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2. Could you tell me your full name please?
My full name is XXX. I am also called by my English name, which is XXX.
3. What shall I call you?
You could call me XXX.
4. How are you?
I am well thank you, and yourself?
5. How old are you?
I am 22 years old. In other words, I was born in 1980. On the eight of March 1980, to be exact.
6. Does your name have any special meaning?
Yes, my name does have s ome special meaning. My family name means ‘peace’, and my first
name means ‘strong one’. My English name was given to me by one of my high school teachers,
and it does not have any special meaning really.
6. Does your name have any special meaning?
I presume you are referring to my Chinese name. Yes, the English equivalent of my family name
would be something like ‘peace’, and in the case of my first name it would be ‘strong one’. My
English name was randomly chosen by one of my high school teachers, and it really doesn’t have
any special meaning.
7. Is your name important to you?
Not really. I am part of the new generation who do not attach too much significance to our names.
Names were important to the older generation as they of the opinion that it will determine your
destiny to some extent. However, I personally believe that I myself will determine my destiny
irrespective of what my name is. I will do this by acquiring good qualifications and by working
hard.
HOMETOWN (家乡)
8.Where do you come from? How long have you lived in your hometown?
I come from Shenyang. My parents have been living here for the past thirty years or so. I grew up
here and I attended a well-known school called School number 163. We live in a respectable area
with many shops, restaurants, and a variety of other businesses. The people in our building are
generally friendly and quite, which makes it a pleasure to live there.
9. Where do you live?
Well, that is not so easy to answer. Please allow me to explain. During th e week I live in a
dormitory at the university, but over weekends I live with my parents in a village about one hour
by car from Shenyang. So I really do not know which of the two to call my home at the moment.
10. Can you tell me something about your hometown?
Yes, certainly. Shenyang is in the northeast part of China, and the capital of the Liaoning province.
It has about seven million inhabitants. It has many heavy industries such as automobile, aircraft,
and machine tool manufacturers. In addition, it is ric h in history. For ex ample, th e Japanese
invaded the city and committed many atrocities (that is to say many crimes) during the occupation.
This is still remembered by many of the elderly folks to this day. Another example that I could
mention is the Imperial Palace that belonged to the last dynasty - the Qing dynasty- in China.
11. Can you tell me about some famous landscapes in your hometown?
11. Can you tell me about some famous scenic spots in your hometown?
11. What are the main places of interest in your hometown? Why?
11. What places should foreigners visit in your hometown? Why?
Sure. Firstly, I could mention the Hun River, which you will find around the city. To the northeast
of the city there is the famous Qing Pan Mountains and the zoological park and botanical gardens.
In summer it is a popular place to visit and see tigers, bears, wolves, other animals and e ven
pandas in their natural environment. In winter we often go skiing there. Secondly, I would like to
mention Beiling Park. It consists of a large park, with many gardens and a lake. In addition it also
is the site of an emperor’s tomb from the Qing Dynasty. Lastly, there are many other sites that are
worthwhile v isiting. For e xample, Gov ernment (C ity Hall) Sq uare wit h the Great T heater
alongside it, Zhongshan Square, and the spectacular TV Tower, which is the highest architectural
attraction in Shenyang.
12. What places in your hometown do you like best?
There are m any places that I like. If I had t o choose one place, I would like to tell y ou about
Government Square. Firstly, it is the largest square in Shenyang. What I mean is that it is a l arge
open space where one can see the sky clearly, and feel free. Se condly, it houses an important
government building. I guess you could call it the City Hall.
13. What are the main crops in your region?
In our region many crops are grown. For example one would find all kinds of vegetables in the
fields of this region. In addition, many farmers have orchards. Here they grow many kinds of fruit
like apples, pears, and peaches.
13. What are the main crops in your region?
In our region many crops are grown. For example one would find all kinds of vegetables in the
fields of this region. In addition, many farmers have orchards. Here they grow many kinds of fruit
like apples, pears, and peaches. Lastly, it is important to note that Shenyang is note known for its
agriculture. It is better known as an industrial city. For example, here are many heavy industries
manufacturing anything from aircraft and automobiles to machine tools.
14. What is the difference bet ween your hometown and Beijing / Hong Kong?
The main difference between Shenyang and Hong Kong is the cl imate. For example, there they
have a tropical climate. That is to say that it is very hot and humid. Here in She nyang we have
cold winters and hot summers. Secondly, Shenyang is an industrial city, whereas Hong Kong is
more a financial center. That is to say, here we have many factory workers, or to be more exact,
family-orientated workers who are not very wealthy, and in Hong Kong there are many tycoons,
millionaires, and wealthy people.
14. What is the difference bet ween your hometown and Beijing / Hong Kong?
The main difference between Shenyang and Hong Kong is the cl imate. For example, there they
have a tropical climate. That is to say that it is very hot and humid. Here in She nyang we have
cold winters and hot summers. Although cities like Hong Kong, Beijing, and Shanghai are larger
than my hometown Shenyang, they all are bustling with industrial and cultural activities. Maybe
Hong Kong is an exception, as it is better known as one of the most important financial capitals of
the world.
