Hello.
Today, I'm going to write my life in
Winnipeg in Canada.
Since last April, I've been stayed in Winnipeg in Canada, for studying
English. I've been studied in Intensive English Program; in shorten form IEP
that is one of English learning programs of University of Manitoba.
My day starts from taking a bus, because the transportations to get
to school are just bus or car. I don't have car license, so there is just one
choice. The classes usually start from 9:30 a.m. on Monday, Wednesday and
Friday. On the other weekdays, it starts from 9:00 a.m. All classes are 50 minutes,
and we have two or three classes in morning and two or three in afternoon. The classes are
usually over around 3:20 p.m. In the classes, basically, we learn writing,
reading and speaking. The curriculum depends on the level.
After classes are over, there are two choices to go back home or go
somewhere with friends. The big shopping mall is located in middle way of my
home stay house and school, so on the way to go back home, I can go to the mall
with my friends who use same bus or who want go to the mall together. If I
don't have much homework, I go shopping at there or go to eat supper with my
friends. Every night, after I eat my supper, I make my lunch for next day.
Before I go to bed I check my e mail, Facebook and Skype. I usually use my laptop
listening English music because it can improve my listening skill.
On every Thursday, IEP has an activity that called conversation
cafe. We have conversation eating cookies or drinking juice. The classes are
separated by level, so this activity is one of chances to get know many
students over classes.
Friday is the day that we are looking forward. IEP usually has
activities on every Friday. There are activity leaders who make the plan of
activities and support them. We can go to Karaoke, Bowling and so on... It is
really good chance, because we can make friends over classes and we can enjoy
Winnipeg. The school bus pick us up to the place, so we don't need to know the
exactly place, and we also don't need to spend money for transportation.
I changed to homestay from residence in September. Living in residence
was not too bad, I could go to school by walking and I didn’t need to buy bus pass.
I could sleep anytime, I could wake up whenever I want, but there was a big
problem. In my residence there were my Japanese friends so I used Japanese when
I talked with them. At lunch time I needed to go back to residence to eat
lunch, even though my class mates invite me to eat together. I have no regret
about changing to homestay. After I changed to homestay, I was homesick. Almost
of my friends went back to their home country. There were many new students. At
that time, I was full of worries. Because of the experience, I started to think
about the importance of meeting with people. Winnipeg is the place that many
people come and leave. Same times as meetings we have parts, so I want to cherish
every single meeting. Someday, I want to visit my friends’ place, Winnipeg as
well. I’ll enjoy my rest Winnipeg life to not regret and improve my English.
For the day, I need to keep and improve my English skill, even after I go back
to Japan.
When I’ll visit Winnipeg, I’ll speak frequently, so see it :)
-Diana-
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ReplyDeleteGreat description, Diana. I am happy to read that you have no regrets about changing to a homesay! I am sure that you are able to practice your English more and learn about Canadian culture.
ReplyDeleteDiana, I think your English is really improving. let's create more memory about us before you leave!
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