Saturday, June 10, 2017

E-Radio: Interview





Introduction



What Is E-radio

  

 Among all the universities in Taiwan, Shih Hsin was the first school that founded its Department of Radio and Television studies, along with three media platforms which offers students opportunities for internship: SHU Radio, SHU Television Studio, and SHU Film Society. Students are encouraged to fruition by creating programs and managing related procedures. Not only the Radio Department of Radio have access to the equipment but there are numerous opportunities for students from other departments as well. A radio show hosted by students from English Department is call E-Radio. What is E-radio? E stands for English. Radio is for students’ to share any ideas they have to the audience. 



Q&A
  With Willy

Reporter: Hey Willy! How are you doing? I’m going to invite you to talk about E-radio, since you and I hosted the same program last year. Would you like to share some things with us?

Willy: I think E-radio is a great project between the English Department and the Department of Radio. On this project, by sharing interesting things and anecdotes on air, we improve our speaking skills and flexibility at the same time.

Reporter: Will you recommend this project to your classmates?
Willy: Definitely! This opportunity from our department is a great chance for us to enrich ourselves. Everyone should give it a try in order to earn some experience.

Reporter: What did you learn from hosting a radio show?
Willy: On the grounds that we are obliged to process a lot of information on a variety of topics, including some which we are less familiar with, we have to spend time and make efforts to prepare ourselves. To me, it’s fun to learn new stuff.

Reporter: How about this year? Are you working on something else or are you back on E-radio?

Willy: Oh! This year I am trying something different from E-radio program. But radio shows are still my favorite, only that I have my eyes on something new.

Reporter: Thank you, Willy.

It is really great to hear your own voice on air, especially when it is something you have put in many efforts. I believed it is a rewarding experience that will become helpful in the future.

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