第一篇:英文采訪稿
英文采訪稿
An Interview with Donna
Q(Question): How do you manage your time to prepare the three totally different subjects? I mean oral English, management English, and the optional course.A(Answer):Take the management course for example, since I have taught management for many years, I have a lot of past experience.Although this year getting a different book to teach, I did much preparation, and I'd like to see my students learn better.Q: Why did you set up the course as extra work, without pay?
A: I have traveled in different countries for many years, so I knew how difficult it is for one to learn a second language.I want my students to smoothly pass the exams.If my students succeed, I feel successful too.So I open extra courses to help them to get a better understanding of me, and learn more knowledge.Q: Who are the main participants in your class? How do they respond to your class?
A: Students on the entire campus are welcomed to come to my extra classes, and almost all the management major students attend my extra course.Because they like, they all come here voluntarily.Q: As we know, students' English levels are quite different, how do you adjust your teaching methods to guarantee most of them to make progress?
A: I have to set my level at a middle role to teach students in my class.Besides, I use PowerPoint and rephrase a word in different ways to make them fully understand.Q: As you know our university gains a good reputation on implementing bilingual teaching and has made great achievements.What's your view about this? And what else do you think we can do to make a better development? A: Many teachers meet students outside classes to help them.Take me for example, I ask my students to speak English 5 minutes everyday, and then write down to me whoever they talk to.I hope this way could improve their English.It is a problem in English corner that there are more students with fewer teachers.So there are no enough chances for every student to talk…..Q: Our school is going to receive the Teaching Evaluation, and we attach great importance to it;it's said to be a critical turning point for our university, and what's your attitude towards this?
A: We have received letters from the English Department.Most have been doing what have been told.Such as bringing the lesson plans to the class, working out outlines of the subjects and etc.Because our teachers are always responsible for their work and spare no efforts to help our students improve their English and study, so we are positive toward it.Personally, I'm not so worried and anxious about that.Q: As we know, English speech contest is approaching again, and it does facilitate our students to improve English quite a lot, could you give some suggestions to our contestants?
A:Yes, of course.First, they shouldn't memorize the passage.It is a performance, an active communication.You should add your feelings to it.Secondly, you should use eye contact, which acquires practice.So choose a subject earlier and make a full preparation.“If my students succeed, I succeed.” Donna has really done much to help her students learn English even better and build up their confidence, passions, courage and love for English learning.Besides, she positively encourages her students to make a good management or command of themselves so as to achieve a better success in the future.Here, we would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to our hard-working teachers on the campus, both Chinese and foreign, nothing could be possible without their consistent contribution or devotion.
第二篇:英文采訪稿
Interviewer: We have already prepared the rose tea.Have a taste, please? We hope you will like it.Today we invite you here to ask you about your life and study in Inner Mongolia University of Technology.Now let’s talk about your life first.Can you communicate with others except your classmates frequently in Chinese? Informant: I can use daily expression to communicate with others.Interviewer: Really? How many years have you learned Chinese? Informant: About one year.Interviewer: Are you familiar with Huhot? Informant: Not too much.But I know some shopping malls, such like Hailiang Square and Wanda Plaza and some famous universities in Huhot.Interviewer: Which place do you like best to go shopping? Informant: Wanda Mall.Interviewer: Then what do you usually do after class in our school campus? Informant: I usually walking nearby or go to the library to learn.Interviewer: What do you think about your accommodation? Informant: I’m not satisfied with it very much.The room is little cold and it doesn’t supply the hot water all day.Interviewer: How many roommates do you have? Informant: There are two roommates.Interviewer: We heard that there has private washing room and kitchen in your room.Is that true? Informant: Each room has a private washing room.The whole dormitory building has two kitchens.Interviewer: Do you often cook by yourself?
Informant: Yes.We cook three meals every day by ourselves.Interviewer: Now you have been in China for many years.Haven’t you used to eat the canteen food? Informant: The canteen food usually doesn’t suit me.But some of us have been used to eat it.Interviewer: What do you like most in your country? Informant: Kinds of meat, milk tea, some fruits and vegetables.Interviewer: Will you stay slim by controlling diet?
