I'm Yi-Min Wang(王亦珉),and my English name is Hewitt.
I'm a student of the Department of Public Finance(財政系).
I graduated from Cheng Gong Senior High(成功高中);its name means "success" in Chinese.
I remember Danny in my group,a tall boy who likes to play volleyball,and is also a student of the Department of PF.
The second classmate of my group I remember is Tess,a girl who speaks English fluently,and she said she likes to learn Korean.
Here are some things I'm worried about:
I spent the whole summer vacation with no books & studying-related activities,so I'm worried that I may not be able to adjust myself back to a "student" in a short time.
And,the other thing I'm worried about is my English-listening ability.
I love British accent;it's truly much more gentle than American accent,but sometimes I can hardly understand the sentence you said,maybe you speak too quick or maybe I just haven't got used to it.
I think they're more like my personal problem;I'll try to work on them.
What do I hope to get from the class?
There are the 2 I thought least important in the list:
TOEIC/GEPT passing skills
Computer skills
There are the 3 I thought most important in the list:
More knowledge of English literature
Knowledge about the world; current affairs
Understanding native English speakers better
Of course,that's all in my personal perspective.
Sunday, October 4, 2009
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If students can't understand me, that's my problem more than the student's.
ReplyDeleteStill, please don't be afraid to ask for clarification if needed.