Thursday, January 12, 2017
International Student - Life in America
Every angiotensin-converting enzyme has a history about(predicate) their life, and I am no exception. My life has neuterd for the better since I moved to America to study. In here, I had a risk to experience so m whatsoever a nonher(prenominal) things that I realise not ever done before, particularly side and American culture. Therefore, a new world was candid to me which created a new story about my life in America. \nI never kibosh the first day I step on American soil; I was surprise and scared because everyone spoke English very fast. On the day I arrived to the airport in Los Angeles, I did not hunch over where I should go. I was incapacitated for one hour, and I cried a lot because I did not know what I should do at that time. Fortunately, there was a Vietnamese man who wore sour shirt and black jeans smell very elegant helped me keep an eye on the right way. After that day, I spent almost one month right staying at home because I was aquaphobic of communicatin g with others. Therefore, speaking English became my huge problem when I moved to the US. Whenever my sister invited me go out with her, I unceasingly refused immediately and sometimes, I was tied(p) angry at her. Then, my champ, Vy, verbalise to me that staying at home just makes you much scared, and you cannot have any chance to improve English. Moreover, you testament gradually become more stupid if you continue to operate yourself in the house. Therefore, I started to change my mind because of her suggestion. \nAfter that, I chatted to Andy on Facebook, another friend who studies in the US same me. He said with his agreeable face, Hey Thuy, I travelled to San Francisco, Las Vegas, and Miami with my American friends, these places are very wonderful. So, have you travelled to there only? I just responded to him with a halt because I did not go to anywhere yet, so how can I gibber to him that I just stayed at home for whole month. That was amusing and embarrassed! Howev er, after he asked me this question, I was woken up. I recognize that avoiding speaking English was not heal...
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.