Choose two of the following points about studying abroad. Write an email of 160-180 words to a friend from another country asking for information and advice.
Points:
- Work experience for career-based courses
- Tuition fees at colleges and universities
- Traveling in your host city and country
- Experiencing culture shock when studying abroad
- Working part-time
- Opening a bank account
- Surviving the cold and wet weather
- Visas and other documents
Outline:
Dear Liu!
Last time I told you that I had been thinking about pursuing higher education in the UK. I got started to learn the process of applying for a university in London some time ago. Now I have some questions for you.
First, what is the procedure for applying for a student visa? Of course. I have to submit an application but what other documents are required? How long does it take me to obtain my student visa? It is important to plan time to wait for visa processing because the time between finding out I have been accepted to go and leaving may be very close together. Second, do 1 have to present my financial documents; for example proof of funds, to prove that I am able to pay for my education? And last, do I need to obtain the International Certificate of Vaccination? Is it required that I have certain vaccinations before I go? What are they? After all. can you make me a checklist: what I should bring and what I should leave at home?
I wish you and your family the best. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Regards,
Mai Anh
Mong cô duyệt bài ạ:
Dear Duc Son,
Last time I told you that I had been thinking about pursuing higher education in the UK. I got started to learn the process of applying for a university in London some time ago. Now I have some questions for you.
First, what is the procedure for applying for a student visa? Of course. I have to submit an application but what other documents are required? How long does it take me to obtain my student visa? It is important to plan time to wait for visa processing because the time between finding out I have been accepted to go and leaving may be very close together. Second, do 1 have to present my financial documents; for example proof of funds, to prove that I am able to pay for my education? And last, do I need to obtain the International Certificate of Vaccination? Is it required that I have certain vaccinations before I go? What are they? After all. can you make me a checklist: what I should bring and what I should leave at home?
I wish you and your family the best. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Regards,
Dang Phong
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mình muốn tải bài lên OLM thì cách làm như thế nào ? Xin được hướng dẫn,Trân trọng cảm ơn !
I don't know tao có bt cái j đâu
Mong add duyệt bài em ạ:
Dear Olm
I am writing to ask you for some information and advice on further education.
I am going to finish secondary school in May and I have been thinking a lot about taking a gap year or pursuing further education immediately. Here are the points that worry me the most.
First, I want to consult you about the advantages and disadvantages of taking a gap year. I know that a lot of school leavers in your country prefer taking a gap year before deciding to pursue further education. Would a gap year look good on my college application?
If I pursue further education immediately, what kind of attendance mode should I choose? There are excellent universities in your country, and a bachelor's degree from one of them will definitely help me to find a good job easily. However, the tuition fees and living expenses will be very high, and I am not sure if a scholarship will cover all the costs. Do distance learning degrees offer the same content as campus-based degrees?
I am looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Regards,
Phong Dang
Dear Jessica,
I am preparing for going to America to study medicine. I don't think I will have many problems with culture shock, but I should know well about it before I fly. Once I am in America; of course, I will have to tace the unfamiliar around me and may feel confused sometimes. I am thinking of you now and writing to ask you about ways how to deal with culture shock. Tell me please in detail what I should do to understand a different culture, how I can get balance in my new life, and what I should learn to adapt to it. I have spent a lot of time reading through travel forums, guidebooks, news reports... but what I have read is so general. One more thing, Jessica, what is the best way to get involved with the local community? What are the cultural activities that often take place there? I will no longer feel culture shock when I am used to living in their lifestyle, I think. Finally, I wish you and your family the best. I look forward to hearing from you soon. Regards, NgaDear Ha,
Thank you for your last letter. I am happy to know that you have been well. Today I want to tell you about a vacation that I just went on. It started 3 days ago.
My family and I decided to go to Ha Noi to blow off some steam. It is the first time that we go there. We started at the Old Quarter. There were various types of delicious food for us to try. My favorite dish was the famous beef pho. I found a lot of shops that sell unique After that, we saw the Sword Lake and the Turtle Tower. I had Trang Tien ice cream and it was so yummy! We also got to see the Temple of Literature and learned about the history of examinations in the past. It was an eye-opener for our family. If you want, I can tell you about it.
How was your summer holiday? I want to know all the details. I look forward to hearing from you.
Best wishes,
Minh Anh.
