英文采访稿

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.

 

第二篇:大学讲师英文采访稿

Being keen on history

Name: Lan Zongrong

Hobbies: piping, calligraphy

Position Held: pluralistic researcher of The Research Center of Zhu Xi, former

teaching secretary of the Department of Tourism

Motto: Unremitting self-improvement.

Educational background: Fujian normal university----major in history.

Shandong University---major in archaeology and museum

science

Teaching experience: Teaching in former Wuyi University----Nanping normal

University from 1991.

Different departments he has experienced: The History

Department, Political and history Department, the

Department of management, the Department of Tourism.

Sharing:

Born in Shaxian, Sanming Fujian Province, Mr. Lan is now a teacher of the Department of Tourism. Courses he is teaching now include Chinese History in Modern Time, Tourism Culture, Chinese Cultural Tourism, and Fujian Anecdote. While Fujian Anecdote is also the name of his book published in 2008, which is a book contented with Fujian encyclopedia, including history, geography, places of interest, celebrities, relics, gardens, diets, transportations, local customs and so on. In this book, Mr. Lan tries his best to present his readers this wonderful land with plain but intelligent words. In addition, in this book, there are various interesting topics such as “Minjiang River is so-called Chinese Rhine” and “why Shaxian snack is called Chinese MacDonald?”

Why Mr. Lan loves history so much? In fact, there is no exactly reason since he has been interested in history while in his senior school. Talking about his comprehensive knowledge of history, he knows about the world’s basic history, and deeply he owns the learning of Chinese history very well. Especially, he studies about Fujian’s history, including Wuyi Mountain, in which Mr. Lan specially figures out two villages----Xiamei and Chen Villige, which are famous villages in Chinese history and culture.

With the development of our technology and life condition, Mr. Lan has also an expectation on our students, that is, we students are becoming more and more mature, and we should learn how to make full use of the internet media properly, thus may help both in our studying and life.

大学讲师英文采访稿

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