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Experience learning languages in Australia Part 3

Part 3: And then the semester came. We got to mid-October. The semester was early in November. Before, I rarely traveled. Because I was sick for almost a week. Who went, I recommended to prepare generic medicine for a while. Because the weather is quite variable. The weather is dry and cold. We soaked for almost a week, so I rarely traveled.

Until the first day of school, we left at about 7 o'clock because we stopped to buy coffee before going to school and were afraid to get lost, so in case of time (in case of too much, hahahaha). The first day of school has to take the exam before school. Everyone has to take the exam to see the language level. We got a PreInter class. We have 3 sessions to study morning, afternoon, evening. We have an afternoon class. We study at 1 o'clock - 5 o'clock. We also study 5 days a week, 4 hours a day. But the first day we still do not meet friends in the class. Only friends at the beginning of the semester, but maybe different classes, but I want to have friends for a long time. Hahahahaha

When the exam is completed, receive the class schedule and take a picture of the student card (student card can be used as a discount), but the picture is very funny, do not dare to take it down 😂😂

So we met a Thai friend sitting next to the exam, so try to invite to lunch. In summary, the friend went confused. Just met. Just know. Invited. Finally, go to eat Thai food at the restaurant. Look good. Pork leg rice is very delicious, about 16-20 dollars.

When finished, we dispersed with friends and then we had to pick up the items that the mother had deposited from Thailand. Because we called to talk to the mother that wanting to cook and eat by ourselves to save (actually buying and eating anyway). Most of the time, it was Mama. Dry food, practicing cooking for the first time, did not survive. Come see.

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