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The resulting interview-based article offers students a vivid portrayal of a day in the life of a child,. As students engage with these stories, they can make global-to-local connections and develop positive attitudes and beliefs about foreign peoples and cultures.
Your traveler will ask the following questions:
What do you eat for breakfast, lunch and dinner?
What is your house like?
What chores do you have at home?
What jobs do your parents have?
What time does school start, and what time do you go home?
How do you get to school? Are you allowed to go to school by yourself?
Where do you eat lunch? What is your favorite food?
What language do you speak at school? How do you say "Hello" in your language?
What are some common kids' names at your school?
What subjects do you study in school, and which one is your favorite?
What is your homework like?
What do you like to do after school? Do you have a favorite sport or game?
Who is your favorite famous person?
What kinds of music do you listen to?