Sunday, April 22, 2012


My second podcast: It was taken from the university of Nottingham, it last 4:52 minutes.

Speakers: Simardeep Singh, Sophie Herner and Angus Davidson.

1)       What are the two Campus presented in the video?
We have the Campus of China and the Campus of Malaysia.

2)       What type of program does the University have for students from abroad?
It has International Exchange Programs for Erasmus.

3)       Who is Simardeep Singh, what does he study and in which University?
He is an Erasmus and he studies pharmacy in the University of Nottingham.

4)       What did Malaysia allowed him to do?
It allowed him to get new experience of new culture and new way of life.

5)       When did he go to Malaysia?
He went there in the second semester of his previous year.

6)       What was difficult for Simardeep?
His difficulties were the cultural bases in communicate with other students.

7)       in what was he interested while he was there?
He was interested in the country and in its back ground.

8)       What was he able to do?
He was able to go to a few country and broaden his arises.

Part two: Sophie Herner
       9)       Where did Sophie did her exchange programs? In which country and city?
In the university of Nottingham in Ningbo, China.  

10)   What were the advantages for her in China?
She had the chance to visit a lot of city while being in China.

11)   How did she found the city itself?
She said that it was quite small and compact.

12)   What for information did she had and her relations with others?
She knew how everything was, she knew a lot of people. Everything was accessible and the relations were comfortable and friendly.

Part three: Angus Davidson
 13)   Who is Angus Davidson? Which University did he visit and in which country?
He is an Erasmus and he visited the University of Copenhagen in Scandinavia.

14)   Why did he choose this University? Give two reasons.
Because he wanted to study in Europe, he knew a lot about Copenhagen and he had been already there.

15)   What was his primary reason for going there?
Because there is a good lawyer University there and he studies law.

16)   What didn’t he have?
He didn’t have A level language, so he picked one up while he was there.

17)   How was the relation with people of there?
Angus said the people were friendly and open minded. He also said that he learned a lot of things while he was in Scandinavia.

18)   What about the University and the courses?
He said that the University was helpful and the courses were sort of small, simple on base former and conducive to a higher standard of learning.

19)   Which type of exams did he have?
The exams were oral and completely different skills and useful.

20)   How was the city for Angus and what was his advice according to Copenhagen?
He said that it is a vibrant city. There were many places to go out and so much to do. His advice is that you should visit Copenhagen even if you are not an Erasmus.



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