This is the last post of this blog. To sum up for this semester and also for my preparation of my exchange life in Germany, I will try to look back at my true ideas of exchanging in Germany.
Sometimes through out this semester, I have began to regret my choice of going to exchange program for a year. I have so many buddies and great friends here that I just can't bear to not see them for a year. My family will miss me and I will also miss my cat, too. Another thing is that my sister is happening to move back to Taipei from Denmark this August, so it will be a pity to not be able to meet with her in Europe.
Another reason that sometimes arose is that my German isn't as good as I think. It's really a difficult language to learn and I think I fear this language sometimes. When everyone congrats me on going to Germany, I always feel guilty.
As the departure day draws near, I should wish that I can conquer all the difficulties and battle through my way to Germany. As the whole preparation for this exchange program are coming to an end, it has been a great idea to keep track of the process through this blog and this project from the class. Wish myself the best!
Hi Jeff! As a former exchange student in Germany, I took a special interest in your blog and am excited for you that you will have this opportunity! I love the background image of the German national soccer team, and the title of your blog helps the reader understand the main theme of the blog clearly. I also like how you include photos with your posts and also that your posts are informative, too. It really makes me miss Germany. It was also good for you to record your personal feelings about leaving to Germany because these posts can be a kind of priceless memento for you in the future, especially after you come back from Germany and look back fondly on how you felt before leaving. Good job and I wish you all the best as you go! Make many friends from around the world (especially Germans) and learn and absorb as much as you possibly can.
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