15. What are the people like in your hometown?
15. Can you tell me something about the character of the people in your hometown?
Well, they aren’t any different from the people in any other large city. For example, here we also
have good and bad people. Secondly, like everyone else, they are trying to work out a good life for
themselves and their children. For example, parents are trying all they can to ensure that their
children receive a good education.
15. What are the people like in your hometown?
15. Can you tell me something about the character of the people in your
hometown?
Well, they aren’t any different from the inhabitants in any other large city. For example, here we
also have many wholesome families as well as our share of criminal elements in the society. In
addition, I believe that my hometown has not been westernized to the same extent as a city like
Hong Kong. For example, in Shenyang the people have not become materialistic to the same
extent as the inhabitants of Hong Kong. In other words, in Shenyang you would still find many
good old-fashioned (traditional) people who have strong principles and values about many aspects
of life.
PRESENT SITUATION
16. Are you a student or do you have a job?
I am a student at the moment. I am studying English on a full-time basis at a Lang uage School
here in She nyang. W e have classes i n th e m ornings, after noons, an d e venings. W ednesday
afternoons we are off, and are allowed to go swimming at a nearby hotel. We have a num ber of
foreign teachers who assist us in the correct pronunciation and grammar of the language.
16. Are you a student or do you have a job?
I hav e a job. I am working i n a w orkshop of a large manufacturing plant at the moment. I
graduated from high school two years ago, and went to work immediately. I am an assistant to one
of the automotive electricians in the workshop. I have to assist my artisan in getting his jobs done.
For instance, I have t he responsibility to see tha t are the tools are in good order , and that the
workshop is always kept clean and tidy.
a) STUDENT
17. What do you like most about your studies?
Well, I guess the speaking part. Please allow me to explain. Language is all about communication.
So when I am able to communicate with someone in English, I feel that I have achieved something.
I particularly like our free talk sessions with the foreign teachers. It gives me the opportunity to
question them about their countries and cultures.
18. What is your major?
As I have been studying on a full-time basis at an English Language School, we have only one
subject, namely English for Academic Purposes called EAP. We do reading and writing, practical
speaking, and listening by means of cassettes. English is the language of the future, especially in
the business world. What I mean to say is that when I am able to communicate well in English I
will n ot o nly be ab le t o g o an d stu dy abroa d a nd i mprove my qual ifications, but also have
mastered a very necessary tool for my future career.
19. Which is the best university in China?
That’s an interesting question. Allow me to explain my personal view by shortly mentioning the
following points: I believe that the Liaoning University in Shenyang is the best University in the
country. For example, it has the highest percentage of students passing their courses o f all the
universities in China.
20. Describe your study habits?
I have well established study habits. For example, I always start promptly at eight in the evenings.
I study for two hours, have a ten-minute break, and the study for another two hours. I follow this
habit from Monday’s to Friday’s, but over the weekends I put in more hours. For example, I study
in the mornings and afternoons, and then take the evenings off to relax with my family or friends.
21. Do you think your present subjects are relevant?
Yes. Allow me to explain myself by shortly mentioning the following points: Firstly, we often use
case studies in class. What I mean is that the professor gives us examples from real life to examine
and report on. Secondly, our lecturers and some advisors from the relevant industries have set up
our study material. What I mean to say is that the people who we are going to work for one day
have had the opportunity to tell the university what they think we should be taught.
22. What kind of job would you prefer after graduation?
I would like to become a medical doctor. Please allow me to explain. Firstly, I would like to render
a service in the community to which I will eventually belong. For example, I would like to assist
the elderly that do not have the financial means to afford private hospitals.
23. What are your job prospects?
I am planning to become a Hotel Manager. Please allow me to explain. Firstly, I believe that the
hotel industry will be growing greatly in future. For example, people are becoming more affluent,
and spend more and more of their money on holidays. In addition, I believe that after graduating I
will be able to find a good job anywhere in the world. What I mean to say is that all hotels and
resorts have the same objectives irrespective of where they are situated. Their aim is to ensure that
their guests have a good time and return again.
b) EMPLOYEE
24. Do you have a degree? If so, when and where did you graduate?
Yes. I have a Bachelors Degree in Electrical Engineering. I graduated in 2001 from the Liaoning
University in Shenyang. It is the largest university in the Liaoning Province and has about twenty
thousand students.
24. Do you have a degree? If so, when and where did you graduate?
No. I have a Diploma in N ursing. I gr aduated in 2001 from the Med ical Training College in
Beijing. It is a well-known College giving excellent training to future nurses and other medical
staff. For example, ambulance drivers, hospital staff, and so on are all trained there.
25. What impressed you most when you were at university / college?
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