23 Kasım 2011 Çarşamba

EXERCISE

1-Our beagles loves hunting. If someone opens the back door for her,she barrels down porch steps into yard.she runs back and forth across the lawn in ecstasy.her nose cruises the wet grass for smells of cats,rabbit,and other presences too subtle for human detection.While she is sniffing,she spins her tail .n quick circles.It spins clockwise first,then it spins counterclockwise.Sniffing and spinning always occur together.They seem to propel her along.

2-Although The Goverment Printing Office in Washibgton D.C.,isa source of much useful information,few people know about it.GPO publishes pamphlets and books whose subjects range from the dangers of X-rays from home TV sets to the identification of mushrooms.About 27,000 publications are offered through the Superintendent of Documents.Many of them are in expensive and for some of them,there is no charge at all.

3-John Jacob Astor, a German immigrant,reaped America's first fortune.He made his inital money trading Indian furs.He was lowborn,uneducation and never learnt to speak English properly.He carried on his business to the end in an accent that was redolent of the Hamburg gutters.

Video reflection



In this video there are three foreign students who are asked to talk about their new university life in Ohio Northern University. The students are; Linxi Du from China, Krishna Oedjaghir from Netherland and Arata Doba from Japan.
When asked why they chose America as a place where to study at, the students answered differently. Linxi said that the main reason for choosing USA is that in her hometown, China, she would not be able to get the major she has been dreaming for and that is because the high school grades has to be very high. Krishna is fascinated by the creativity and team work which are provided by the universities in USA, which, according to her, they are not provided in the European universities. Whereas the Japanese Arata has been used to studying abroad, especially in English speaking countries such as England and Canada.
They have different stories in the way they heard about the ONU and decided to come there. Some of them have come by international student programs, and some of them by means of their relatives who live and well know USA.
While talking about the differences of USA and their countries in terms of education, Arata says that in Japan once you have made one decision, it is like you have pulled the trigger to catch the only aim, there is no way you can take it back. So, in Japan there is no possibility of changing your major once you have chosen one at the beginning. Krishna instead, blames the Dutch education system for being very strict and not opened to different curricula or ideas.
They also talked about the life in ONU and their expenses while doing their majors there for one year. They seem to like the campus life and university methods of teaching and they have different expenses each for one year of study in ONU. Chinese girl explains how some tradition on clothing in China are different. Arata is surprised how the American people are so outgoing and he likes that. The Dutch girl is very impressed with her new life in ONU and USA as well as she is getting new experiences and capturing methods of individualistic progressivity.