Hi, this is Shohei Nishimoto belonging to 5A.
it's 5:21am now. I had woke up at 4 o'clock cause of jet lag.
Now, I feel very interesting in everything of here, in other words 'Culture shock'.
Everything is huge from freeway even a normal cup.
First day of homestay, I felt that how clumsiness my English skill is. I have felt down still now and itll continue to the last day. Therefore I decided to make an effort in here, I'm very looking forward to taking class of UCI.
And, I was taught ''slang'' by support students of UCI, who look around the school with us & Mel, who is my host family and 19 years old, at the different time in the same day by chance yesterday.
Slangs are just like ''What's up'', ''Hey DUDE'', and so on, they're used among young people in US. And there're difference between East and West of US.
Especially interest one is ''Suh dude''.
I heard from Mel that this is only used among CA young people she said. It means ''What's up friends''. If you want the detail why it means, i hope you hear me directly. Promise you laugh.
So many things there are I want to write down on here. I'm full of funny & interesting things.
But I think too long passage is too bore.
But one thing I should say is this program is worth to participate.
thank you.
西本君
返信削除テラスの小川です。
時差ボケ、まだ解消しませんか?(^_^;
時差も英語も慣れですね。すぐ適応できると思います。
目的意識を持って参加すれば必ず何か持って帰れると期待してます。
頑張って!