I need to interview a group of American 16-year-old-students who are visiting our school. I hope you can help me wiht the questionnaire. Thank you.

1) How often do you have English a week/during the week/every week/per week?
3) How much free time do you have during the week?
4) How do you spend your weekend? OR
What do you usually do at the weekend?
5) Have you ever gone skiing? If yes, where did you go?
6) Which sports are most popular among American teenagers?
7) Do you live in a town or in a village? Where would you prefer to live, in the mountains or by the sea? Why? (Can you help me formulate this question better?)
8) Do you have a mobile phone? Do you always carry it with you? What's the make (?) and model of your cell phone? Where do you usually keep it? Do you have to keep it switched off during school hours? What's the name of your phone company? 9) Which company do you subscribe?

What do you use it for? Can you surf the net on (?) mobile phone? Do you have an e-mail (??) on your cell phone?
10) Can you download music onto your cell phone? Does your mobile phone have a camera? How many mega pixels (?) does it have?( I really don't know how to express this).

1) How often do you have English a each week?


3) OK

4) How do you spend your weekend? OR
What do you usually do on the weekends?

5) OK

6) OK

7) Do you live in a town or a city or the suburbs? Where would you prefer to live, in the mountains or by the sea? Why? [I'd give choices in addition to mountains and seaside. People also live on the plains, near lakes, in the deserts, in huge cities ... ]

8) Do you have a cell phone? Do you always carry it with you? What kind of cell phone do you have? Where do you usually keep it? Do you have to keep it switched off during school hours? What's the name of your phone company?

9) Which cell phone company do you contract with?

What do you use it for? Can you surf the 'net on your cell phone? Can you get your e-mail on your cell phone?

10) Can you download music onto your cell phone? Does your cell phone have a camera? How many megapixels does it have? [That's correct; the larger the number of megapixels, the better quality (resolution) the photos will be.]

1) How often do you have English each week?

Of course, I can help you with the questionnaire. Here are the questions:

1) How often do you have English per week?
To get this answer, you can ask the students directly about their English classes and how many times a week they have it.

2) How much free time do you have during the week?
To find out the amount of free time, you can ask the students about their school schedule and extracurricular activities. They can estimate the number of hours they have available for themselves.

3) How do you spend your weekend? OR What do you usually do at the weekend?
For this question, you can ask the students about their weekend routines and activities. Let them share what they typically do during their free time.

4) Have you ever gone skiing? If yes, where did you go?
To find out about their skiing experience, simply ask the students if they have ever gone skiing and inquire about the specific locations they have visited.

5) Which sports are most popular among American teenagers?
To know which sports are popular among American teenagers, you can ask the students about their favorite sports or inquire about the most popular sports in their schools.

6) Do you live in a town or in a village? Where would you prefer to live, in the mountains or by the sea? Why?
To better formulate this question, you can ask: "What type of place do you live in, a town or a village? Would you prefer to live in the mountains or by the sea? Please explain your reasons."

7) Do you have a mobile phone? Do you always carry it with you? What's the make and model of your cell phone? Where do you usually keep it? Do you have to keep it switched off during school hours? What's the name of your phone company? Which company do you subscribe to?
This question can be simplified by asking: "Do you have a mobile phone? Do you always carry it with you? What brand and model is your cell phone? Where do you usually keep it? Are you required to keep it switched off during school hours? What's the name of your phone company?"

8) What do you use your mobile phone for? Can you surf the internet on your phone? Do you have email on your cell phone?
To inquire about the students' phone usage, you can ask: "What do you use your mobile phone for? Can you access the internet on your phone? Do you have email on your cell phone?"

9) Can you download music onto your cell phone? Does your mobile phone have a camera? How many megapixels does it have?
To find out about their phone's capabilities, ask: "Can you download music onto your cell phone? Does your mobile phone have a camera? If yes, how many megapixels does it have?"