Sunday, May 22, 2011

Interview with Ali:)

          When you first see Ali you notice his thick outgoing personality and his energetic laugh that makes you think he loves his life. Ali is a blast to get to know and I was fortunate enough to get this opportunity to ask him questions. Ali is from Ghana and is attending my school as a foreign exchange student. Everyone in my school has gotten to know Ali and has learned many things from his presence in our school. So lets get started with the Q&A interview!!!!


Q&A WITH ALI!


Q: Who inspires you?
A: My Dad. He's always ready to take responsibility for his actions. He's also a great leader. I look up to him a lot.


Q: What are your dreams for the future, after linworth?
A: I would like to be a medical doctor. I want to help kids that have malaria in Africa.


Q: How do you access most of your current events?
A: My host mom helps a lot with getting big news to me and explaining what happened.


Q: What are your passions and interests?.
A: I love soccer. I also like facebook because it helps me connect with my friends from home. I really enjoy reading. My favorite author is Charles Dickens.


Q: What are schools like in Ghanna?
A: In Ghanna the schools are boarding schools. So I am used to being away from my family but when I am with my friends it's like being with a huge family. We have a student council in my schoola dn i was vice president. Schools in Ghanna are based mostly on memorization and schools here are based more on discussion.


Q: What did you think of the weather?
A: The snow was cool. The weather on Ghanna is really different.


Q: What advice do you have for future linworth students?
A: I think you should be really open to making new friends.


Q: What is something most people do not know about you?
A: Most people do not know how to say my full name.


Q: What is your favorite class?
A: Chemistry, I like Mark a lot.


Q: What is your favorite ice cream?
A: Vanilla with Chocolate chips.


Q: What are some things you did for the first time here?
A: I went swimming, I went skiing.


    Ali experienced a lot of things here. In Ghana Ali did things we can't even imagine such as riding elephants. It was a pleasure to get to know Ali and hear his amazing stories. Ali has made lots of friends and likes his host family a lot. I hope to get to know Ali more over the course of the year and we will all miss him. It was great to meet Ali. I was very pleased with this interview.
Currently Answering,
Mattie:)

1 comment:

  1. Great write up about a great kid! Ali will be missed by all who knew him at Linworth!

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