One of my classmates had studied in Minchuan University in Taivan by exchange program for 6 months from Sep, 2009 to Feb, 2010. Her name is Oyundelger. I met her and asked some questions about Taivan.
Oyunbolor: Hello, I would like to ask you a few question regarding your feelings, thoughts, and experience In Taivan. What is the difference between Mongolian and Taivan University and educational system?
Oyundelger: The main differrence between Mongolian and Taivan university is their ways of study. Taivan has student-centered teaching while Mongolia has teacher-centered teaching.
Obo: What did you most like in Taivan?
Ode: I most liked environment, climate, urbanization, people's behavour, and traditional food. It was very good experience for me studying with students from all around the world.
Obo: What about the guys and young ages of Taivan? What is their interests? How do they spend their spare time?
Ode: Basically they like to engage in extra curricular activities such as chore, music club, basketball team etc. They spens their free time participating variety of differrent clubs, dancing clubs, particularly, music and painting club, phopt modeling, Takvondo, tennis club etc.
Obo: Would you tell us about the Taivanese students, teaching methods used by teachers and environment of studying?
Ode: Most of them study hard. All class are taught by power point. There are too many assignments and presentations to do. Their studying hour is too long, 3 hours for a class and continuing 8 p.m till 6 a.m.
Obo: Thank you for interviewing with me. I wish you all the success for your sudy and your future career.
Ode: Thank you very much for choosing me.
Oyunbolor: Hello, I would like to ask you a few question regarding your feelings, thoughts, and experience In Taivan. What is the difference between Mongolian and Taivan University and educational system?
Oyundelger: The main differrence between Mongolian and Taivan university is their ways of study. Taivan has student-centered teaching while Mongolia has teacher-centered teaching.
Obo: What did you most like in Taivan?
Ode: I most liked environment, climate, urbanization, people's behavour, and traditional food. It was very good experience for me studying with students from all around the world.
Obo: What about the guys and young ages of Taivan? What is their interests? How do they spend their spare time?
Ode: Basically they like to engage in extra curricular activities such as chore, music club, basketball team etc. They spens their free time participating variety of differrent clubs, dancing clubs, particularly, music and painting club, phopt modeling, Takvondo, tennis club etc.
Obo: Would you tell us about the Taivanese students, teaching methods used by teachers and environment of studying?
Ode: Most of them study hard. All class are taught by power point. There are too many assignments and presentations to do. Their studying hour is too long, 3 hours for a class and continuing 8 p.m till 6 a.m.
Obo: Thank you for interviewing with me. I wish you all the success for your sudy and your future career.
Ode: Thank you very much for choosing me.
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