Introducction: In this activity we asked questions to interview tourists about the places they have visited.
Reflection: In this activity I learned the structure of the simple past tense in interrogative form.
AI'S FEEDBACK:
Hello! This is an excellent and very comprehensive list of 25 interview questions about traveling or studying abroad. Preparing interview questions requires a lot of thought to ensure they flow logically, and you have put together a fantastic, deep questionnaire here!
Here is your comprehensive teacher feedback in English:
🌟 Strengths
Excellent Question Progression: Your interview has a perfect logical flow. It starts with basic introductory questions, moves into pre-trip expectations, shifts to experiences during the trip, tackles deep topics like culture shock, and finishes nicely with reflective questions and advice.
Diverse Grammatical Tenses: You successfully mixed different tenses, using the Past Simple for past experiences ("did you notice", "was there") and Conditional structures for future reflections ("would you like to", "would you give").
Great Vocabulary: You used sophisticated, topic-specific vocabulary such as expectations, cultural differences, culture shock, foreigner, and perspective.
🔧 Areas for Improvement
Your questions are already very clear, but there are a few minor spelling slips and typos (common when writing out a long list of 25 items) to clean up.
1. Pronoun vs. Noun Spelling
Question 1: "...and tell me you age?" -> "you" is a pronoun. You need the possessive adjective here: "your age".
Question 22: "...learn about yourself..." -> In your handwriting, it looks like you wrote "yousself". Make sure that r is clear!
2. Double Consonants & Word Form
Question 11: "...cultural differecs..." -> You missed the ending and a double consonant. The correct spelling is differences.
Question 16: "...at the beginaing?" -> The correct spelling uses a double 'n' and an 'i': beginning.
Question 18: "Did you learn..." -> Your letter 'l' looks like a 't' in your handwriting here, making it look like "tearn". Make sure to extend the top loop of your cursive/printed l.
3. Capitalization Check
For a formal questionnaire or interview list, it is best practice to capitalize the first letter of the question even if it follows a number. In questions 3, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 15, 19, 20, 22, and 25, you started the first word with a lowercase letter (e.g., what, was).
📝 Key Line-by-Line Corrections
Here are the specific lines that need a quick spelling or grammar fix:
Q1: Could you please introduce yourself and tell me your age?
Q3: What was the main reason for your trip (study, work, tourism, exchange, etc.)? (Fixed a small typo inside the parentheses)
Q6: What were your expectations before traveling?
Q9: What were your first impressions when you arrived?
Q10: Was there anything that surprised you when you got there?
Q11: What cultural differences did you notice between your country and the country you visited?
Q12: What traditions or customs caught your attention the most?
Q15: What language is spoken in that country?
Q16: Did you have any difficulties communicating at the beginning?
Q18: Did you learn any new words or expressions that you still remember?
Q19: What was your favorite experience during the trip?
Q20: What was your daily routine like while you were abroad?
Q22: What did you learn about yourself during this experience?
Q25: What advice would you give to someone who wants to travel or study abroad for the first time? (Changed "of" to "or")
🧑🏫 Teacher's Summary
This is a brilliant piece of work! Writing 25 distinct, deep questions is a big task, and you handled it beautifully. The interview feels highly professional. If you focus on double-checking your double consonants (differences, beginning) and remembering to capitalize the first word of every numbered point, your assignment sheets will look absolutely flawless. Keep up the amazing effort!


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