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
News perspective conducted by Sukanda ESL students of CCSF
The interviewee is my ESL 66 classmate named Kenneth. He follows the news, but only major stories, like natural disasters. His news perspective is being represented by the news station which he watches, from the Philippines, such as "TV Patrol" and "24 Hours". Although, he pointed out that it is a good idea to get different details from a variety of sources. Therefore, he occasionally checks out news from ABC in the U.S. as well.
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