November 2011
28 posts
Та бүхэндээ баярлалаа.
Sukhbaatar Erdenebat- School #4, Khentii Province
Бид Америкт ирээд их олон зүйлийг мэдэж, сурч авлаа. Олон сэтгүүл зүйн сургалтад хамрагдаж, мөн 14 хоногыг Америк айлд өнгөрүүлэхэд миний англи хэлний мэдлэгийн түвшин мэдэгдэхүйц дээшилсэн билээ. Би Монголдоо очоод мэдэж сурсан бүхнээ бусаддаа түгээж, үе тэнгийнхэндээ ардчилал гэдэг зүйлийг сайн ойлгуулах нь бидний зорилго юм. Бидэнд ийм сайхан...
3 weeks full of wonderful memories
We visited many places in Boston. For example: National Public Radio, Emerson College, WBUR and Boston Globe etc. What made me excited was that I stood on the spot where Barack Obama stood in Capitol Hill!. Also it was great to visit White House where everyone wants to come.
U.S. Department of State, iEarn, United Planet and Mongolian Education Alliance- Thank you for giving me this wonderful...
Thank you
Undram Jadamba- Amgalan Complex School
From the first day in Boston, I had an expectation to know more about American culture, daily life, democracy and freedom of speech etc and, I was excited. Now today, its already a time to go and I have only one day in America.I attended American schools’ classes, and I observed that students are respectful, friendly and open minded. They communicate...
Lovely Little Memories( :
Waking up every morning to the sound of Saraa getting ready for her day was a refershing feeling, that she was excited to see and learn something new about the U.S. and about Boston. My mother would then make her breakfast, my sister would sing with her in the car, and I would keep her close as I’d take her to school with me every morning. To go to school without her will be weird for me,...
Letter to my host family
Daariimaa Tsogt- School #13
Dear my host family,
Thank you for everything! You made me feel like I’m a part of your family. I will never forget you. I will never forget what you did for me. It is hard to say goodbye because I love you so much that no one can imagine. I wish you the best and happiest life.
All the best wishes,
Dara
i think a lot of new thinks
I go to the school a newspaper club.I learned a lot of new thinks by participating the this program.Foe example personall skills ,basic journalism about first amandment and i improved my english.When i came in Boston we visited really interesting places.And i saw school newspapers ,daily newspapers ,local newspapers and newspapers for social institute.So i think freedom of press really...
so wonderful photographer
Purevsuren Munkhuu, School#67
Hello, my name is Purevsuren. I like Boston. We visited Boston university, Boston Public schools, MIT, Boston Globe,Harvard university, Emerson college, WERS, Teen Voices, Christian Science Monitor, Mapparium, Museum, Aquarium,and White house. So, We meet Helen Smith and Mr. Scott Brown (Republucan). I like Christian Science Monitor. Because, I have been a lot of...
Joslin's Experience
My experience with my Mongolian friend, Bulga which i hosted was awesome! She always had a smile even when I woke her up at 5 am to go to school. She tried hispanic food, she bowled for the first time, she went trick-or-treating, she went to one of my family’s party and she played with my crazy siblings all night. One of my favorite games we played was Just Dance 2. Also the memory of...
My new family
Manduul Mendbayar- School #26
I visited a lot of wonderful places and met many amazing people. Among all these activities, the best part of this exchange program was staying with my host family. I was full of happiness when I am with them. They treated me so well that I will never forget. It was a great experience for me to get to know more about American daily life and American people. Finally,...
I have a freedom to speak!
Bulgantamir Enkhtuya- Amgalan School
During my trip in America, I learned one very important thing. It is “We have freedom of speech but it is much more important to know how to use it.” When I face some problems, I used to refuse to tell it and didn’t know what to do because I was scared. But now I understand that I have a freedom to express my thoughts and power to deal with it. Thank you so...
The new exploration!
Oyuntulkhuur Battulga- School #77
Hello Everyone! My name is Oyuntulkhuur.
Before I came here, I thought that American high school students are quiet but active. But it was different. Students are not quiet. They attend class actively, tell their thoughts freely and do not hesitate to express their opinion. I really liked it. I want to publish newspaper about the communication between students...
Unique experience in my life
Sarantuya Batmend- School #67
I was excited to meet famous journalists before we came to Boston. During the meeting with professionals who work in journalism field, I learned so much from them. I liked Helen Smith’s training. During her training I learned how to write an article and how to write news lead. Also I am happy that I learned more about freedom of speech and freedom of press. During my...
My experience
I am very grateful to be one of the lucky few who was chosen to visit Mongolia for three weeks as part of the Mongolian-American exchange program. In Mongolia I learnt much about a culture and country I knew little about, and I’m sure that my experiences in Mongolia will forever shape my perception of the world around me. The culture and history of Mongolia are rich and varied, the people...
Interview with my host mother ...
By:Manduul
Hello Mother good evening
1.What is your name?
-My name is Donna Brown.
2.How old are you?
-I am 47 years old.
3.Where do you live?
-I Live in South Boston.
3.What is your job?
-I build houses for poor people.
