Sunday, February 12, 2012

My life in Winnipeg


Hi! I'm going to talk about my life in Winnipeg.

 I have been here since April 3rd.
I really enjoyed Winnipeg life and study English in IEP every day!
Living in Winnipeg is good for me because I have learned many things.

 First, I changed my mind when I came to here.
In Japan, I lived with my family, so they supported my life, study and everything.
I always depended on my family because I'm youngest in my family.
However, I must do everything by myself. It was too difficult to me.
Before I  come to here, I couldn't cook anything, but now, I could make my break first and lunch!
My mother was really surprised when I told her about that.

 Second, I have improved my English skill for 10 months.
In April, I couldn't speak English anything.
But I can say my opinion and understand listening English now.
I'm glad to speak and understand English!!
When I was in 250, I was only Japanese student in class for one months.
The experience made me to learn English more.
And I didn't write English grammar anything in Japan.
I didn't study English grammar very well.
So I was learned English grammar by IEP teachers.
Thank you so much!!!!
All IEP teachers taught me writing and speaking English very carefully.

 Third, I have lived in a homestay for 6 months.
My host mother is very kind.
I like to talk to her during supper.
She also teaches me English when I make mistake grammar or vocabularies.
She is my Canadian mother, so I really love her.
I will miss her so much when I leave here in the end of March.


 I'm proud of my Canada life!!
It made me patient, enthusiastic and responsible.
Now, I don't have enough time to stay Winnipeg.
I don't want to think about when I go back to Japan.
So I must enjoy Canada life about for 2 months!!
I will make a lot of plan with my friends.
I hope that I will improve more English skill.





4 comments:

  1. Yoshiko, I really understand what you mean when you said, "In Japan, I lived with my family, so they supported my life, study and everything.
    However, I must do everything by myself. It was too difficult to me."

    I felt the same way when I went to Seoul, South Korea. For the first time, I was living away from home without my family.

    I think that experience made me a stronger more independent person, so I hope that you will feel the same way too.

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  2. You have become punctual person!
    I hope that you will not be late on the class in Sagami university.

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  3. I think you all speak english very well so I think you have made a good choice by comming to Winnipeg. Before I met all of you I tried to speak to other EIPs but it was very hard for me to undertand them and for them to understand me so I was very sad, but with you I can speak! so I feel better this week than the one when I arrive.

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  4. Yoshiko, you become mature during living in here without your family~:) Good for you!!

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