on SAT. In contrast, Chinese student work really really hard. We have mach homework and exams. Until to go colloge we feel free to do what we want to, but not the homework.
X: Oh, you are not American?
J: yeah, I I was born in Mozambique and I lived in Mozambique for three years and I moved in
America when I was three.
X: Ok, so this is your first semester here right?
J: Yeah, I came to St Cloud last Aguste
X:Thats cool, what you think about St.
J: Saint
Cloud is not extremely challenging but it has good
atmosphere and people enjoy their lives in here.
X:ok, which one you like better the St or the place you live before.
J: I lived in Alabama for a while before I came here. I’m in the middle. I mean I like Alabama which is big city,but I also like living here far away from
the city not surround by the city.
I began my interview
preparations before spring break with my group mate who is Joseph R. We switch our phone number and we will meet after I back to St. Cloud on Sunday night. However, for the phone problem we move to Monday night at 9:30 pm in his house, in addition, my Friend who is wenting she talked to me that she has not any group mate to meet. So i took here with me. Before i came to his house I
was preparing my staff that I would use during the interview such as
recorder, paper and pens. When we meet each other at
his home, JosephR and I started interviewing each other first. Then i turn to interview him.
2. Interview
report
The entire interview goes
really good. We are doing 11 questions and something about ourselves. Basically JosephR is from Mozambique however he looks like an
American cause he is a typical American boy but he was born in Africa . He moved to America
when he was three. His family is all traditional African household since he was
born. So he more perfor south
Africa traditional things like drink and food and he said the south Africa is more British so there are more British things in his family. And before he came
to here, he lived in Alabama for a while, moreover he finished his high school in St pul. After quick know each other, we began to Interview work. We went
through the 11 core questions and other culture, habit questions . And he told me he is not really known about
Mozambique since he lived not long
enough to know about it. He said that he almost a American boy. I am 23years old, on contrast, he just 17 thats why I call him boy.:)
As I see JosephR is almost American boy, so I skip South Africa just do the American parts. And I will focus on Americana's holiday, education, food,
Americans celebrate the
Christmas. Christmas is a big deal in America and people just get presents,
especially children. Christmas is a Christian holiday, but people not really
care if you are a Christian. Easter is a pretty big holiday if you are
religious.
Food in American is very simple. Most people just eat fast food like Hamburg, fries and pizza. Because the pace of life in America is busy. People need catch the time. The traditional American family will have bread, soup, meet and vegetables.
Transcript
X=Xingyi
(me)
J=
JosephR
X:Hi my name is Damon, I am form China, nice to talk to you Jose.
J:Hi I am Jose. I am form Mozambique.
X:ok, So what could SCSU do to make your stay on campus better?
J:Well, I think they could have more online classes and more parking lots. And
have more opportunities for students to get involved.
X: ok, can you tell a little about other dont really know you?
J:Umm, most people just don’t that I am African; I mean I was born in
Mozambique . So I have the African
traditional household since I was born. South Africa is more British so it’s
kind of more British things in my home.
X:yes, I cant think this when i first time saw you.
X:I mean you are not black.
J: Yeah, most people don’t believe coz I am from Africa but I’m not black people
X: So, what is your favorite food?
J:Italian food I wanna say. I don’t really have a specific country. I like tender
food. French food is really good, too. I like steak. It’s really good.
X:Do you like my country food? I mean Chinese food. It's really good.
J:Yeah, Chinese is good.
X:what you think about American food? Do you like it?
J:Umm, In America, food is more convenient. It's fast food. like hot dog, burger. They are very simple. Food in other countries is done
better and well.
X: What are the typical greetings in your culture?
J: Umm, I think people just say ‘hello’, ‘hi’, ‘what’s up’ when they meet.
X: That's same as here.
J: Yeah.
X:What kind of government is in charge of your home country, how did it affect
your life and how has democracy in America
been a change?
J:South Africa is similar to democracy.
I don’t really know about that coz I am not live in my home country for a very
long time. But I think many things in Mozambique just are copied from
America . I think democracy in
America is charged by government very
well.
X: So the people feel free in your country?
J: Yeah, it’s pretty free. But it is not always free. Like they separate the
blacks and whites.
X: So do the black people
have more rights or the white people have more rights?
J: I think neither of them
deserves more rights.
X: So what different modes
of transportation are used in your country?
J: Umm, in America , most people drive cars.
South Africans are pretty similar. I like motorcycle.
X: That's nice, I like it too, but i can't drive. Any way it's cool.
J:Yeah. I mean most people like driving. But it depends. If you live in a big city
and the traffic is really bad, you probably not prefer to driving but take buses
or subway. Or just go to somewhere on foot.
X: Yeah, I think driving is
convenient.
J: Yes, that’s
true.
X: So when do you start to school?
J: About 3.
X: Are you under a lot of
stress of your study?
J: I think high school was
relatively stressful. But before that, I never felt stressed
out.
X: So what did you usually
do when you were in high school?
J: Usually, in high school
I just went to school and I would not do much homework coz I could get away with
it so I would still do well on the test.
