Monday, November 26, 2012

Review of The Third Interview

Mohamed     http://en191fl12s28mohamedto.blogspot.com/
I think his third interview also got the highest score in the class. He used a really great way for his interview. Also, now I think he knows how can he control the conversion and make it nicely. Finally, I would  give him 20 points.

Nick      http://en191f12s28nickca.blogspot.com/
I think Nick has a nice conversion. He wrote many interesting information. His scored is very high and I would give him 19 points because he did not add any photos. 

Brittney   http://eng191f12s28brittanyhof.blogspot.com/
Brittney made an awesome interview. Her third interview is high and interesting to read it. The only thing that she did not add any photos in her country report. Finally, I would give her 18 points.    

Review of The Second Interview

Mohamed   (http://en191fl12s28mohamedto.blogspot.com/)
In my opinion, Mohamed got the highest score in his second interview. It is interesting interview and he covered all the points. Also, it was easy to read and easy to understand it. In the end I would give him 20 points.

Brittany   (http://eng191f12s28brittanyhof.blogspot.com/)
In my opinion, Brittany got the second highest score in her interview. She wrote many interesting things that made the interview very easy and clear. Also, she made all the main points very clear. Finally, I would give her 19 points. 

Elena   (http://elenaen191f12s28.blogspot.com/)
In my opinion, Elena got the third highest score in her interview. She has an awesome interview. I would give her 19 points. In her country report she add some photos that give us fantasy space.

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

My last interview


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Preparation for the interview


I met Ahamd at my apartment and I made an arabic dinner for him. After dinner we drove to campus to the SCSU library to talk about the question I came up with for Ahamd. our conversation was successful since I learned a lot of about Ahamd country. I was surprised with the information he provided me with. 


How did you approach people?


At last I was very undecided who to interview and it was hard to find someone interesting. A cousin of mine mentioned to me that he know a guy from Egypt and I quickly became interested being that Egypt is a country I have always been interested in.


Whom did you interview?


I interviewed Ahamad Abbas, a 22 years old young man who is from Egypt.


When, where, and how did you conduct and record the interview?
On November 19th Ahamd and I went to the library at around 8:00 P.M. I took my note pad and pen with me so I could write down notes and the answers to the questions I had.

Personal Review
It was really nice interview. I was really excited to know about all the things that Ahamd had to say. I wasn’t really worried about the interview because there was a lot of new information. He informed me with many things I did not know about his culture in his country. 


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Country Report


"Egypt is located in Northern Africa, bordering the Mediterranean Sea, between Libya and


the Gaza Strip, and the Red Sea north of Sudan, and includes the Asian Sinai Peninsula.


Egypt is the most populous country in the Arab world and the second-most populous on the


African Continent. Nearly all of the country’s 79 million people live in Cairo and Alexandria;


elsewhere on the banks of the Nile; in the Nile delta, which fans out north of Cairo; and


along the Suez Canal. These regions are among the world’s most densely populated, containing


an average of over 3,820 persons per square mile (1,540 per sq km), as compared


to 181 persons per sq mi for the country as a whole.


Egypt borders the Mediterranean Sea to the north, the Gaza Strip and Israel to the northeast,


the Red Sea to the east, Sudan to the south, and Libya to the west.


The great majority of its estimated 82 million live near the banks of the Nile River, in an


area of about 40,000 sq km (15,000 sq m), where the only arable agricultural land is found.


The large areas of the Sahara Desert are sparsely inhabited. About half of Egypt’s residents


live in urban areas, with the majority spread across the densely populated centres of greater


Cairo, Alexandria, and other major cities in the Nile Delta.


Egypt is famous for its ancient civilisation and some of the world’s most famous monuments,


including the Giza pyramid complex and its Great Sphinx. The southern city of Luxor contains


numerous ancient artefacts, such as the Karnak Temple and the Valley of the Kings.


Egypt is widely regarded as an important political and cultural nation of the Middle East.


Egypt, sometimes referred to as the ‘Motherland of the World’ and the ‘Land of Civilisations,’


is famous throughout the world for its ancient civilisation and 7,000-year history along


the Nile River. It is an important political and cultural centre of the Middle East."


http://www.egypton.com/Documents/03_Africa_Report09_Egypt.pdf


Transcribe the interview


Me: Hello my name is Almuhannad.


A: Hi my name is Ahamad.


Me: First thank you for giving me an interview with you.


A: You are more than welcome my friend.


Me: Could you tell me about yourself please?


A: My full name is Ahamad Abbas and I am form Egypt.


Me: Actually I have met two people from your county and they were born in different city. Could you please tell which city were you born?


A: I was born in Giza it’s like one hour from Cairo which is the capital city of Egypt.


Me: You know what?


A: What?


Me: My dream country is Egypt, I wish to visit soon.


A: My friend you are more than welcome to my country just let me know if you want to go there.


Me: Oh, my friend that is so kind of you.


Me: Why did you choose Saint Cloud State University?


A: As you know St. Cloud state is located in a semi big city and it's an affordable  school and it has great opportunities to achieve an outstanding education. 


Me: What are you studying?


A: I am studying Management.


Me: What are you planning to do after school?


A: I have not decided yet but, I might work here for a year to gain experience with the system in the United States.


Me: That's a good plan. Good luck to you my friend.