Dear thu thao Iam writing to ask you for some information
Dear Liam,
Last time I told you that I had been thinking about pursuing higher education in the UK. I got started to learn the process of applying for a university in London some time ago. Now I have some questions for you
First, what is the procedure for applying for a student visa? Of course. I have to submit an application but what other documents are required? How long does it take me to obtain my student visa? It is important to plan time to wait for visa processing because the time between finding out I have been accepted to go and leaving may be very close together. Second, do 1 have to present my financial documents; for example proof of funds, to prove that I am able to pay for my education? And last, do I need to obtain the International Certificate of Vaccination? Is it required that I have certain vaccinations before I go? What are they? After all. can you make me a checklist: what I should bring and what I should leave at home?
I wish you and your family the best. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Regards,
Ngoc Minh
Dear Susan,
I am preparing for going to America to study medicine. I don't think I will have many problems with culture shock, but I should know well about it before I fly. Once I am in America; of course, I will have to tace the unfamiliar around me and may feel confused sometimes.
I am thinking of you now and writing to ask you about ways how to deal with culture shock. Tell me please in detail what I should do to understand a different culture, how I can get balance in my new life, and what I should learn to adapt to it. I have spent a lot of time reading through travel forums, guidebooks, news reports... but what I have read is so general.
One more thing, Susan, what is the best way to get involved with the local community? What are the cultural activities that often take place there? I will no longer feel culture shock when I am used to living in their lifestyle, I think.
Finally, I wish you and your family the best. I look forward to hearing from you soon. Regards,
Ngoc Anh
Dear Susan,
I am preparing for going to America to study medicine. I don't think I will have many problems with culture shock, but I should know well about it before I fly. Once I am in America; of course, I will have to tace the unfamiliar around me and may feel confused sometimes.
I am thinking of you now and writing to ask you about ways how to deal with culture shock. Tell me please in detail what I should do to understand a different culture, how I can get balance in my new life, and what I should learn to adapt to it. I have spent a lot of time reading through travel forums, guidebooks, news reports... but what I have read is so general.
One more thing, Susan, what is the best way to get involved with the local community? What are the cultural activities that often take place there? I will no longer feel culture shock when I am used to living in their lifestyle, I think.
Finally, I wish you and your family the best. I look forward to hearing from you soon. Regards,
Ngoc Anh
dear tien
i am writing to ask you for some information and advice on working part time in your country
i am going to finish secondary school this summer and i have been thinking about choose a job
first, i want to ask you how you can get that job
second, what did you think about your now job
good bye
Dear Maria,
I am preparing for going to America to study medicine. I don’t think I will have many problems with culture shock, but I should know well about it before I fly. Once I am in America; of course, I will have to tace the unfamiliar around me and may feel confused sometimes.I am thinking of you now and writing to ask you about ways how to deal with culture shock. Tell me please in detail what I should do to understand a different culture, how I can get balance in my new life, and what I should learn to adapt to it. I have spent a lot of time reading through travel forums, guidebooks, news reports… but what I have read is so general.
One more thing, Maria, what is the best way to get involved with the local community? What are the cultural activities that often take place there? I will no longer feel culture shock when I am used to living in their lifestyle, I think. Finally, I wish you and your family the best. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Regards,
My Dung
Dear Krystal,
I am preparing for going to America to study medicine. I don't think I will have many problems with culture shock, but I should know well about it before I fly. Once I am in America; of course, I will have to tace the unfamiliar around me and may feel confused sometimes.I am thinking of you now and writing to ask you about ways how to deal with culture shock. Tell me please in detail what I should do to understand a different culture, how I can get balance in my new life, and what I should learn to adapt to it. I have spent a lot of time reading through travel forums, guidebooks, news reports... but what I have read is so general.
One more thing, Krystal, what is the best way to get involved with the local community? What are the cultural activities that often take place there? I will no longer feel culture shock when I am used to living in their lifestyle, I think.
Finally, I wish you and your family the best. I look forward to hearing from you soon. Regards, Huyen
Dear Trang
Last time I told you that I had been thinking about pursuing higher education in the UK. I got started to learn the process of applying for a university in London some time ago. Now I have some questions for you.
First, what is the procedure for applying for a student visa? Of course. I have to submit an application but what other documents are required? How long does it take me to obtain my student visa? It is important to plan time to wait for visa processing because the time between finding out I have been accepted to go and leaving may be very close together. Second, do 1 have to present my financial documents; for example proof of funds, to prove that I am able to pay for my education? And last, do I need to obtain the International Certificate of Vaccination? Is it required that I have certain vaccinations before I go? What are they? After all. can you make me a checklist: what I should bring and what I should leave at home?
