Sunday, October 30, 2011

My Classmate Tina Li



I interviewed my classmate Tina Li who is from CCSF ESL66.
Because she is too shy to post her photo. So unfortunately, you get mine.






M: Do you follow the news?
T: Yes, almost every day.



M: What interests you?
T: Hollywood entertainment news.



M: Where do you look?
T: TV and Internet, Yahoo and Channel 7.



M: Who do you believe?
T: If that are some gossips, I would not believe. But I believe Yahoo and Channel 7.



M: Are your perspectives being represented?
T: Yes, I could read Johnny Deep's news.

News

Stehanie(left)Tran(right)


Tran watchs news two days a week. She likes to watch politics, movie review, weather, and some local news. She usually get the news from TV, newspaper, and Internet. She reliances the news from TV and newspaper. She interesting in Lybia politics. Because she likes to watch people wearing different costumes.

Interview Judy



By Diep Nguyen (Daisy), City College of San Francisco ESL 66 Student






My classmate, Judy, comes from Taiwan and has lived in the US for 5 years. She likes to read Chinese newspaper and watch ABC channel on TV every day. She is interested in economic and healthy news or anything that catches her eyes. Judy subscribes to Chinese newspaper because she believes this newspaper. She also thinks that her perspective is being represented.

Interview Lovely Classmate

Tran Tran, City College of San Francisco ESL 66 student.
Stephanie Jiang (left) and Tran Tran (right)



My classmate Stephanie Jiang who comes from China follows news everyday. She is interested in sport, entertainment, weather, and live traffic report. She usually looks for the news on TV channel 2, 4, and 26 when she stays at home and listens to it on the radio channel FM 88.5 Hz when she drives her car. She rarely catchs the news on newspaper because she feels guilty when she tosses newspapers in the garbage everyday. She says she believes all the news she catchs.

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Intervewing My Classmate Yvonne

by Shuping Li (Sophia), City College of San Francisco ESL66 student


 I interviewed my classmate Yvonne, who comes from China. I asked her about her perspectives about news. Here is my interview report.

Sophia: Hi! Yvonne. Can I ask you something about your perspectives of news?

Yvonne: Sure.

Sophia: Do you follow the news?

Yvonne: yes. I follow the news every day.

Sophia: What interests you?

Yvonne:  I am interested in the news about International, San Francisco and China.

Sophia: Where do you look for the new?

Yvonne: I usually get the news from KTSF(Channel 26), which is an Asian-language broadcast station and TVB, which is a Hong Kong broadcast station. Sometimes I search for the news on the Internet. For example, I often look for the news from yahoo.com and QQ.com that is from China.

Sophia: Who do you believe?

Yvonne: Well, I believe all media.

Sophia: Are your perspectives being represented?

Yvonne: Yes, they are being represented. For instance, from the 7p.m.Cantonese News at KTSF, I can get important information about San Francisco, the whole USA, China and other countries. Actually, I like that program because it broadcasts by Cantonese that is my mother language.

Sophia: OK. I get that. Thanks for your answers.

Yvonne: You're welcome.


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

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.