1. Why did you come study in American college? - school/personal
- Are you also going to get a job here after graduation?
2. Have you taken any classes back home? If you have, what are some differences between home college and here?? - school
3. How long have you been in the states? Do you feel that you have different perspective toward life here from your friend back home since you have been here for a while? (eg; cultural, political view.. etc) - culture/personal
4. When is your most culturally shocking experience in the states? - culture
5. Is you home country as culturally diverse as here? Explain. - culture
- Approximately how many sub-groups are there in your country?
- What about religious groups? Are they diverse? Do they have conflicts? How?
6. Is it common to speak multi-languages in your country? If so, how many languages do people normally speak? How many do you speak? - culture
7. When do you feel homesick the most? What do you miss the most about your home country? -personal
8. If I want to travel your country, where would you suggest me to visit? (what to do, what to eat.. etc.) - Culture
- Is there anything that I should not (or must not) do or say when meeting people?
9. Is plagiarism considered as a serious crime in your home college as in American college? - school/culture
- When you were attending college there, did you consider it as serious?
10. Is being gay, being divorced or being a single parent (or not being married) normally acceptable in your society? - culture
- Would people treat those people differenly, or unfairly in society? (in workplace, school..)
I like your objectives very much. Good job, Kaye. And thanks for reminding us all that the Latin alphabet is just the one of choice in the Western hemisphere.
답글삭제cheers
Roland