Task 4. Letter writing
Your university has launched an exchange program with a foreign university, and you are interested in studying in a different country as an exchange student.
Write a letter to the international office of your university. In your letter:
- say why you want to study in a different country;
- state what type of course you would like to do;
- explain why you should be chosen to study abroad.
Do not include any address.
Write your letter in an appropriate style in 150 words on your answer sheet.
You do not need to write your address.
Begin your letter as follows:
Dear Mr/Mrs . . ..
Letter
Dear Mr Otabek
The high quality of education will always be my main reason as to why I want to study abroad. While there is no shortage of premiere universities in my country, the undeniable truth is that they pale in comparison to their counterparts in places such as the UK, Poland, Germany or the USA International universities have access to resources which made their brand of education so renowned in the first place, such as facilities, industry connections and of course, the funding.
In short, I simply want to learn from the best. Studying abroad in a prestigious university is not only a once in a lifetime opportunity, but it also ensures a brighter future for me and my career. I believe there isn't a more exciting privilege in life than to be able to discover new places, meet new people, and to just surround yourself in traditions and cultures that are entirely different from your own. Getting to experience these things and more is one of the biggest reasons as to why I want to study abroad. Also, not everyone is blessed with such an opportunity, making it even more priceless. Studying internationally also gives me the chance to explore the foreign job market where opportunities are generally more rewarding, career and salary-wise. If I’m lucky, I’ll be able to land a role in a prestigious multi-national company or something just as rewarding. Residing in another country opens a ton of unlimited possibilities outside education. What if I find a way to settle down in a country as beautiful as Denmark? Who wouldn’t want to raise a family in a place which consistently ranks at the top in terms of quality of life? The chance to build a brighter future is another incentive as to why I want to study abroad. As someone who spent most of his younger days in his own country, I had this initial stubborn belief that the traditions and values that I grew up with were absolute. That somehow, my people’s way of life is the right way to live.
As I started to spend more time abroad, I realized that there is no definite way to live. We each have our own quirks, which is what makes life so interesting and beautiful. It’s a valuable lesson, one that I wish to learn more about in the future. My brief experience of living alone was truly humbling, and I imagine it would be even more so once I do so in a foreign place where everything and everyone is initially a stranger. With no family to make my meals or to bail me out in times of need, it’s the ultimate crash course on how to be a fully-fledged adult. But as they say, at some point, everyone needs to learn how to stand on their own.
Task 5. Make a 12-13 slides presentation on the topic: World Trade
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