Post-secondary ESL students from colleges and adult schools in the Bay Area check out how their peers find out about news by asking the following questions. 1) Do you follow the news? 2) What interests you? 3) Where do you look? 4) Who do you believe? 5) Are your perspectives being represented? Please identify news sources by name or website where possible.
San Jose State University
Friday, October 28, 2011
Catching Sukanda's perspective
By Kenneth Carl Torio, City College of San Francisco ESL Student
I would like to introduce my classmate, Sukanda O' Donnell. O' Donnell follows the news often at least three times a week because her interest is about political news and also in the world news. There are many kinds of news titles she look at such as, NBC, CNN, Fox, CBS, and Bangkok Post online newspaper as well.O' Donnell believes in the newscasters named, Ann Curry from NBC, Wolf Blitzer from CNN, and last but not least, Brian Williams from NBC night news because she thinks they deliver the message very well. Most of the time her perspective was being represented and she watch both political sides to get different ideas and compare their information and see different political views.
Sukanda O' Donnell on the left, Me on the right
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