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Learn a language in Australia. How was your first day? Part 4

It's the first day I started studying. After I got my class, I looked at the classroom and got in. We were secretly tense. We came to study after about two years of college.

My friends in the class are mixed in many countries, such as China, Colombia, Korea, Japan and Thailand. In our school there are quite a lot of Thai students. At first, we were worried about talking to friends, you know, but we were lighthearted because most of them are Thai. But in the class there are rules that do not speak any language other than English, which all teachers and friends have to speak in English. Studying us is different from Thailand because there are games to talk about. There are debates or opinions that are more than gamma-only. We quite like and enjoy playing games, it makes us use more language. Our school changes teachers every 10 weeks. There will be people from many countries, such as America, France or Australia.

Each class may also have activities that allow students to go out, such as taking a field trip, going to see a museum or taking a picnic to the park. There may also be a long trip with the school, which is not the same. Each school will not be the same. We have to sign before, maybe take to the zoo or the sea outside the city, but it may cost a little more. Overall, it is very impressive. Getting friends from many different countries and using the language, most of which are friends with the same language level, so it makes us speak more, but also communicate a little confused.

Each day of our day is about this. We start our day, we will wake up and eat coffee almost every day, then have to eat outside or sometimes make our own rice at home before going out to study and then come home. At first we have not found a job, we will only go to school. We will start studying 4 hours a day, have a break of 15-20 minutes, then here we have to attend school on time and do not miss school. Each school is not the same, we may have to see which school we go to.

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