4 Listen to a young man describing his visa interview experience and take notes. Did he get a visa? 5 Listen again and answer the following questions. a) What did the interviewer ask him first? ( ) The number of universities he had applied and got accepted to. ( ) The number of universities he would apply to, in the USA. b) What course did he apply to? ( ) Natural science. ( ) Computer science. c) Why does he think the interviewer kept asking him questions? ( ) Because he was very nervous and didn't answer the questions properly. ( ) Because he was very anxious and answered the questions very fast. d) What are his future plans? LÍNGUA INGLESA ( ) He plans to go back to India. ( ) He wants to work in the USA. 6 Listen again and pay attention to the way he answered the question when he got nervous. How was it? After that, how did he answer the final question that helped him get the visa? 7 Discuss with your classmates: How do you think gestures, posture, behavior (whether the person is nervous or not, shaking, etc.) influence the message someone sends? What kind of behavior do you think is expected in a visa interview? 8 Work in pairs. Pretend you are going to travel to the US. Decide where to go, how long to stay and the purpose of your trip. Ask a partner