Wednesday 9 April 2014

Bosnian Survey

Our class wrote a survey which we sent to students in Bosnia. We didn't know much about Bosnia except that there was some kind of conflict there during the 90's . In the survey, we asked questions about school in Bosnia and asked what they know about Ireland.

 Mount Temple Comprehensive Schools Across Borders Questionnaire

Q1. What age were you when you started school?
We started school when we were 6 years old.

Q2. What age will you be when you finish school?
We will be 19.

Q3. What types of subjects and exams are you doing?
We are coming from different schools so it is different for us.

Q4. What facilities does your school have?
We have cabinets, space for PE, reading room, kitchen, art studio, radio.

Q5. How do you get to and from school? How long does it take?
Luka, Nemanja, Milica: we use a bus
Mladen: On the bike
Ivana and Ena: by foot

Q6. What job/s would you be interested in doing after school?
Milica: to work in Library
Luka: some interesting internship
Ena and Nemanja: volunteering
Ivana: cooking and I go to school of foreign languages


Q7. What type of music do you listen to?
Ivana: Irish, traditional music
Luka and Milica: everything
Nemanja: everything but metal music
Ena: Indy rock
Mladen: jazz, blues

 Q8. What social networking sites do you use?
Facebook, twiter, youtube, google +, tumblr

Q9. What sports do you play?
Nemanja: football
Ena: pilates, aerobic
Mladen: fencing/sword play

Q10. Do you ever hear about Ireland in the media? What impression has it given you?
We learn about it in school, it looks green and beautiful. Also we hear about in media but not too often.

Q11. What impression do you think the media put out about your country? Would you like to change this impression?
People still think here is war, that there are no roads, that we are separatist, I general people have very negative picture.

Q12. How are teenagers viewed in your country?
“Children without a clue”, “We should only go to school”

Q13. Do you feel women and men have equal rights in your country?
Situation could be better, but it is moving in that direction. 

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