Saturday, September 22, 2007
Classes Full Of Smiling
I love MFWI classes because in these classes there are a lot of good things to improve our English skill. I found three differences between MWU and MFWI classes. First is the atmosphere in the class. In fact, some classes at MWU are boring or quiet because the teacher usually talks and talks in the class, and the students listen to what the teacher saids and they take notes in the class, so the students often feel sleepy. If the students want to study hard in the class, of course it is possible, but there are some students who aren’t interested in the class. I sometimes overslept and was late for class in Japan because MWU is very far from my hometown. It is one of the reasons this happen, but I realize that it is a bad thing for me. Anyway, sometimes it is difficult for the students who really want to study hard in class. However, MFWI is absolutely different! First of all, each class has about 10 students. They are small classes, so we can share own opinion and idea easily with each other. It is very important for us to improve our English skill. Besides, it is one of good ways to make new friends. We often do some activities with classmates, so we support and help each other. Also, we can’t speak Japanese in the class. At first, this was a little hard for me because I hardly spoke English in the classes at MWU, but now I enjoy the classes very much. Moreover, we can eat some snacks and have some drinks, play games and study English while listening to music. There are a lot of enjoyable things like these and we don’t feel stress! Talking with my friends in English is also very fun for me, and it is also very useful for us to improve our English skill. Second, the teachers at MFWI are completely different from MWU teachers. The teachers at MFWI are amazing! They are very friendly, kind, funny and full of energy! They always make me happy, so I laugh a lot in the classes. Also, they give me a good advice to improve English skill, how to enjoy America and thing like that. They also told me ‘Making a mistake is O.K.’. Whenever I hear this, I am relieved. They are easy to talk to, so when I have a problem, I can talk to them about it and they help me. Of course, they are Native speakers of English, so we can hear their real English. I always learn something important through them. For example, I notice the mistakes of my pronunciation. Thanks to them, I like English more now. Finally, we can experience many wonderful things in classes at MFWI, for example, having pen pals, going to elementary schools and universities, talking with elderly people, and fabulous trip! We can’t experience these things in Japan, so all of them would be precious memories for me. That’s why, all things that I do and feel in America motivate me.
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