Informant: I often do exercises to keep slim because I don’t need to control my diet.But some girls in my country often keep thin by eating less.Interviewer: Ok.Besides your life let’s talk about your study here.What’s your major? Informant: Master of Business Administration.Interviewer: Who is your tutor? Informant: Miss Hao Xiaoyan.Interviewer: Which language do your teachers use in your class? Informant: Teachers give us lessons in Chinese.Interviewer: Can you get it? Informant: It’s a little difficult.But I try my best to adapt it.Interviewer: Which program did you learn during your college life? Informant: Business Management.Interviewer: What’s the difference between the schools in China and Mongolia? Informant: The education system has a little difference.We spend four years in primary school, five years in middle school, and two years in high school.Interviewer: How do you get the application to learn in China? Informant: First, we should submit an application to the Chinese Embassy.Then, we should pass the essential exams.Finally, we must have a face-to-face talk.Interviewer: What’s your impression about China? Informant: Pretty good.The Chinese are warm-heart and always kind to foreigners.I like make friends with you.Interviewer: Oh, we also like to make friends with you, too.Thank you for your corporation.
第三篇:一篇英文采訪
The Interview with My Supervisor
By Lisa ZhangNumber: 201311939
Mr Xia, supervisor of doctor, professor, is engaging in thermoelectric materials and inorganic synthesis, and with 5 years’ work experience, more than 20 academic theses being published.He graduated with an MA from Xia Men university, getting his doctorate from the Chinese academy of sciences, Fu Jian institute of material structure.Then he went to America for postdoctor for three years.It’s my honor to be his student.It’s a good chance for me to know more about my supervisor through this interview.From this interview, I’ve known that Mr Xia chose to go to America for promoting his academic level.The first year he came back, he became a research assistant in Fu Jian institute of material structure.Later he was invented to be a professor in ShanDong University , he has been teaching for five years.He is fluent in English and gregarious.We had an ease chatting.Mr Xia is very knowledgeable who developed a software binary-component phase diagram.He also told me something about how to improve my English.Reading English books, Watching English movies and listening to the English pop music are all helpful to my English improving.But most of all, I should develop interest in learning English and speak it out.As everyone knows, academic research is so boring that we may not insist on it.Mr Xia told me that everything is hard in the beginning, if I insist on, I will find delight in the learning.I appreciate a lot from my supervisor through this interview, not only learning how to improve my English, but also solving my research problems.
第四篇:新生入學(xué)英文采訪稿(范文模版)
An Interview towards Freshmen
Journalist:Several weeks since the new Academic Year began,how does college new blood get through this irresistible period of new experience?So,here comes the following conversation.J(Journalist):Excuse me ,please!Freshman?Yeah? F(Freshman):Yeah,still fresh all around.J:My name’s____(Your name),could you please spare me a moment totalk something about your campus life?It won’t bother you too much time.F: uh, ok.J: Thank you!May I ask your name please?And what’s your major? F:___(Name), and I’m major in______.J: Oh, it’s fantastic!It’s been some time since your freshman classes started,how do you think of your major classes? F: Ah, at least I am interested in it,you know,it’s always been my dream to become an engineer in my 18 years of lifetime.I wish it could be realized with my fame all over the world!J: Time will bring a surprise, if you believe.But when it comes to getting up early,maybe there would be any littleproblems bothering you,isn’t it?Oh,it’ll be so tempting to sleep in.After all,you’re a college student!F:Well, you sure can if you want to scramble to make up for it later on.It is much easier to hold a GPA than to attempt to bring it up!J:What a sensible choice!I can’t wait to know your ideas about the atmosphere of our university!Is that the same as you pictured?
