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Bog'liq Listening transcripts 230531 122425The people who work there
Q22
? And presumable some of the
tourists too?
DAVE:
Yes, both those groups. So we’ll have to go to the site to do that, I suppose. But we might
also do some of our interviewing away from the site –
we could even contact some people
here in the city, like administrators involved in overseeing tourism.
Q23
NATALIE:
OK. So we’ll need to think about our interview questions and fix times and places for the
meetings. It’s all going to take a lot of time.
DAVE:
Mmm. And if we can, we should ask our interviewees if they can bring along some numerical
data that we can add to support our findings.
NATALIE:
And photographs?
DAVE:
I think we have plenty of those already.
But Dr Baker also said we have to establish with
our interviewees whether we can identify them in our case study, or whether they
want to be anonymous.
Q24
NATALIE:
Oh, I wouldn’t have thought of that. OK, once we’ve got all this information, I suppose we
have to analyse it.
DAVE:
Yes, put it all together and choose what’s relevant to the problem we’re focusing on, and
analyse that carefully to find out if we can identify any trends or regularities
Q25
there.
That’s the main thing at this stage, rather can concentrating on details or lots of facts.
NATALIE:
OK. And then once we’ve analysed that, what next?
DAVE:
Well, then we need to think about what we do with the data we’ve selected to make it as
clear as possible to our readers. Things like graphs, or tables, or charts.
NATALIE: Right.
DAVE:
Then the case study itself is mostly quite standard; we begin by presenting the problem, and
giving some background, then go through the main sections, but the thing that surprised me
is that
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