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    Lucia Camossi, Francesca Tontini, Lucia Carbonetti

    In this podcast we will interview two teenagers about their reading experience.

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    Sara Paolassini, Margherita Costa, Anastasia Bodrenkova

    In this podcast,we will express our opinions about teeangers’ reading habits. 

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    Group 2

     

    Sean

    Giovanni

    Filippo

    In this podcast we compare the world of teenagers and the world of adults, we tried to see the differences about two opposite generation, on one side that of digital natives that entertain themselves with electronic devices and that of the older generation that distracts themself by reading. The issue is ‘Do teenagers read?

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    Group 3

     

    Eleonora G.

    Kamilla K.

    Chiara L.

    Starting from PISA 2018 results about reading, we will talk about teenagers' reading habits with the help of a sociologist and a University teacher

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    Group 4

     

    Chiara Gaggiano, Rebecca Verzolini, Sara Gaudenzi

    In this podcast we will interview two students to deepen the topic of  teenagers’s reading habits.

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    Group 5

     

    Diego B.

    Alessia M.

    Chiara R.

    Nowadays teenagers consider reading less interesting than technology. This is because they think reading is boring. They prefer spending their time using their phones or watching TV. But reading has got a lot of advantages, too. Now we are going to listen to two guys with different opinions about this burning issue!

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    Group 6

     

     

  • Write three things you liked about one of the podcasts and one thing that can be improved next time.

    Comparation between the world of teenagers and the world of adults

    I listened to the podcast of the comparation between the two different worlds, written by Sean, Giovanni and Filippo, and I agree with all the things that they have said here, I think that it is the reality. I agree with the person who said that school doesn´t increase reading, because they force us to read boring books.
    I like the podcast, I think it is very well done.

    Ane Sanz, Oianguren BHI

    Ainhoa Romero and Zugatz Perez (Oianguren BHI)

    -two teenagers about their reading experience-
    Our opinion is that we don´t like so much the podcast because the arguments weren't so much developed, but you have done very well.

    Zugatz perez and Ainhoa Romero (Oianguren BHI)

    Two teenagers about their reading experience, our opinion is that we don't like so much the podcast because the arguments weren't so much developed, but you've done very well.

    Odei Rodriguez Oianguren BHI

    I didn't like podcast numer 5 too much because I think that teenagers read more than you think, and I don't like the music at the back. But I want to congratulate you on the well done job even though I don´t agree with your opinion.

    A comparation of adults and teenagers.

    We like a lots of this podcast because is very interesting.
    The used a very good information. We understand this podcast easy.
    Kepa Arratibel and Alexandre Bilici 4A.OIANGUREN BHI.

    we like the interview of two teenegers about their reading expirience

    we like the podcast about reading experience of two teenegers because it was very interesting.
    Deray yaguana and Enaitz altuna 4A Oianguren BHI

    Interview about sociologist and University teacher.

    I like this podcast because it speaks about teenagers reading habits and there is the help of a sociologist and university teacher which makes the podcast much more interesting. It is really well- done . I liked it a lot!


    Sara Etxabe 4A, OIANGUREN BHI.

    Podcast: group one

    I listened the podcast from group one. It was good because it was clear and well recorded. I also like it because it has different point of views.

    Eleonora G, Kamilla K and Chiara L

    Your podcast was good and full of information. I like your english, because I understand it! You were reading from the script, but I didn't notice it that much.

    Sean, Giovanni, Filippo

    I liked your podcast. It was clear and understandable. I agree with Filippo(?), who said that teenagers are forced to read books that the teacher gives us. This can lead to the lack of interest. This happened to me. Now in high school I'm trying to find interesting books to read and increase my knowledge. I also think that ebooks are our future. I live so far away from the library and I would like to read more. But the apps where you can find ebooks costs too much money for a student.

    Yan L

    I listened to all of the podcasts and I think the podcast of Diego, Alessia and Chiara is the best, because I like the way they pronounce the words and I think it is very authentic

    Marvin K to the podcast of Lucia, Lucia and Francessca

    I think you did a pretty good job so far. I liked the way you introduced each other and how you organized your speach. It was really interesting. The music was also very fitting and was used great. The only thing that can be improved is the pronounciation for example one of you spoke "books" like "booksa". Still a good podcast

    Podcast Number 6

    Your podcast is very informative, your pronunciation is very well done and the length is not to be complained about.
    Tom

    I think you have done a pretty good JOB so far! (group one)(by Leander)

    I have listened to your podcast and I liked the format you choose very much. It was pretty interesting to learn about different opinions of teenagers. The podcast was also cut very well and understandable most time. But sometimes you should watch out for your pronounciation c:
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    Sean, Filippo, Giovanni

    I think you all spoke very good english and i can follow your podacst very well. I also do like your topic and that you show also facts about adults who read. I think your Podacst is interesting but in the future you could maybe give a little more motivation in your voices.
    Aliya.k

    Svenja S.

    I very like the podcast of Lucia Camossi, Francesca Tontini and Lucia Carbonetti. The way they presented the topic was very creative. The reporters interviewed every person alone. It was also nice that they all have different opinions about reading. In the end I can say that they spoke clearly, so that I can like this podcast more and more.

    sıdıka,KOÇARLI ANATOLIAN HIGH SCHOOL,TURKEY

    I listened group one. it was clear and well recorded. different point of views WAS DİSCUSSED İN this podcast.THEİR Speech was clear and understandable.

    gamze-koçarlı anatolıan hıgh school,TURKEY

    Sean, Giovanni, Filippo S podcat was perfect,The idea that teens are forced to read is definetekly right.I dont want to read whaen ı am foe-ced.ANybody can read whatever they want to read.Their speech was clearly understandable

    BEYZA-KOÇARLI ANATOLIAN HIGH SCHOOL-TURKEY,TURGUT AYDIN

    In my opinion theDiego, Alessia and Chiara is the number one.,I listened to all of the podcasts . I like the way they speak.Their ideas was interesting as well