I walked along the Yangtze River all the way to the country along the 5 hour ferry and then walked 3 miles. It is like a person laying green carpet around the village in that country. There are lots of ponds and streams, and today the pond water is shining in the afternoon sunshine. This is quite different from the city I live in. Because in this city the streets are always crowded with people, cars, buses and bicycles. People will even drink cows with them if there are heavy trucks.
The first thing to watch out for is that it is quite inaccurate to think that there is a unified language in the Philippines. I started my trip in Cebu City and Sevano / Visayan is often called "dialect", as it is very different from Tagalog and is officially treated separately Compared with funny European languages, they are hard to understand each other. (Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, etc.) The Philippines has a complex history One aspect of the late 20th century was Manila's choice as a national language. The "Filipino" label that it invented attempted to group people all over the country in one language. In the non-Tagalog section of the country, the language is displayed in advertisements, but it sounds in television and some offices, but it is not used at all on the street.
Almost three years ago, I went to Thailand and Cambodia for sightseeing. This is my first trip abroad. For the sake of clarity, the whole journey is very interesting! I really like the atmosphere of a foreign country and I have experienced a lot. However, at that time I did not speak English at all. "Hello", "How are you?", "Do you have a room?", Or these words only. So I can not communicate with other people. Well, I can communicate through the body language, but it really seems to be communication. So, I decided to study English and make my next trip more interesting. This is the first reason I started learning.
By the time I was twenty years old, I checked a considerable number of bucket list countries from my list. I have pink foam flowers in Tokyo and I found a dear friend in Laos. However, my country list is almost no longer important when I decide that the next trip will be a foreign semester. Several things have changed. Somewhere in the trip, the bubbles coming to London were excited and moved to the warmth of the house. This semester's study abroad program includes a course with UK faculty and - an important moment for me - internship opportunities with UK business. I am longing to wait for mail to enter the inbox and announce the arrangements for internship. All of our twelve people receive them one by one and present them like a new puppy - using the dizzying voltage