Studying abroad is an exciting experience, giving you an opportunity to learn more about the traditions and culture of the host country and its people. Apart from the excellent education I recieved during three years in England, I also made a wide circle of friends and improved my language skills. I learned how to face and deal with various problem, and as a result, have become more independent and self-confident.
I studied English Literature and this, along with making many friends both at university and through the part-job I had, helped improve my English. Although I already spoke the language quite well, when I first arrived I have trouble understanding some accents and the slang or colloquialisms that are in everyday use. Now I am a much more fluent and natural speaker, and my writting has improved, too.
The biggest problems I faced where finding somewhere to live when I did not know the area well, getting the electricity and phone connected and generlly learning to look after myself. I had to get used to shopping, cooking and doing the housework, as well, as studing and working, so I quickly mastered the art of planning my time sensibly. Alhough adapting to living in a new country is not easy, once the intial homesickness and missing the family has been overcome, learning to fend to yourself certainly makes you a more independent person, and definitely more self-confident. My time abroad helped me grow as a person and I feel I could tackle any problem now in a calm and confident manner, without having to immediately ask someone for their help.
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Studying abroad is an exciting experience, giving you an opportunity to learn more about the traditions and culture of the host country and its people. Apart from the excellent education I recieved during three years in England, I also made a wide circle of friends and improved my language skills. I learned how to face and deal with various problem, and as a result, have become more independent and self-confident.
I studied English Literature and this, along with making many friends both at university and through the part-job I had, helped improve my English. Although I already spoke the language quite well, when I first arrived I have trouble understanding some accents and the slang or colloquialisms that are in everyday use. Now I am a much more fluent and natural speaker, and my writting has improved, too.
The biggest problems I faced where finding somewhere to live when I did not know the area well, getting the electricity and phone connected and generlly learning to look after myself. I had to get used to shopping, cooking and doing the housework, as well, as studing and working, so I quickly mastered the art of planning my time sensibly. Alhough adapting to living in a new country is not easy, once the intial homesickness and missing the family has been overcome, learning to fend to yourself certainly makes you a more independent person, and definitely more self-confident. My time abroad helped me grow as a person and I feel I could tackle any problem now in a calm and confident manner, without having to immediately ask someone for their help.
To practice everything you have learnt about article writing, choose one of the following titles and write your article."