Saturday, June 9, 2007

UNH campus


A presentation by Holly, Matt, Stephen and Thom.

4 comments:

Thomas Pals said...

Hi UNH Japanese language students. I am Tom Pals an Associate Professor of English at Shizuoka University of Art and Culture (SUAC). I am having my English Diploma Course (EDC) students make comments on your blog posts.

Please feel free to visit us and make comments about our podcasts at www.suacpals.com Just click on podcasts to listen in and make some comments.

Thanks for your hard work,

Tom

suac edc students said...

GOOD POINTS
- Pronunciation is good!
- Using pictures is good! It’s easy to understand your podcast!!
- To ask some questions to listeners is good! For example, “what’s the forest of the university?”
- Your podcast was interesting! I want to visit your school someday!
- You tried to use some kanji in your podcast. Maybe it was so hard for you, but you did your best! Good job!!


WEAK POINTS
- It’s a little long…
- Why did you introduce “Yamaneko”? I want you to explain more…
- I wanted to know the forest of your school more… I needed some more picture for that…

suac edc students said...
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suac edc students said...

Hi! UNH campus student.
We are SUAC students, Mayumi and Asami.
We enjoyed your podcast, so we want to leave some comments.

Firstly, we were surprized that you were good at speaking Japanese.
We could understand your university through your podcast.
The content was interesting.

We want to advise to you to make your podcast better.
When you introduce your name, it's more natural to say 「はじめまして。ホーリーです。」. In English, you have to say subject at the beginning of sentence. But in Japanese, sometimes we cut subject.

Please give some advice to our podcast.
See you!