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Hi there! I’m 17-years old girl with long dark hair and brown eyes, who want to
make friends. I like dancing and taking photos, so if you like the same WRITE ME!
I promise to give you a quick response.
Sasha
Christina’s e-mail
Hi! I’m a first-year student of the Ukrainian university. I am 18-years-old girl who
loves to dance and travel mush. I love everything expect football.
Christina
Hi Christina! My name is Sasha and I’m a first-year student too. Which university do
you study? I’m in “Dnipro Polytechnik”. If you study there too, we can take a walk and
go to a dance club together. Because, I like dancing too.
Sasha
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When you start to be a student, your life and your daily routine
changed very quickly. So, if you want to do your challenge in time,
you should buy a notebook.
As study takes a long time, I don’t have time to hang out with my
friends. But I try to make all homework on Friday and at weekends I
go to city-center to watch a film or visit my favorite café, for example.
So, what about my daily routine? I wake up at 6:00 am every day
(expect Friday, because I have a free day) and feed my pets. Next I
take a bath, have a breakfast and go to the University by bus.
Sometimes I have the rehearsals, because we are getting ready for
Freshman Day, which is celebrated on November 14th. At this days I
come back home on the evening and then prepare to the next day.
Being a student is difficult, but you need to plan your day for relief.
Plan:
Introducing myself
My score
Experience of English at school
E-mail
Qualities
My daily routine
My experience of learning English on first module
at the University
I have studying at the University for one month and during this time I
have learned a lot on the English lections. We learned how to introducing
yourself and talking with each other and foreigners.
Also we learned how to making suggestions and expressing your
thoughts correctly. It was really interesting and helpful, as this knowledge
will help us in future.
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