1. Please talk about your experience in Chinese at Logan. Do you think you are learning enough? Is it useful? Why?
My experience in Chinese at Logan was nice. The class was manageable except for the workload. In terms of learning, I already learned a lot of the stuff beforehand, but I think that this class prepared me a lot in terms of writing and speaking practice. I mainly took it to take the AP Chinese exam.
Talk about a few memorable (good or bad) things.
One memorable thing was making new friends
What do you think you learned in Chinese class?
I learned a lot about the cultural aspects of China in Chinese class.
2. What parts do you think are the easiest to learn?
I think everything was pretty easy since I already learned most of the stuff and spoke chinese at home
The most difficult to learn? Why?
The most difficult was probably cultural reports, it can be hard preparing a presentation in 4 minutes especially if you're not familiar with the topic
Learning Chinese for the past few years, what homework do you think is the easiest to do? Hardest to do? Why?
I think overall the homework wasn't hard, but writing down the vocabulary terms can be very time-consuming.
What is the most interesting lesson for you? Why?
The most interesting lesson for me was about Shaolin gongfu, I think its a very interesting topic
Before the exam, how did you usually review Chinese?
I usually just look over the vocabulary and notes to review
3. If you want to give some advice to your classmate, what will you tell them?
To practice everyday, or else you will forget things easily, especially if you don't speak it at home. And to constantly emerge yourself in Chinese culture, that way you can learn more.
4. If you want to give the teacher some advice, what will you tell the teacher?
For everybody to participate more, because most of the time its the same few people.
5. Will you continue to study Chinese after you graduate? Why or why not?
Yes, because I speak Chinese at home, it's also a useful asset if I were to visit China by myself and I get to connect with my culture more.
Part II. About High school life:
1. Talk about your high school life.
I am currently a sophmore. This year was pretty hard because it's technically my "first year" at logan and my course load was a lot heavier.
Talk about memorable (good or bad) things.
Some memorable things was being able to make new friends, I also picked up a few hobbies on the way.
What things are interesting or boring? Why?
Some boring things my first few periods, the most interesting was PE and Math because I can be with my friends and talk with them
2. What do you think of yourself? How have you changed? Do you like these changes?
I don't think I have changed much. I don't hate these changes but I don't like them either.
3. Are you involved in any clubs, school activities, or sports teams? Is there a harvest? What kind of harvest? Would you advise your classmate to participate in any of these? Why or why not?
I am not involved with a lot, but I do recommend my classmates to do it because you are able to make new experiences and explore new thing you might have not done yet.