Friday, April 24, 2009

Can we go home after bridging course?

Recently, many students in ETON HALL have booked air tickets for going home after bridging course. On the other hand, MOE said there will not be vocation in summer. I really do not know what are MOE officers thinking about. Because after bridging course, there are nearly two weeks left before our university life get started. It is said by our seniors that after English course ends, we only have economic lessons and maths lessons every other day. So it seems that time arrangement is not scientific. It is completely possible that we finish the maths and economic lesson in a shorter time because we learned much of what is taught now in China. After all, seven months is still a long period for part of us, who never go out for study especially abroad before and our will to go home is really strong now.
As the time passes, our bridging course is coming to its end. To be frank, I am really happy about that. Learning a language is not such simple task and requires efforts and talent. So we still have four years to improve our English. So the end of bridging course is not the end of English study and it may become a new start of your English improvement. Most of us do not have enough vocabulary to understand the passage and we still have to think in Chinese then to translate. It is really hard for us and a little painful sometimes. Nevertheless, I think I have nothing to worry about because I believe that I will finally master English.
Maybe the paragraph above is not related to going home, but it is the obstacle we have to face and handle. The way before going home seems not that long now. The friends in China, I miss you so much!

1 comment:

  1. Recently there is a message that we are not allowed to go home this summer, and maybe it is not a good news for you. However, in my opinion, it's very reasonable. We have only spent 5 months in Singapore, and I think we should be more independent. Besides, the recess is less than 20 days, and you can not do too many things even if you return home. More importantly, you can save a fair amount of money, which you can make use of doing other meaningful things.

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