F: Definitely yes!I’ve been generally tolerated if not outright welcomed.I could learn a lot of life tips from both teachers and schoolmates.They are all eager to help me.I’m deeply touched by their smiles.J:Has theAccommodationsatisfied you? F:It can never be more wonderful!Four individuals share a dormitory equipped air conditioning and elevators.And the food in canteen is also very delicious, especially in the second canteen.And sometimes I could stroll the campus and look the herbal in the mountain nearby.J: wow, it sounds fabulous!However,Howcan you keep the balance between leaning and daily life? I believe that must be a huge matter.F: That’s up to your own determinations and capacity.Of course,time management skills are completely necessary to explore all that college life has to offer.It’s hard to say,but I stillhave some free time to dosome sports with my academic purpose approached.J:So where do you usually go outside the campus? F: I usually go to other universities to visit my friends, sometimes fly a kiteat the central parknearby, or take a ride around the university with the cycling team.J: With such plenty of spare time, do you take some part-time jobs? Many of us have some financial problems,don’t we? F: Ah, I do it occasionally and just do simple works.It’s much more important for me to get an excellent mark than to get a slender income.J: I guess your parents would be so proud of you!May I ask you a private question, do you have a girlfriend? F: uh, um, I do not have a girlfriend now.It depends on time.J: That’s true.I’d like to share some other ideas about Security issues.What’s you opinion about our security department?Have they complied with their duty?
F: ah, I think they have taken a well done.I won’t get anything worried as long as I am in the campus.J: But I’ve heard that some cases on security took place around the university town recently.What do you think we should do to protect ourselves? F: ah, we have already heard it.Well, in my view, it’d be better for us to go out less at night, or get a companion with you.And then avoiding walking where is dark or no street lamps.Last but not least, pay attention to the surroundings.If there is something not right, shout for helpimmediately.J:I see.And that’s all I wanted to know.Thank you so much.It's such a pleasure to talk to you.F:Never mind.
第五篇:英文采訪稿(附中文翻譯)
STUDENT NUMBER: A12120272 NAME: Shilei CLASS: English 1202
Inorder to find out what the life it was in the past in China, I intervewed a grangpa in our shool’s little park, who is at about his 60s.Q(Question): Hello, nice to meet you.Thank you for accepting my interview.A(Answer): Nice to meet you too.Q: Em, you look like about at 60s, right? Would you like to tell me when people mostly used bikes? A:Yeah, I was born in 1953 and I’m 61years old now.Actually, you know China was been named of “The Kingdom of Bicycle” in the past.I remember my grandpa told me that bicycle was introduced in China in the late 19th century.Then in 1960s, 1970s, when I was a young man, bicycle along with sewing machine and watch became the necessary three-major-items of marriage.Bicycle became really popular in the 1980s, it was the most important and most universal vehicle at that moment, the famous brands included “Yong jiu”, “Fenghuang”, “Feige”.The flow of thousands of bicycles during the rush hour was extremly awesome which made China became “The Kingdom of Bicycle”.You might cannot realize that kind of feeling, but you have to know who had a bicycle at that time woule be jealous by others, especially our