Teach your classmates about your country of
concentration!
EVERYONE WILL HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO SPEAK
I Format
a.Each group will present for about 15 minutes and will have a total of 45 minutes to exchange information.
b.Please e-mail a summary or notes of your groupfs presentation by 7/20.
a. Common characteristics of the countries you heard about and your home country. (Values, wealth, popular culture, behavior, music, history, etc.)
b. Differences between the countries you heard about and your home country. (Values, wealth, popular culture, behavior, music, history, etc.)
c. Common characteristics of the countries you heard about. (Values, wealth, popular culture, behavior, music, history, etc.)
d. Differences between the countries you heard about. (Values, wealth, popular culture, behavior, music, history, etc.)
e. What did you all learn about yourselves and your countries.
If your group cannot finish this conversation by 7/20, please come to MMCE
on 7/27 to finish the conversation. I would also like each group to send
me their summary of 4. by 7/27.
II Possible Content of Your
Presentation:
(Your presentation time is about 15 minutes. Everything listed below are suggestions. You
can present some of the information below in some kind of quiz or game format.)
Basic Information
- Where is your country on the map? What are some of the neighboring countries?
(You can give a geography quiz)
- Basic statistics about your country (use the On-line World Fact Book)@
- Brief history of your country.@
The People
- What languages are spoken in your country, what are the ethnic groups?@
Values
- Quiz on business etiquette.@
- Country scores
- What do you think are some misunderstandings that can occur between people of
your home country and people of the country you are studying?
Experience
- Talk about your discussion with your guest:
- What are some images that Japanese people had of your country that were
wrong?
- What were some of your guests' images of
- What was the most impressionable part of the discussion for you?
- Did any of the information you got from your guest differ from the
information you found on the internet?
- What have you learned about yourself through studying your country of concentration
or national values?
Resources
Basic Information of Countries |
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Maps of Your Regions |
1. Maps and Geographical Quizes |
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Business Etiquette |
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Encyclopedia
Entries |
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Sites on |
http://www.sas.upenn.edu/African_Studies/Cookbook/Kenya.html#How%20a%20Dinner%20is%20Served%20in%20Kenya http://www.africanet.com/africanet/country/kenya/default.htm www.blissites.com/kenya/ http://www.oneworld.net/article/archive/4890 http://www.theshikwekwes.com/cartoon.htm (News and basic
information about kenya.rcbowen.com/ |
III Etiquette during your
presentation
Speakers: Give your listeners the chance to ask questions. Remember that you do
not have to present all the information in traditional format. You can
also use games, quizes etc. to help your listeners learn about your country
and its culture.
Listeners: Ask a lot of questions!
Remember the communication model we talked about:
Expression - Interpretation - Negotiation
IV Pairings
China | Guatemala | Colombia | Kenya | USA | England | Oceania | |
China | - | Kaai Mami |
- | - | - | - | Aline Yukiko |
Guatemala | Ayumi Chisa Mika |
- | - | Yuka Yuriko |
- | - | - |
Colombia | - | - | - | - | Eri Satomi Taku |
Chiemi Keita |
- |
Kenya | - | Kanae Yoshitugu Yukiko |
- | - | Ai Hiroaki Yosuke |
- | - |
USA | - | - | Ai Dausuke Song |
Hiromi Risa |
- | - | - |
England | - | - | Kei Tomoka Tomohiro |
- | - | - | Chihiro Rie Yohei |
Oceania | Atsushi Manaho Marumi |
- | - | - | - | Ayumi I. Toru |
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V Schedule
July 6: Begin preparing for
the discussion.
July 13: We will all meet in G22. You can use this period to meet with
your group and prepare for the discussion.
July 20: The discussion.
August 4: Optional MMCE recreation event. The chance to
relax and discuss issues that we were not able to discuss this semester.