Foreign Exchange Students

Brielle Cashdan, Staff Writer

foreign-exchange-student-2Kristine Pettersen 

  1. What country are you originally from?

Norwayforeign-exchange-student-3

  1. How does the culture in North Carolina differ from where you’re from?

The people are more open and easier to get to know

  1. What is the biggest obstacle when it comes to the language barrier?

Well I have been learning it since I was four so I could speak English fluently when I came here

3a. What other languages do you speak?

Nforeign-exchange-student-1orwegian

  1. What was is like learning English as a second language?

I have been listening to a lot of English music which made it easier

  1. How are the teaching styles different between here and where you’re from?

Well it’s more communicative with the students

5a. Which do you prefer?

Maybe here because in Norway I would stay with one class the whole day so here I get to see more people everyday

  1. What made you want to participate in a foreign exchange program?

I wanted to experience the American culture, improve my English and meet new people

  1. What’s your favorite place that you’ve visited while staying here?

Biltmore

 

Guilherme Montesseli Fonseca

  1. What country are you originally from?

Brazil

  1. What is the biggest obstacle when it comes to the language barrier?

The accent

2a. What other languages do you speak?

Portuguese

  1. How are the teaching styles different between here and where you’re from?

I think in my country they explain more and here they just leave you to do the exercise

  1. What’s your favorite place that you’ve visited while staying here?

New York city

  1. What interests you most about American pop culture?

The music

 

Alice Blachier

  1. What country are you originally from?

France

  1. How does the culture in North Carolina differ from where you’re from?

Okay, so the schools are really different; here you have teams and activities after school and you can talk to teachers during lunch. You have fast food which we don’t have. In Europe we walk and ride bikes and we don’t always use the car and we have a lot more buses. Everything is bigger here.

  1. What is the biggest obstacle when it comes to the language barrier?

Speaking trying my accent was really strong so it was hard for people to understand me

3a. What other languages do you speak?

Spanish and French

  1. What was is like learning English as a second language?

At school in France it was really easy and when I came here it was really hard

  1. What made you want to participate in a foreign exchange program?

I went home from school and said “I want to go somewhere” and one of my friends did it before too.

  1. What’s your favorite place that you’ve visited while staying here?

Hawaii