I wish you and your family the best. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Regards,
Thảo Linh
Dear Tom,
Last time I told you that I had been thinking about pursuing higher education in the UK. I got started to learn the process of applying for a university in London some time ago. Now I have some questions for you.
First, what is the procedure for applying for a student visa? Of course. I have to submit an application but what other documents are required? How long does it take me to obtain my student visa? It is important to plan time to wait for visa processing because the time between finding out I have been accepted to go and leaving may be very close together. Second, do 1 have to present my financial documents; for example proof of funds, to prove that I am able to pay for my education? And last, do I need to obtain the International Certificate of Vaccination? Is it required that I have certain vaccinations before I go? What are they? After all. can you make me a checklist: what I should bring and what I should leave at home?
I wish you and your family the best. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Regards,
Đào Đình Trình
Dear Nga,
I am preparing for going to America to study medicine. I don't think I will have many problems with culture shock, but I should know well about it before I fly. Once I am in America; of course, I will have to tace the unfamiliar around me and may feel confused sometimes.
I am thinking of you now and writing to ask you about ways how to deal with culture shock. Tell me please in detail what I should do to understand a different culture, how I can get balance in my new life, and what I should learn to adapt to it. I have spent a lot of time reading through travel forums, guidebooks, news reports... but what I have read is so general.
One more thing, Susan, what is the best way to get involved with the local community? What are the cultural activities that often take place there? I will no longer feel culture shock when I am used to living in their lifestyle, I think.
Finally, I wish vou and your family the best. I look forward to hearing from you soon. Regards,
Hoan
Dear Susan,
I am preparing for going to America to study medicine. I don't think I will have many problems with culture shock, but I should know well about it before I fly. Once I am in America; of course, I will have to tace the unfamiliar around me and may feel confused sometimes.
I am thinking of you now and writing to ask you about ways how to deal with culture shock. Tell me please in detail what I should do to understand a different culture, how I can get balance in my new life, and what I should learn to adapt to it. I have spent a lot of time reading through travel forums, guidebooks, news reports... but what I have read is so general.
One more thing, Susan, what is the best way to get involved with the local community? What are the cultural activities that often take place there? I will no longer feel culture shock when I am used to living in their lifestyle, I think.
Finally, I wish vou and your family the best. I look forward to hearing from you soon. Regards,
Phạm Thị Ngọc Phượng
Couple racks, ayy
Couple Grammys on him
Couple plaques, ayy
That's a fact, ayy
Throw it back, ayy
Throw it back, ayy And this one is for the champions
I ain't lost since I began, yeah
Funny how you said it was the end, yeah
Then I went did it again, yeah I told you long ago, on the road
I got what they waitin' for
I don't run from nothin', dog
Get your soldiers, tell 'em I ain't layin' low
You was never really rootin' for me anyway
When I'm back up at the top I wanna hear you say
He don't run from nothin', dog
Get your soldiers, tell 'em that the break is over Uh, need to, uh
Need to get this album done
Need a couple number ones
Need a plaque on every song
Need me like one with Nicki now
Tell a rap nigga, "I don't see ya", ha
I'm a pop nigga like Bieber, ha
I don't fuck bitches, I'm queer, ha
But these niggas bitches like Madea
Yeah, yeah, yeah (yeah)
Ayy, oh, let's do it
I ain't fall off, I just ain't release my new shit
I blew up now everybody tryna sue me
You call me Nas, but the hood call me Doobie, yeah And this one is for the champions
I ain't lost since I began, yeah
Funny how you said it was the end, yeah
Then I went did it again, yeah I told you long ago, on the road
I got what they waitin' for (I got what they waitin' for)
I don't run from nothin', dog
Get your soldiers, tell 'em I ain't layin' low
(Bitch, I ain't runnin' from no one)
You was never really rootin' for me anyway (like, ooh-ooh)
When I'm back up at the top I wanna hear you say (like, ooh-ooh)
He don't run from nothin', dog
Get your soldiers, tell 'em that the break is over My track record so clean
They couldn't wait to just bash me
I must be gettin' too flashy
Y'all shouldn't have let the world gas me (woo)
It's too late 'cause I'm here to stay
And these girls know that I'm nasty (mm)
I sent her back to her boyfriend
With my handprint on her ass cheek
City talkin', we takin' notes
Tell 'em all to keep makin' posts