X: That's good.
J: But in college I would keep up homework much better for the test. In average
day, I try to wake up early and take a shower and make breakfast for 1 hour .
X:What religious holidays or other cultural events do you or others celebrate?
J: We celebrate Christmas. And I think Easter is a pretty big holiday if you are
religious, but I am not religious at all. You know Christmas is a big deal in
America and people just get presents,
especially children. Christmas is a Christian holiday, but I think people not
really care if you are a Christian.
X: Do you have any daily rituals in regards to
your religious beliefs?
J: I don’t have any rituals
during a day; I just wake up and…….
X: Are you
religious?
J: No, I am not religious
at all.
X: Me either.and can you describe famous sports in your country?
J: I think football is the
most famous sport in America . I think
baseball is a boring sport to watch. And I like a traditional sport in
South
Africa .
X: So what is your favorite
sport?
J: Last year I played rugby
for a year, so I think probably rugby is my favorite sport to play. But, for
watching, I think football is the most interesting sport to watch. I am not
really watching many sports. I think rugby is really really fun to play. It is
just it is really physical. But it is easy to get injury when you play rugby so
sometimes I think it is not worth it.
X: nice, but i never see it. Can you describe a typical day for a child in your country?
J: Kids usually have a lot
of free time in here I thought. I wake up in the morning, have breakfast, go to
school, after school come home and have dinner with my family, play toys for a
while.
X: You don’t have any
homework to do?
J: As a child, not really.
I was home-school for second, third and forth grade. I don’t think we get that
much homework for school.
X: Those kids are so weal. We I think we all done, thank you very much Jose.
J:You’re welcome.
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
interview objectives
I will focus more on culture, education, and economy in my interview.
1. I'm going to choose American classmates and other one who not from China.
2. Get ready for 11 corn questions.
3 Prepare some more my own questions about what I was interested.
4 I will ask my classmate that find a best time we can meet together.
5 I will prepare a new record. I will make a tape about the whole interview
6 I will find a place to meet.
7 I will take notes during the interview.
7 After interview management all things.
8 Post the answers in the blogger.
1. I'm going to choose American classmates and other one who not from China.
2. Get ready for 11 corn questions.
3 Prepare some more my own questions about what I was interested.
4 I will ask my classmate that find a best time we can meet together.
5 I will prepare a new record. I will make a tape about the whole interview
6 I will find a place to meet.
7 I will take notes during the interview.
7 After interview management all things.
8 Post the answers in the blogger.
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Using the Information You Find
-Citation Styles
-RefWorks Basics
For the Citation Styles
use for psychology, education, nursing, and other social sciences .
MLA
use for literature, arts, and humanities
ASA
use for sociology and related disciplines
" RefWorks Basics " which is tool.
1.Create your account
• Go to lrts.stcloudstate.edu/library (using an on-campus computer).
• Click on “RefWorks [Login].”
• Click on “Sign up for an Individual Account.”
2. Search for articles
• Go go lrts.stcloudstate.edu/library and in the “Library Search” box, select the “Articles and databases” tab.
• Click on the “Advanced Search” to search Academic
Search Premier, or click on the “Databases A-Z” link to
see all databases.
3.View records and add to your folder
Open records that seem pertinent to your search, and go beyond the first page of citations to be sure you don’t miss good articles.
4.Move your citations to your new folder
5.Create and save your bibliography
Open the Bibliography menu on the top toolbar.
• Select the “Output Style” (e.g. APA, MLA, Chicago).
• Select the word processing “File Type” for your
bibliography (i.e. Word).
• Select references to be included (“All References,” “My list” or “References from …”).
-RefWorks Basics
For the Citation Styles
- APA
- MLA
- ASA
use for psychology, education, nursing, and other social sciences .
MLA
use for literature, arts, and humanities
ASA
use for sociology and related disciplines
" RefWorks Basics " which is tool.
1.Create your account
• Go to lrts.stcloudstate.edu/library (using an on-campus computer).
• Click on “RefWorks [Login].”
• Click on “Sign up for an Individual Account.”
2. Search for articles
• Go go lrts.stcloudstate.edu/library and in the “Library Search” box, select the “Articles and databases” tab.
• Click on the “Advanced Search” to search Academic
Search Premier, or click on the “Databases A-Z” link to
see all databases.
3.View records and add to your folder
Open records that seem pertinent to your search, and go beyond the first page of citations to be sure you don’t miss good articles.
4.Move your citations to your new folder
5.Create and save your bibliography
Open the Bibliography menu on the top toolbar.
• Select the “Output Style” (e.g. APA, MLA, Chicago).
• Select the word processing “File Type” for your
bibliography (i.e. Word).
• Select references to be included (“All References,” “My list” or “References from …”).
Core questions and answers
1. What could SCSU do to make your stay on campus better?
Personally, I like SCSU very much. I have been here for almost 4 years and I really enjoy my school life in here. I live off-campus and a little far away from school so I drive to school everyday. I hope university could have more parking lots because I found that the main parking lot was full sometimes and I almost late for school. In this case, I could do nothing but park my car in the wrong area. As a result, I alway had a ticket. So, I think university should establish more parking lots.
