April 22, 2023
Our class has taken part into an exchange program with students from the secondary school in the North of London during two months. Despite the huge change for me, generally speaking, it has been a wonderful experience to remember.
At first, since our school is located in a small town, I felt a little bit scared (I was not able to sleep the night before the flight). Nonetheless, after that I realised that there were no real reason to be worried about, as me and my classmates were received like new students, that is to say, with curiosity but charmly.
We were said that their climate is wet and cold, so I supposed them not to play outdoors, yet for my suprise, I found that they have a lot of facilities, such as sport halls, where they can do sports like soocer, basketball and even tennis. So, despite of that last fact, they are similar to us in their way to have fun.
Regarding the host family, I was treated as their little, who was living with my family in Spain. The first two days I was unable to speak, more for shyness than language, after which I became very familiar with them and my host big brother Paul. Besides his help with some idioms and pronunciation, he also showed me some interesting places, as the biggest skatepark in the city. I was amazed by this facility, as well as, how many children at my age practise skateboard there and their skills.
All in all, in spite of my start there, I would highly recommend to future students to participate, not only to improve their English, but also in order to get to know another country and culture, and discover that it is possible to have fun far away from home too.
Your class has just returned from a two-week visit to a school in another country.
You stayed with host families and took part in classes and activities at the school.
Each participant has been asked to write a report on the experience for the
school magazine, saying what was interesting and enjoyable, and if there were
any difficulties.
Write your report.
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Student exchange program
Our class has taken part into an exchange program with students from thea secondary school in the North of London duringfor two months.
Despite the huge change for me, generally speaking, it has been a wonderful experience to remember.
At first, since our school is located in a small town, I felt a little bit scared (I was not able to sleep the night before the flight).
Nonetheless, after that I realised that there wereas no real reason to be worried about, as me and, as my classmates and I were received like new students,; that is to say, with curiosity but charmly.
The sentence flows better without "after that". What do you mean by "charmly"?
We were saitold that their climate is wet and cold, so I supposexpected them not to play outdoors, yet forto my surprise, I found that they have a lot of facilities, such as sport halls, where they can doplay sports like sooccer, basketball and even tennis.
So, despite of that last fact, they are similar to us in their way to have fun.
Regarding the host family, I was treated as their little, who was living with my family in Spain.
I don't understand this sentence.
The first two days I was unable to speak, more fordue to shyness than language, after which I became very familiar with them and my host big brother Paul.
Besides his help with some idioms and pronunciation, he also showed me some interesting places, such as the biggest skatepark in the city.
I was amazed by this facilitypark, as well as, how many children at my age practise skateboarding there and their skills.
All in all, in spite of my start there, I would highly recommend to future students to participate, not only to improve their English, but also in order to get to know another country and culture, and discover that it is possible to have fun far away from home, too.
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The first two days I was unable to speak, more for shyness than language, after which I became very familiar with them and my host big brother Paul. The first two days I was unable to speak, more The first two days I was unable to speak, more |
Besides his help with some idioms and pronunciation, he also showed me some interesting places, as the biggest skatepark in the city. Besides his help with some idioms and pronunciation, he also showed me some interesting places, such as the biggest skatepark in the city.
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I was amazed by this facility, as well as, how many children at my age practise skateboard there and their skills. I was amazed by this I was amazed by this facility, as well as, how many children |
All in all, in spite of my start there, I would highly recommend to future students to participate, not only to improve their English, but also in order to get to know another country and culture, and discover that it is possible to have fun far away from home too. All in all, in spite of my start there, I would highly recommend to future students to participate, not only to improve their English, but also in order to get to know another country and culture, and discover that it is possible to have fun far away from home, too. All in all, in spite of my slow start there, I would highly recommend |
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