young guys.Q: But a bicycle must be very expensive at that time, right? A: Certainly!One bicycle costed about 200 yuanat that time while people’s salary just a few dozen yuan.It’s very precious.Q: Em, what about bus? When buses appeared? And how the buses of today compare with the buses when you were young? A: Haerbin’s buses were developed in the 1950s.When I was young , buses in Haerbin were still not widespread, just several bus-lines were operated.What’s more, the buses’ environment and situation were not very well when compared with the buses of today.Q: Well, I got it.How life was in your 20s’, 30s’, and 40s’? And every day life how it changed when you grew older? A: In my 20s’ , what I remember most was that you had to take the tickets or certificates to buy all the things you wanted and needed , and the number of those stuff was fixed by government, so you couldn’t buy a lot even you had money.Like the liquor, you had to buy it in state-run stores with certificate.If you wanted more, you might suppose to borrow the certificate from other family which was begrudge to buy the liquor , for the numeber of liquor was limited.And later, the individual business appeared and became more and more, so you could buy anything with money in stores.Since followed the policy of reform and opening, our daily lives became more and more colorful.Q: Do you rememberhow life changed when tall building were built? A:Em...In fact, the tall building didn’t bring much impact on our lives.At the beginning, we might feel shocked or wondering, but later we gradually accustomed to it.You can see, there are tall building everywhere nowadays.Q: What do you miss about the old days and what you do not miss? A: What I miss...May be the simplicity and kindness of those people, besides, at that time, they worked harder and braver.But I enjoy the high life quality of today, comprehensive health care system, varieties of entertainments, convenient public transit, etc.You know, the life in the old days is difficult.A: Yeah, sure it is.Alright then, thank to your narration, I know more details about the life in the old days, thank you!Q:It’s my pleasure!為了了解過去中國的生活是什么樣的,我在學(xué)校的小公園里采訪了一位60多歲的老爺爺。
問:您好,很高興見到您,謝謝您能夠接受我的采訪。
答:認(rèn)識(shí)你也很高興。
問:你看起來大概60歲左右對(duì)嗎?您能不能跟我講一下人們用自行車最多是在什么時(shí)候呢? 答:當(dāng)然。我出生于1953年,今年都61歲了。事實(shí)上,中國在過去被稱為“自行車王國”呢。我記得我的姥爺告訴我自行車是在19世紀(jì)后期引進(jìn)中國的。在六、七十年代,那時(shí)候我還年輕,自行車和縫紉機(jī)、手表是年輕人結(jié)婚必備的“三大件”。自行車真正流行起來是在80年代,那個(gè)時(shí)候自行車是最重要、最普遍的交通工具,出名的牌子有“永久”、“鳳凰”、“飛鴿”。那個(gè)時(shí)候上下班高峰期自行車流非常壯觀,中國也因此被稱為“自行車王國”。你們現(xiàn)在可能體會(huì)不到那種感覺,但是在那個(gè)時(shí)候擁有一輛自行車是讓人非常羨慕嫉妒的,特別是我們年輕人。
問:但是那個(gè)時(shí)候一輛自行車肯定很貴對(duì)吧?
答:那是肯定的!一輛自行車要200塊錢左右,而那個(gè)時(shí)候人們的工資只有十幾、幾十塊。所以自行車很珍貴。
問:嗯,那公交車呢,公交車什么時(shí)候出現(xiàn)?今天的公交車跟你們年輕時(shí)候的比起來又怎么樣呢?
答:哈爾濱的公交應(yīng)該是在50年代發(fā)展起來吧。我年輕的時(shí)候,公交還不是很普及,只有幾條線路投入運(yùn)行。而且,公交車的環(huán)境和狀況跟如今的比起來都很差。
問:嗯,那您20歲、30歲、40歲的時(shí)候生活是怎樣的呢?隨著您的年長,日常生活有哪些變化呢?
答:我20歲的時(shí)候,印象最深刻的是你買任何東西都需要票或者證。因?yàn)樗袞|西的數(shù)量是有國家按人口規(guī)定好的,所以即使你有錢你也買不了很多。像酒,你要拿著證去供銷社買。如果你還想要的話,你就要借其他人的證去買。因?yàn)槊考揖频臄?shù)量是一定的,但是有的人家舍不得買。后來個(gè)體商戶出現(xiàn)了而且越來越多,就可以拿錢買任何想要的東西。自從改革開放政策的實(shí)行,我們的生活變得越來越豐富多彩。
問:您能給我講講當(dāng)高樓大廈建起來的時(shí)候生活發(fā)生了哪些改變嗎?
答:嗯....事實(shí)上,高樓大廈并沒有給我們的生活帶來很大影響。剛開始,我們看到可能會(huì)感嘆會(huì)迷惑,但是后來慢慢就習(xí)慣了。你看現(xiàn)在到處都是高樓林立。
問:那對(duì)于過去的日子有哪些是您非常懷念的,哪些是不怎么懷念的呢?
答:嗯....要說懷念的話,應(yīng)該是懷念過去人們的淳樸善良吧,而且那時(shí)候人們也更加勤勞勇敢。但是我更享受現(xiàn)在的高品質(zhì)生活,完善的醫(yī)療體系,多樣的娛樂活動(dòng),便利的公共交通等等,這些都是過去不能比的。你要知道過去的生活很艱苦。
問:是的,肯定比現(xiàn)在要苦。好的,非常感謝您抽出時(shí)間接受采訪,通過您的講述我對(duì)以前的生活知道了更多細(xì)節(jié),謝謝!
答:不用謝,很高興能幫到你。