18 de julio · 0 comentarios
Traveling to a foreign country for the first time can be an exciting and challenging experience, especially for students venturing alone. England, with its rich history and vibrant culture, has been the chosen destination for several young individuals enjoying this unique opportunity. Here, we gather the impressions and feelings of some of these students, highlighting their first impressions, the challenges they have faced, and the aspects they are most enjoying during their stay in the United Kingdom.
One of the most mentioned aspects by the students is the welcoming attitude of the local people. Many comment that the friendliness of the people has made it easier for them to adapt, and they have found great support in guides and peers. Classes have also been a source of satisfaction, particularly helping with pronunciation and improving their fluency in English.
Arriving at institutions like Hurst College left several students impressed by the size and beauty of the place. Most of them quickly made friends and adapted to their new environment. However, some of them faced initial difficulties with schedules and activities but found out that with the days, they felt more comfortable and began to enjoy the experience more.
The beauty of England and the street performances have been highlighted as surprising and enjoyable elements. Students have taken advantage of their time exploring London and Brighton, visiting monuments and important sites, and enjoying the cultural diversity of the country. Although some mention the cold as a slight inconvenience, everyone agrees that the experience is being fantastic.
Many students emphasize that this experience is being enriching not only linguistically but also socially. They have had the chance to meet people from different countries, such as Portugal, France, Palestine, Italy, China and Turkey, which has further enriched their journey. The variety of activities and constant interaction in English have significantly contributed to improving their fluency and confidence in the language.
In conclusion, their first time alone in England is being an unforgettable experience for these students. Despite the initial challenges, the kindness of the people, the beauty of the country, and the learning opportunities are making this trip highly rewarding. Most agree that experiencing something like this is entirely worthwhile, and they encourage other students to embark on a similar journey to grow both personally and academically.





