re international students
okay in my business law tutes, I'm basically in a room with 20 international students and me. Maybe I've been unlucky, but I am the one who gets ignored in those tutes that I have had. They show up and more than likely know the answer to most of the questions being asked in the course. To say that they dont want to express it is incorrect. I've noticed that whenever they are forced to answer a question, they are very quick to answer. They obviously have a grasp of the english language to progress through uni.
This is annoying because they simply expect me to answer all the questions in the tutorial, because I'm the local student. They write down every point i say. This is frustrating, I get nothing from a tutorial with people who don't want to share their views on the content. I think it is very selfish, and for them to say they can't speak english is complete lie.
I've had tutorials where they co-ordinator set a rule where the only way to be marked present for a tute was to make a contribution to it. Another course, where answers were not posted online had a rule that the students run the tutorial, and it would not start unless they started to answer the problem question. I'm sorry, maybe some of them did not contribute because of their poor language skills, but surprise surprise that when marks were involved they all suddenly learnt how to speak english fluently.
I think the vast majority of international students don't make the effort, and as a result I don't have any time for them.
I mean on a social side of things, how many people have been invited to an international students birthday? Or even spend time on a break with an international student. I guess they don't have birthdays or take breaks.
Edit: Another point. If they missed a tutorial, or a lecture and want some notes, they somehow seem to be able to find the words to ask me. I think that's pretty interesting. Since I'm not slack I give it to them, but what a cop out.