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Microsoft Word - Yuliya Karaniuk.doc

2023-07-29 10:31:03

MMYY FFiirrsstt EExxppeerriieennccee iinn CCaannaaddaa Author: Yuriya Karaniuk That was the first time I came to Canada, so I will always remember June 26, 2006. Are you happy today? No! I am sad because I left my country. This is where I was born and I spent my childhood. I left all my friends and relatives. Everything is different in Canada and it is very strange for me. I am afraid to go out, so I will stay at home. But one day my father told me to take an English course. After this course my life has changed a lot. I made lots of friends and they showed me the beautiful places of Montreal. Because they are very good for me, I feel very comfortable with my friends. They patiently listened to my English, and if I make a mistake, they fixed me. Now I laughed when I remembered my first experience in Canada. I am studying English at Vanier College, and I start college in the fall. Also, I have plenty of plans for the future. Maybe I will open a hot spring and even travel around the world. Finally, I would like to summarize that it is very difficult to move from the beginning to a new country as you face many problems and difficulties. I am hoping that you like this country and feel as comfortable as your own country.

Yuliya Karaniuk is from Belarus. In the fall, she learns social science. I'd like to learn how to speak multiple languages ​​and how to earn lottery tickets.

What you see is my favorite thing. Yulia, she was almost unhappy, so I'm going to work hard to find a picture that might make her smile. But then I hardly remember Julia 's smile. Her memories of mine is to say to anyone who might ask her: "Did you come from Ukraine?" Her quick answer is always "Ukraine, Ukraine!"

Her name is Yuria, she is a professional heroine. I have never hired her service. We have long photo relations. My wife, she is absolutely not a ruler, but she keeps moving me. Rosemary and Yuliya did not like the pictures I took. What you see is my favorite thing. Yulia, she was almost unhappy, so I'm going to work hard to find a picture that might make her smile. But then I hardly remember Julia 's smile. Her memories of mine is to say to anyone who might ask her: "Did you come from Ukraine?" Her quick answer is always "Ukraine, Ukraine!"

I first met Yuliya Kate a few years ago when I was a model of Focal Point I was teaching pictures. She is an eye-catching elegant. The moment she started talking, you immediately noticed something will happen. She has an opinion. If you introduce her to Ulya who is a Ukrainian born woman, you are attacked by an oral sniper and she suggests that she is from Ukraine and does not need a typical adjective. My wife and Yulia have one common flaw (for me). My rosemary is my worst critic. It always points out that she always pointed out that small things (nervous little fingers, eg) of photographs ruined them. Whenever I take a picture I will help you scan the objection somewhere in my head. Yulia does not like the pictures I took. In rare cases, you may admit that the picture is "nice".