Me: What is the difference in educational system between your country and United States?


A: The differences between the two countries are that America has more technology. However there is one difference we have in Egypt in some schools is that males and females are seperated.


Me: I totally agree with you.


Me: Why did you choose United State for education?


A: Actually I was here in United State since 2005 with my family and I graduated from high school in twin cities.


Me: Did you go to middle school here, in the U.S?


A: yup I studied back home


Me: How were your language skills since you arrived United States of America?


A: The only one who was speaking for us was my father. He helped us a lot. However, I learned English when I enter the high school. In the begining I had difficulties learning how to speak and understand others. 
Me: That is very interesting!


Me: Is there anything else you would like to add before we end our interview?


A: No, I have no further question.


Me: Do you have any questions for me, now that I have had the pleasure of asking you about so many things?


A: No. I do not. 


Me: Thank you so much for meeting with me today. It was a pleasure to talk to you.


A: You are welcome my friend.





Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Second Interview




Preparation for the interview
I was in the cities and I found one of my old friends who was studying with me in the ELS language center. He is from Egypt and I told him about my interview for my English class and he was very happy to help me with it.

How did you approach people?
I called my old friend to talk about the time and place of the interview.Since I met Mohammad in the cities he decided to come to St. Cloud to visit the city and also discuss the question I had for him.
Where was the interview?
Mohammad came to St. Cloud with other friends to my house and that is where we did the  interview. The interview was on Saturday at my place. I had to ask him these questions: 

Whom did you interview?
The person I interviewed is Mohammed. He is from Egypt and he is 26 years old. He is a student at St. Thomas University studying Electric Engineering  . He has been in this area for about about two years. He is planing to stay around for a while after he completes his major.


Country Report 

Egypt is located in Northern Africa, bordering the Mediterranean Sea, between Libya and

the Gaza Strip, and the Red Sea north of Sudan, and includes the Asian Sinai Peninsula.

Egypt is the most populous country in the Arab world and the second-most populous on the

African Continent. Nearly all of the country’s 79 million people live in Cairo and Alexandria;

elsewhere on the banks of the Nile; in the Nile delta, which fans out north of Cairo; and

along the Suez Canal. These regions are among the world’s most densely populated, containing

an average of over 3,820 persons per square mile (1,540 per sq km), as compared

to 181 persons per sq mi for the country as a whole.

Egypt borders the Mediterranean Sea to the north, the Gaza Strip and Israel to the northeast,

the Red Sea to the east, Sudan to the south, and Libya to the west.

The great majority of its estimated 82 million live near the banks of the Nile River, in an

area of about 40,000 sq km (15,000 sq m), where the only arable agricultural land is found.

The large areas of the Sahara Desert are sparsely inhabited. About half of Egypt’s residents

live in urban areas, with the majority spread across the densely populated centres of greater

Cairo, Alexandria, and other major cities in the Nile Delta.

Egypt is famous for its ancient civilisation and some of the world’s most famous monuments,

including the Giza pyramid complex and its Great Sphinx. The southern city of Luxor contains

numerous ancient artefacts, such as the Karnak Temple and the Valley of the Kings.

Egypt is widely regarded as an important political and cultural nation of the Middle East.

Egypt, sometimes referred to as the ‘Motherland of the World’ and the ‘Land of Civilisations,’

is famous throughout the world for its ancient civilisation and 7,000-year history along

the Nile River. It is an important political and cultural centre of the Middle East.

http://www.egypton.com/Documents/03_Africa_Report09_Egypt.pdf




Me: Hello My name is Almuhannad and thank you for giving me an interview with me. Could you tell me about yourself?
Mohammed: My name is Mohammed Subhi.
Me: Where are you from?
Mohammed: I am from Egypt.
Me: Which city did you born in Egypt?
Mohammed: I was born in Cairo city, which is the capital city.
Me: Why did you choose to study at St. Thomas University?
Mohammed: I choose St. Thomas University because it is a good school for business.
Me: oh I see.
Me: What are you studying?
Mohammed: Electrical Engineering.
Me: Wow! thats a nice major.
Me: What are you planning to do after school?
Mohammed: I have not deicide yet but I might to work here in the Undated States for one or couple years after.
Me: That’s a good plan and good luck.
Me: What is the difference in educational system between your country and United States?
Mohammed: The differences between them is that America has more technology.  
Me: yes I agree with you that here in America are more about technology.
Me: why did you choose United States for your education?
Mohammed: I had a lot of my relative were graduated from here and I got a scholarship from the University.
Me: That sounds good. Its a great way to finish up with your goals.
me: How were your language skills since you arrived United States of America.
Mohammed: It was very weak but, by the time I had to learn a lot about the languages and  the cultures.
Me: How long did it take you to learn English?
Mohammed: It took me about a year to learn English, I lived with my American family who was very helpful with the language skills and everything else. 
Me: The same thing also happened to me when I first moved to the United States. I didn't speak much English.
Me:  Is there anything you would like to add before we end our interview?
Mohammed: No. I do not have anything else to add.
Me: Do you have any questions for me, now that I have had the oppertunity of asking you about  many things?
Mohammed: No, I have no further question.
Me: Thank you so much for meeting with me today. It was a pleasure to talk to you.
Mohammed: you are welcome brother.