Please I need help!!!

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Guest  #8000  Sun, 14 Sep 03 08:54 AM
Hi. We have to make a survey for school and now I want someone who speaks english well to take a look at my little survey. Could you please send me all wrong words, false sentences... to Katrin_Lausch@gmx.de. It's very important for me. Thanx for your help. Bye Katrin

Question 1:
Where do you use the Net mainly ?

a.) At home with my own PC
b.) At home with the PC of my familiy
c.) Internet Café
d.) At school
e.) Together with friends at their homes
f.) Others

Question 2:
Have you got your own PC with the "WWW" at home ?

a.) Yes
b.) Soon
c.) No

Question 3:
Since when do you have it ?

Question 4:
How often do you use it ?

a.) 1 time every month
b.) 2-3 times every month
c.) 1 time every week
d.) 2-3 times every week
e.) More than 2-3 times every week
f.) Every day!

Question 5:
What for kinds of things are you doing "online" ?

a.) e-mail, sms
b.) chat, foren
c.) file downloads
d.) Ebay or getting information about products
e.) getting information for school
f.) getting information about entertaiment, hobbies.....
g.) .....


Question 6:
Do you use the Net for school, too ? If yes, what for things are you doing ?

a.) Yes, I use it for...
b.) No

Question 7:
Do you think your education got better because of the Internet ?

a.) Yes
b.) No, it didn't change at all
c.) No, it got worse since using the Net
d.) I can't say!

Question 8:
Is there anything that scares you /makes you frightened when you're thinking of the "WWW"?

a.) No
b.) Yes, that

Question 9:
Is it easier for you to get to know new people through the Internet than in real life ? Why?

a.) Yes, because
b.) No, because
c.) Both are very diffcult for me, because
d.) Both are easy for me, because

Question 10:
Be honest: Could you live without the Net ?

a.) Yes, of course. I really don't care about that !
b.) Only if I have to ?
c.) No Way!
  
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