This document contains examples of role play questions and answers for different situations:
1) A student calling their professor to ask questions about an upcoming exam such as which chapters will be covered, how long the exam is, and the exam format.
2) Leaving a voicemail for the professor explaining that the student is ill and cannot take the exam, then offering alternatives like rescheduling or writing a paper.
3) As a student being interviewed, answering questions about a recent school project including what kind of project it was, who they worked with on the team, and if they received a good grade.
This document contains examples of role play questions and answers for different situations:
1) A student calling their professor to ask questions about an upcoming exam such as which chapters will be covered, how long the exam is, and the exam format.
2) Leaving a voicemail for the professor explaining that the student is ill and cannot take the exam, then offering alternatives like rescheduling or writing a paper.
3) As a student being interviewed, answering questions about a recent school project including what kind of project it was, who they worked with on the team, and if they received a good grade.
This document contains examples of role play questions and answers for different situations:
1) A student calling their professor to ask questions about an upcoming exam such as which chapters will be covered, how long the exam is, and the exam format.
2) Leaving a voicemail for the professor explaining that the student is ill and cannot take the exam, then offering alternatives like rescheduling or writing a paper.
3) As a student being interviewed, answering questions about a recent school project including what kind of project it was, who they worked with on the team, and if they received a good grade.
I'm going to give you a situation to act out. Imagine that you have to take an important exam next week. Call your professor and ask him three or four questions to learn more about the exam. Hello Professor Yun. This is Sophie, one of your psychology class students. I'm calling to ask you a few questions about the final test next week. First of all, which chapters will be covered in the test? From 7 to 10? Alright. Secondly, how long is the test? An hour? It would be long enough, I guess. Lastly, can you tell me the format of the test? Will it be an essay form or multiple-choice like the mid-term one? Alright, this is all I need to ask. Thank you very much, bye.
Q2. 교수님께 전화 드리기 2
I'm sorry, but I have a problem for you to resolve. You suddenly became ill and can't take the exam. Call the professor and leave a message. Explain your situation, and offer two or three alternatives to handle the situation. Hello Professor Yun. This is Sophie, one of your psychology class students. I feel really sorry to tell you this, but I don't think I can take the test today. Since last night, I've had a severe headache and I can barely get out of bed now. So, I'd like to offer some possible alternatives. First, would it be possible to reschedule the test? Even weekends are OK if you are fine with it. Second, would it be OK to write a paper instead of taking the test? I think I can replace the test with the paper. Which one would be possible? Please let me know what I can do when you decide. Sorry once more, bye.
3. [Role Play] 면접관에게 질문하기 (프로젝트)
I am also a student, and I recently finished a project at school. Ask me three or four questions to find out about the project. Hi, Eva. I heard that you recently finished a school project, and I'd like to know about the project. First of all, what kind of project was it? I recently worked on a team project in a psychology class. Second, who did you work with? Did you have a good relationship with the people in your group? I have a lot of team projects, and I think it's important to have a good relationship with the teammates. Lastly, I'm wondering about the result. Did you get a good grade? I got a good grade on the last project, and I'm so happy about it. That's all, thank you for your kind answers.