5.What is your hobby?
-My hobby is knitting
6.What advice can you give me about getting to know how journalism works in this country?
-Read the news paper.
7.How...
Emerson College is the best and famous
By B. Oyuntulkhuur, J. Undram, B.Erdenesuvd, E. Sukhbaatar.
There are too many departments of Emerson College just by the beautiful big garden in Boston. Youth Mongolia journalists visited the journalism department of Emerson College that is the famous department of this college.
In here we met Mr. Steaven and he shared his experience with us. He is journalist of Emerson College’s journalism...
Interview with my host mother Lorena Castellanos
By Bulgantamir
1. Please could you introduce yourself to our readers?
My name is Lorena. I’m 34 years old. I work in the lending department bank. My family large. I have got 2 daughter and 1 son.
2.Please tell me about family traditions that have the most meaning during the autumn, the winter, the spring and the summer?
Family tradition autumn we go apple picking, winter...
Instead of waiting for the change to come why...
By:Sarantuya Manduul Daariimaa Purewsuren
Teacher: Dolgorsuren Sarantsetseg
Before we came to Boston, we were given a tentative schedule of our trip in the USA. While our Mongolian group was going through the schedule, one place attracted me so much that I wanted to explore more. It was Teen voices because I was curious about how girls my age write articles and work in such wonderful place....
interview of Chris Mayer family
By: Manduul
Hello Father good evening
1. What is your name?
-My name is Chris Mayer
2. How old are you?
-I’m 49 years old
3. Where do you live?
-I live in South Boston with my family
4. What do your job?
-I work for a news paper
5. What do your hobby?
-My hobby is enjoy making furniture.
6. Do you like read a book?
I like to read the news paper and man different kinds of...
Robertson family by Daariimaa Tsogt
1. Hi what is your name?
-Hi you too .My name is Martha Robertson.
2. How old are you?
-I am 16.
3. Where do you study /jobs?
-I study at Boston Latin School. And 11th grade.
4. Tell me about your family?
-I have a mother whose name is Anne, a father whose name is Phil, and a brother whose name is Harry. Harry was not born in this family. He was born to a different family who gave him to...
Hello everybody! I talked my host father...
By: B.Sarantuya
Good evening ! James
Thank you good evening
My first question is What made you decide to host a Mongolian student?
-We decided to host student . Cause my daughter Liliana such a good time in Mongolia
You before host different country ?
-No. We never hosted anyone before
Ok it’s a first time?
-Yeah it’s a first time
Please tell me about how you and your...
My host family interview
Reporter: Purevsuren Munkhuu
Eleonora Nowel: 54 years old, job is Boston Public Library.
Natalie Nowel: 16 years old, school is Boston Latin, class is 11.
Hello, good evening
Eleonora: Hi, thank you
What are some of the news events you and your family have talked about in the past month?
Eleonora:We talk about Gadhafi who was killed October 20,2011. Me and my son Vitaly discussed.
What...
The Interview of My host brother, Christian...
By: Ariunbold
1. Hello, Please Introduce about you and your family?
My family is my mother and I. We are hard working individuals. We spend our days working hard to achieve our goals. My mother achieves her goal to provide for me to have a stable living. I work to achieve my goal by going to school everyday to get the education that I need to fulfill my goal of going to college one day.
2....
Good morning WBUR
On October 22, 2011, a group of Mongolian Leadership students came to a land of democracy. On October 24, 2011, we visited WBUR Radio Station in Boston, MA. NPR has 3 radio station, WBUR radio station is one of these. The first news was announced in 1970. Now there are about 100-125 people are working, and this radio station is worked by people’s charity. And also some company sponsors them, but...
Host mother shares family traditions, gives advice...
By Erdenesuvd Batjargal
Mongolia is “a very exotic place,” she said my host mother, Marcia Hannon.
Talking about what made her and her family decide to host a Mongolian student, she said, “We have heard about Chinggis Khaan since we were little.
“Some day we would like to go there. We thought it would be fun to meet someone from Mongolia.”
She went on to describe some...
Host family values persistence, hard work
By Undram Jadamba
To be a good journalist, one should be persistent, said Zenaida Butler, my host mother.
“Always work hard and never give up,” she said. “Follow your dreams.”
She followed that advice, got her education and achieved her highest goal, which was to become a nurse.
My host father, Bill Butler, is a computer programmer. He said he grew up in a small town in New York state.
“I spent...
Host student shares memories of Mongolia
By Oyuntulkhuur Battulga
Niamh Flaherty, my host student, attends Boston Latin and took part in the visit to Mongolia last summer.
“My English teacher had us do a journalism course online, and she said there was a trip to Mongolia so I signed up for it,” she said.
Now, Niamh said, she knows more than her friends do about Mongolia, but she is still learning.
“I know that Mongolians like Mutton A...
Host family interviews
Thanks to Helen Smith, executive director of the New England Scholastic Press Association, for working with the Mongolian students on article writing and interview techniques. The following articles are interviews conducted by the Mongolian students of their host families, edited by Helen Smith. Great job all!