Interview With Audio and Text
by AJ
During my recent visit to Kyoto, two of Aaron's classes interviewed me. They asked several very interesting questions and were very curious. I had a great time meeting with them.
Aaron has now downloaded the audio of the interviews and the transcripts. So students can read the interviews, and also listen to it to practice listening.
I especially encourage my BAS students to listen to the interviews. The Japanese students were very curious about you. They were excited to learn more about you, and to communicate with you. I hope you will listen to their questions, and go to the Kyoto-Project website and communicate with them.
Of course, this is no longer a "school project". But it is a chance to make new friends in a different country. Several of the Kyoto students showed an interest in visiting Thailand sometime. And theyd be happy to host a visiting Thai friend.
So, why not listen to the interview... and then go to the Kyoto-BAS site and leave a message. Theyll be very happy to hear from you :)
The Interview: http://e-poche.net/conversations/
The Kyoto-Thai Project Site: http://e-poche.net/sandai/login/index.php
During my recent visit to Kyoto, two of Aaron's classes interviewed me. They asked several very interesting questions and were very curious. I had a great time meeting with them.
Aaron has now downloaded the audio of the interviews and the transcripts. So students can read the interviews, and also listen to it to practice listening.
I especially encourage my BAS students to listen to the interviews. The Japanese students were very curious about you. They were excited to learn more about you, and to communicate with you. I hope you will listen to their questions, and go to the Kyoto-Project website and communicate with them.
Of course, this is no longer a "school project". But it is a chance to make new friends in a different country. Several of the Kyoto students showed an interest in visiting Thailand sometime. And theyd be happy to host a visiting Thai friend.
So, why not listen to the interview... and then go to the Kyoto-BAS site and leave a message. Theyll be very happy to hear from you :)
The Interview: http://e-poche.net/conversations/
The Kyoto-Thai Project Site: http://e-poche.net/sandai/login/index.php
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