Saturday, October 22, 2011

My first impressions and expectations from IELTE!


Majority of the school leavers have a dream to study at prestigious universities, especially at the one like UzSWLU. I also was no exception. My first impressions about university were breathtaking, because I was very happy that I had managed to get accepted, had done something that's really difficult to achieve nowadays. Our first day was interesting. It was just introducing ourselves. But after classes I got dissatisfied. Students were strange. Initially, I started my courses in the faculty - Second Philology. At that time I wanted to change my class or faculty. Teachers said that it's impossible to choose any other class. Studying in that class was just "a waste of time". Because the level of students was fairly low. Maybe for this reason I got pretty bored. But I don’t mean to say that my level is higher than others.

For about one and a half week I just idly commuted from the univeristy to home. There was no point in going to the university. Then I learned about IELTE program. It was a very good chance to improve my English. I decided to check my knowledge. At first I was afraid that I will fail from speaking examination. Because I don't have so much confidence while speaking, no matter whether in English or Russian Languages. But I really wanted to be in IELTE. Fortunately, I passed the first part and then speaking exam. It wasn’t so difficult. I learned from this that it’s enough to want and try. Now I’m one of the lucky student of UzSWLU. First day in IELTE was excellent. All students were very interesting, cheerful and easy-going. I thought  that I was not sociable but I have become sociable because of my friends in 1C. Courses are a little bit difficult. Despite of these kind of difficulties, we are trying to do our bests.

What I expect from this program? First of all, I think that it will help me to speak confidently in public. Further, it will, hopefully, give me an opportunity to choose a right way in my future career!

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