CSA 필리핀 어학연수 1학기 에세이 1 (April is while challenging) |
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등록일 : 2019-04-30 조회수 : 197 작성자 : 송주은 |
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April is challenging, Two months have passed since I came to Bacolod, the Philippines, on April 30, 2019. Throughout my life in Bacolod, I have gained a lot of experience participating in various exams, festivals and trips at the University of San Augustine and LSLC. I'm also feeling the time going really fast thanks to knowing more people than I thought and having more experience than expected. As I announced in March when I concluded my essay, I would like to talk about my life, including how I studied in April. First, I took the writing test, role play, and speech test in the four Man to Man classes and the midterm exam in the Group class. Since it is my first official test here, I have prepared hard for it, so I have no regrets, but I still feel sorry for the unsatisfactory result. Among the Option classes, I applied for Discussion class. I wanted to take as few Korean students as possible. Thanks to the recommendation of Alice, my Vietnamese friend, the class that I applied for is one hour from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the form of a discussion with my Vietnamese, Korean, and Taiwanese friends. There is a lot to prepare, but I am looking forward to and get as much. I had a trip to Cebu, which I didn't want to go since I booked a ticket. The trip during Easter in the Philippines from the last 18th to the 21st was full and enjoyable to the point where there was little regret. Most of all, it was a trip with Japanese sisters, so it was a rare experience, so it remains precious. During the last weekend of this month, I participated in Color Run and Pasalamat Festival. It was a new and exciting experience because it was a festival where I wore white clothes, black clothes and had fun with teachers and other school students one day. If I've been constantly approaching and experiencing Bacolod for four months, In May, I plan to live a planned and persevering life by setting specific goals. The beginning of my essay, which will then be written in May, will begin with a story about how steadily I spent my last time at Bacolod. |