Sunday, March 14, 2010

Kamal



Kamal is a student. He comes from Saudi Arabia. He came to Australia to study here. He wants to do a Master degree. He wants to do his Master degree at Victoria University in Melbourne. Kamal needs to speak English better. He needs to write good English. He needs to improve his English. He needs to improve his speaking and listening skills. Kamal started to learn English at Victoria University seven weeks ago. He goes to classes five days a week. The students in his class come from different countries. Some of them come from China. Others come from Italy, Mexico and Vietnam. Kamal lives in the city. He shares accommodation with two other students in his class. They share accommodation because rent is very expensive. They pay rent together. One of the students from China works part time at a restaurant. He works four hours in the evening. He works because he needs money. The money he gets helps him pay for his study and his accommodation. Kamal does not need to work. His government pays his school fees and his rent. He has enough money and he doesn’t need to work. He is a lucky student.
Answer These Questions:
Where does Kamal come from?
Where does Kamal study?
How many days does Kamal go to Victoria University a week?
What degree does Kamal want to get?
Does Kamal speak good English?
What does Kamal need to improve?
Where does Kamal live?
When did Kamal start to study at Victoria University? 
Does Kamal live alone?
Does Kamal live with four other people?
Where does one of the students work?
Why does one of the students work?
Does Kamal need to work?
Why doesn’t Kamal need to work?
Is Kamal a lucky student?