2013年11月6日 星期三

Advice from Teacher Hazel

Teacher Hazel admitted that she couldn't help much with my project but I really had a nice talk with her. She's cool!
Since I'd been worrying about my topic was something our whole class experienced ALL together instead of my personal experience and I felt kind of bad, Teacher Hazel taught me a way to solve this problem--I would just admit this right in the beginning of the speech like saying, "Hey, I know we've been there together, but here are some points I saw myself and I'd like to share with you guys..."

Other we talked about the direction my topic is going. I feel like my topic is becoming some academic report digging into the difference between two cultures, but what I really want was something like interactions between people.
Teacher Hazel gave me a point--exchange students--that was an interesting one. However that was something not related to my personal experience and it would be difficult to do that way.
Thus, I am right back to the topic about Lin Fen since I could take advantage of the experience I have.
The solution I got from Miss You is that I may combine the "interaction" part in my big topic, maybe use this point to help with the whole topic.

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