5.What kind of government is in charge of your home country, how did it affect your life and how has democracy in America been a change?
6. What different modes of transportation are used in your country?
7. At what age do you start school? Are you under a lot of stress in school?
8. What religious holidays or other cultural events do you or others celebrate; can you explain your traditions for each?
Personally, I like SCSU very much. I have been here for almost 4 years and I really enjoy my school life in here. I live off-campus and a little far away from school so I drive to school everyday. I hope university could have more parking lots because I found that the main parking lot was full sometimes and I almost late for school. In this case, I could do nothing but park my car in the wrong area. As a result, I alway had a ticket. So, I think university should establish more parking lots.
2. Could you tell me a secret about yourself that very few people here know about and that shows us well, who you are and what you stand for?
I am good at playing ping-pong. I played ping-pong since I was 7 years old. I like this sport because of my father. My father is a ping-pong coach so he trained me very well. In addition attending school, I played ping-pong in the rest of my free time. I won a lot of awards and a national awards. However, due to the stress of study, I did not have much time to practice it since I went to university.
3. Which country`s food do you like the most? What are the similarities and differences between it and your own culture`s food?
I like Chinese foos most which is also my own culture's food. No food is better than Chinese food. As we all know, Chinese food is famous in the America. Although it is not very dediate, it tastes really good. Personally, I like spicy Chinese food most. Also, I am good at cooking.
4. What are the typical greetings in your culture and what do they mean?
In my country, people usually say hello while shake hands to each other when they meet. This way to show greetings to friends is used to many countries. In my country, we do not have much red tape in our daily life. When we have a formal meeting, we give hugs to each other. I think it is the best and the simplest way to greet someone.
5.What kind of government is in charge of your home country, how did it affect your life and how has democracy in America been a change?
In my mind the Chinese government is the autocracy and the authoritarian government by the most powerful people. We can hardly feel the existence of democracy in our life. In contrast, i believe America government is a democratic government. People have their rights to comment on their government. So people can speak very freedom and chase after their dreams used to practice.
6. What different modes of transportation are used in your country?
In China we have private automobile, public transportation like subway and bus. In different cities people will take different transportation. In the big city like Beijing or Shanghai, people would like choose subway or bus because of the traffic jam, however in the small town like my hometown FuNing, people will drive in the smooth road.
7. At what age do you start school? Are you under a lot of stress in school?
I was strating school at 6 years old as most children do in my country. In my country's education, teachers believe that students should practise very much that will have a good grade to go to university. So before we get in universtiy, the students will have much homework and so many tests to work. Most students under a lot of stress in the school, which American students can't believe.
8. What religious holidays or other cultural events do you or others celebrate; can you explain your traditions for each?
In China the famous cultural events are Spring Festvial, the Mid-autumn Festival, and lantern festival dumplings.
For the Spring Festvial all family should come together and eat really hearty dinner. The Mid-autumn Festival we will eat Chinese traditonal dessert called mooncake and watch moon with family. During the lantern festival dumplings we celebrate harvest Season of the year, we usually eat dumplings and "YUAN XIAO".
8b. Do you have any daily rituals in regards to your religious beliefs?
8b. Do you have any daily rituals in regards to your religious beliefs?
Well, in my daily life I do not have any ritual in regards to religious beliefs, cause I dont have any religious beliefs. In addition, most Chinese do either. However, some elder people may have daily rituals. They usually prayed god bless they or their family or before eating prayed for the food.
9. How would you describe famous sports in your country?
When we talk about the most proud of sports in my country, is must be ping-pang which is very famous in the world. Because our athletes won 13 consecutive the world champion and take recently fourth Olympic champion. So ping-pang is the Chinese national ball game.
10. Can you describe a typical day for a child in your country?
9. How would you describe famous sports in your country?
When we talk about the most proud of sports in my country, is must be ping-pang which is very famous in the world. Because our athletes won 13 consecutive the world champion and take recently fourth Olympic champion. So ping-pang is the Chinese national ball game.
10. Can you describe a typical day for a child in your country?
For most of children in my country, they will starting the class 8 a.m in the morning. So the children usually get up in the 7 a.m, then their parents send them to school after the quick breakfast. The school time end at 5 p.m, the children will be taken back to home by therim parents. After dinner, the children should finish their homework and watch animated cartoon before go to bed.
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Top questions for group 4 (transportation)
- What different modes of transportation are used in your country?
- In your home land, what is more important mass transit of personal transportation? Why do you think so?
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Interview Topic
Education:
- Do the universities of your homeland have a high education quality?
- Do you have a lot of homework to do?
- Would your parents be angry if you got a low grade in a course?
- Do you like your school life in your homeland?
Family:
- How many members are there in your family?
- Who is the leader in your family?
- How would your family spend a typical day together?
- What is your favorite thing about being part of your family?
Food:
- What is the staple food in your country?
- What is your favorite food in your country?
- Do you eat special food when you celebrate a festival in your country?
- How hard for you to adopt a kind of foreign food?
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