Living abroad science without borders extensao interm
1. Part II - Fill in the blanks
Raissa Mendonca: I am Raissa Mendonca; I am from Recife, Brazil
Felipe de Oliveira: My name is Felipe de Oliveira; I _____________ Campinas,
Brazil.
Raissa Mendonca: I am in Science without Borders program.
Felipe de Oliveira: The program Science without Borders is an initiative from the
Brazilian government.
Raissa Mendonca: They are _____________ for, you know, like our college
education for a year.
Felipe de Oliveira: To _____________ for this program, you must be at a good
academic level in your home university.
Raissa Mendonca: We submit all that to the Institute of International Education, and
then they kind of take care of that for us and they apply our material for us. So we
don’t know where we were going until they tell us.
Felipe de Oliveira: I knew Michigan was a very cool state. So I was doing some
research, I was looking at the website and _____________ Michigan was one of the
best colleges here and has a great program in Biological Sciences.
Raissa Mendonca: It was really great for me to come back to Michigan because I’ve
been in the state before in an exchange program in high school. So it was really
great because I’ve had bonds with host families here.
The thing that like struck me the most was the _____________, the facilities here,
there are like computer rooms in every building in this university. Every building
you go, you have everything you need there, and that’s really different because in
Brazil sometimes I really struggle to get some things done, because I don’t have it
handy as I do here.
Felipe de Oliveira: The main _____________ in classroom in Michigan and Brazil I
think is the length of the classes.
Raissa Mendonca: In Brazil, we have a lot more class time than study time.
Felipe de Oliveira: You have the professors, they ask you to read some material
before coming to class, so we have to go to _____________ with some concepts in
mind.
Raissa Mendonca: The thing that I _____________ the most is everybody here cares
about you, about your success, all the professors they care, they even know my
name. There are classes that have 150 students and they ask me, how are you doing
with your English? Is it okay? Are you doing okay?
Felipe de Oliveira: When I go back to Brazil, the advantages I will have is that I’ll
train my English, I’ll also have like formed a network of new people, new
researchers.
Raissa Mendonca: When you are here, you feel like this is your home, this is where
you’ve lived and this is where people have _____________ of you and where you
qualify - came – found- paying – infrastructure – difference – class – noticed – taken care
2. have really made really good bonds with people and professors, and that’s what
makes you want to come back, want to help, want to improve.