PART 1: Respond to Questions (2 minutes). Imagine that a Canadian marketing firm is doing research in your country. You have agreed to participate in a telephone interview about flower. Question 1: How often do you buy flowers? Question 2: Where and why do you usually buy flowers? Question 3: What kinds of flowers do women in your country love most? PART 1: Respond to Questions (2 minutes). Imagine that a Canadian marketing firm is doing research in your country. You have agreed to participate in a telephone interview about shopping. Question 1: What types of food stores are there in your neighborhood? Question 2: How often do you go food shopping and when do you usually go? Question 3: Which are better – big supermarkets, small grocery stores or outdoor markets? PART 1: Respond to Questions (2 minutes). Imagine that a Canadian marketing firm is doing research in your country. You have agreed to participate in a telephone interview about mobile phone. Question 1: When did you get your first mobile phone? Question 2: Do you prefer to call or to message your friends? Why? Question 3: Do you think people should turn their cell phones on silent in public places? Why? PART 1: Respond to Questions (2 minutes). Imagine that a Canadian marketing firm is doing research in your country. You have agreed to participate in a telephone interview about your going out. Question 1: How often do you go out with your friends? Question 2: Which occasions do you go out and do something special with your friends? Question 3: What places do you often enjoy visiting when you are going with your friends? Why? PART 1: Respond to Questions (2 minutes). Imagine that you applied for a new job. HR manager (Recruiting manager) is interviewing you via telephone. Question 1: What is one of your strengths? Question 2: What is one of your weaknesses? Question 3: What is a goal in study you have and how will you achieve it? PART 1: Respond to Questions (2 minutes). Imagine that a Canadian marketing firm is doing research in your country. You have agreed to participate in a telephone interview about education. Question 1: What do you find most interesting about your course? Question 2: What do you dislike about your study? Question 3: What do you hope to do after your graduation? PART 1: Respond to Questions (2 minutes). Imagine that a Canadian marketing firm is doing research in your country. You have agreed to participate in a telephone interview about free time. Question 1: How much free time do you have every day, and what do you do during that time? Question 2: What new hobbies would you like to try if you had enough time? Question 3: Do you prefer spending your free time with other people, or do you like doing things by yourself? PART 1: Respond to Questions (2 minutes). Imagine that a Canadian marketing firm is doing research in your country. You have agreed to participate in a telephone interview about vacation. Question 1: If you could take a vacation next week, where would you go? Question 2: How long do you usually spend on vacation, and who do you go with? Question 3: When you go on vacation, do you plan your time in advance or do you go without many plans? Describe your style of traveling. PART 1: Respond to Questions (2 minutes). Imagine that a Canadian marketing firm is doing research in your country. You have agreed to participate in a telephone interview about transportation. Question 1: What kind of transportation do you take most often? Why? Question 2: How long is your commute to school every day? Question 3: Describe one method of public transport in your city and why it is the best way to travel. PART 1: Respond to Questions (2 minutes). You will have 30 seconds to respond to questions 1 and 2, and 60 seconds to respond to question 3. Imagine that a Canadian marketing firm is doing research in your country. You have agreed to participate in a telephone interview about computer. Question 1: How much time do you spend using a computer at school or at home? Question 2: What do you mainly use a computer for? Question 3: Which device do you prefer to use for browsing the internet? PART 1: Respond to Questions (2 minutes). You will have 30 seconds to respond to questions 1 and 2, and 60 seconds to respond to question 3. Imagine that a Canadian marketing firm is doing research in your country. You have agreed to participate in a telephone interview about holiday. Question 1: What is the most important holiday in your country? Question 2: Why do you think this holiday is so important? Question 3: How do people in your country celebrate this holiday? PART 1: Respond to Questions (2 minutes). You will have 30 seconds to respond to questions 1 and 2, and 60 seconds to respond to question 3. Imagine that a Canadian marketing firm is doing research in your country. You have agreed to participate in a telephone interview about eating habit. Question 1: Do you prefer to eat at home or at a restaurant? Question 2: What types of restaurant do you like? Question 3: Describe your favorite restaurant and say why you like it? PART 1: Respond to Questions (2 minutes). Imagine that a Canadian marketing firm is doing research in your country. You have agreed to participate in a telephone interview about physical exercise habit. Question 1: What forms of exercises are popular in your country? Question 2: How do you normally do exercise? Question 3: What are the benefits of exercising regularly? PART 1: Respond to Questions (2 minutes). Imagine that a Canadian marketing firm is doing research in your country. You have agreed to participate in a telephone interview about eating habit. Question 1: What kind of fruit do you like to eat? Question 2: Where can you find the best quality fruit in your neighborhood? Question 3: What's the most delicious fruit in your opinion? PART 1: Respond to Questions (2 minutes). Imagine that a Canadian marketing firm is doing research in your country. You have agreed to participate in a telephone interview about family relationship. Question 1: How did you get your name? Question 2: Do your parents trust you? Why or why not? Question 3: To build a great family bond (relationship) what do you think you should do? PART 1: Respond to Questions (2 minutes). Imagine that a Canadian marketing firm is doing research in your country. You have agreed to participate in a telephone interview about park. Question 1: How often do you visit the park in your neighborhood? Question 2: What are some activities you can do in the park in your neighborhood? Question 3: What are some improvements that could be made to the park in your neighborhood? PART 1: Respond to Questions (2 minutes). Imagine that a Canadian marketing firm is doing research in your country. You have agreed to participate in a telephone interview about birthday. Question 1: Are birthday celebrations important in your country? Question 2: How do people celebrate birthday in your country? Question 3: What is the most popular birthday present that people often give? PART 1: Respond to Questions (2 minutes). Imagine that a Canadian marketing firm is doing research in your country. You have agreed to participate in a telephone interview about internet. Question 1: How often do you use your Internet service and when do you usually use it? Question 2: How much do you pay per month for your Internet service, and do you think the cost is reasonable? Question 3: How do you think your Internet service could be improved? PART 1: Respond to Questions (No preparation, Response: 2minutes) Imagine that a British marketing firm is doing research in your country. You have agreed to participate in a telephone interview about shopping for electronics. Question 1: How often do you shop for electronic products and where do you go to buy them? Question 2: What is the most recent electronic product you purchased? Question 3: What kinds of factors influence your decision when buying an electronic product? PART 1: Respond to Questions (No preparation, Response: 2minutes) Imagine that a British marketing firm is doing research in your country. You have agreed to participate in a telephone interview about news coverage. Question 1: Where do you usually read the news? Question 2: What type of news is most interesting to you and why? Question 3: What is the most impressive news story that you have seen or heard recently? Describe this news story.