Wish he could but he can't get close
OG so proud of me that he chokin' up while he makin' toasts
I'm the type that you can't control
Said I would then I made it so (so)
I don't clear up rumors (ayy)
Where's y'all sense of humor? (Ayy)
I'm done makin' jokes 'cause they got old like baby boomers
Turn my haters to consumers
I make vets feel like they juniors (juniors)
Say your time is comin' soon but just like Oklahoma (mm)
Mine is comin' sooner (mm)
I'm just a late bloomer (mm)
I didn't peak in high school, I'm still out here gettin' cuter (woo)
All these social networks and computers
Got these pussies walkin' 'round like they ain't losers (losers) I told you long ago, on the road
I got what they waitin' for (I got what they waitin' for)
I don't run from nothin', dog
Get your soldiers, tell 'em I ain't layin' low
(Bitch, I ain't runnin' from no one)
You was never really rootin' for me anyway (like, ooh-ooh)
When I'm back up at the top I wanna hear you say (like, ooh-ooh)
He don't run from nothin', dog
Get your soldiers, tell 'em that the break is over Yeah
I'm the industry baby, mm
I'm the industry baby
Yeah
Dear Hoa,
I am preparing for going to America to study medicine. I don't think I will have many problems with culture shock, but I should know well about it before I fly. Once I am in America; of course, I will have to tace the unfamiliar around me and may feel confused sometimes.
I am thinking of you now and writing to ask you about ways how to deal with culture shock. Tell me please in detail what I should do to understand a different culture, how I can get balance in my new life, and what I should learn to adapt to it. I have spent a lot of time reading through travel forums, guidebooks, news reports... but what I have read is so general.
One more thing, Susan, what is the best way to get involved with the local community? What are the cultural activities that often take place there? I will no longer feel culture shock when I am used to living in their lifestyle, I think.
Finally, I wish you and your family the best. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Regards,
Khue
Dear Susan,
I am preparing for going to America to study medicine. I don't think I will have many problems with culture shock, but I should know well about it before I fly. Once I am in America; of course, I will have to tace the unfamiliar around me and may feel confused sometimes.
I am thinking of you now and writing to ask you about ways how to deal with culture shock. Tell me please in detail what I should do to understand a different culture, how I can get balance in my new life, and what I should learn to adapt to it. I have spent a lot of time reading through travel forums, guidebooks, news reports... but what I have read is so general.
One more thing, Susan, what is the best way to get involved with the local community? What are the cultural activities that often take place there? I will no longer feel culture shock when I am used to living in their lifestyle, I think.
Finally, I wish you and your family the best. I look forward to hearing from you soon. Regards,
Ngoc Anh
Travlling un your
Dear Susan,
I am preparing for going to America to study medicine. I don't think I will have many problems with culture shock, but I should know well about it before I fly. Once I am in America; of course, I will have to tace the unfamiliar around me and may feel confused sometimes.
I am thinking of you now and writing to ask you about ways how to deal with culture shock. Tell me please in detail what I should do to understand a different culture, how I can get balance in my new life, and what I should learn to adapt to it. I have spent a lot of time reading through travel forums, guidebooks, news reports... but what I have read is so general.
One more thing, Susan, what is the best way to get involved with the local community? What are the cultural activities that often take place there? I will no longer feel culture shock when I am used to living in their lifestyle, I think.
Finally, I wish you and your family the best. I look forward to hearing from you soon. Regards,
Phương Anh
Dear Susan,
I am preparing for going to America to study medicine. I don't think I will have many problems with culture shock, but I should know well about it before I fly. Once I am in America; of course, I will have to tace the unfamiliar around me and may feel confused sometimes.
I am thinking of you now and writing to ask you about ways how to deal with culture shock. Tell me please in detail what I should do to understand a different culture, how I can get balance in my new life, and what I should learn to adapt to it. I have spent a lot of time reading through travel forums, guidebooks, news reports... but what I have read is so general.
One more thing, Susan, what is the best way to get involved with the local community? What are the cultural activities that often take place there? I will no longer feel culture shock when I am used to living in their lifestyle, I think.
Finally, I wish you and your family the best. I look forward to hearing from you soon. Regards,
Quynh