martes, 4 de febrero de 2014

STATISTICHS: OUTSIDE THE PRADO MUSEUM




Last thursday we were outside the Prado Museum making our interviews for the statistichs project for the Math Class. Make a brief summary of your experience.

8 comentarios:

  1. Well , we make these activity at least once a year so it's not new. But, we passed a good experience asking the quiestions to the tourist. It was funny because half of them thought that we were going to do something to them and they get like scared of us jajajajaja. But it was also very usuful because we have to speak in english with them and also to met a pair of Canadian.

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  2. In my opinion, this project was really good and interesting.
    We had to ask 60 people per group of 3 or 4.
    My group and me were very tired. We had to split into two groups of two, and walk all over the Prado Museum, the Retiro Park and Atocha.
    We were always going back to the same place to see if there are more tourists.
    Some tourists were very kind, while others not so much. There were two group of people that spokes English, but they didn't want to answer our questions, so it was a little bit frustrating, but it was ok.
    My group and me didn't reach to interview 60 people that day, so we had to do it another day by our own to reach the number.
    But everything was great.

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  3. I think it was a really interesting expirience because we could practice our english with people that we didn't knew from before.At the begining it was hard to speak to people but at the end we were a little less shy.I've had a lot of fun whith my classmates.

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  4. In my opinion, it was a good experience and I enjoyed it really much. I liked the fact of talking with foreigners.
    Most of them tried to take away from me but finally I could interview them hehe
    I liked doing the work.
    Alberto.

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  5. In my opinion it was a little bit difficult because many people didn't respond or goes far away from you. I didn't know what they were thinking that we were, but finnally we did all the interviews.
    I like doing the interviews, I would do it another time.

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  6. I believe it was a good oportunity for us: for practicing our english for get out shame and for interrupt people in the street and run behind them.
    It was a little harder than other years because there wasn´t so many tourist but it was very funny because people thought we were going to steal them or sequester them but the most of them answered our questions.There was very kind and funny people and some that said us something like: "I'm sorry I don't speak english" with a perfect british accent and with a T-shirt of keep calm and speak english but we were handsome with all of them.
    I think these time was a little worst than other years but because we had to do stactics out of our work and there was more questions due to it.
    Finally I think it had been a good experience and I would like to do it again.

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  7. From my point of view it was a great experience for knowing a little bit more from people and practice our english talking to people of different countries
    I enjoyed it a lot even if it took us a lot of time and work to organise everything and 'hunt' tourists. But I liked it a lot; it was very funny and I hope we could repeat it but not for the same subject.

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  8. At first, I thought it was going to be very esty to interview tourists, but when we got there half of them said "No, I don´t have money" an ran away from us. Then, I relized that it was because I went to them very fast.

    Hopefully, we were able to interview 64 people. Most of them were European, although there were also many Asian and American people.
    There is something that surprised us, because, although it was winter, there were not many tourists in the Prado Museum, something which is strange.

    It´s been a really fun and enjoyable experience, so I hope we can repeat it.

    María

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