My daily troubles in England by Antoine Velut
By Bellamy C. (Lycée Jean Jaurès, Châtenay-Malabry (92)) on 18 November 2016, 09:47 - Britain beyond clichés - 2nd (Sense of belonging: singularities and solidarities) - Permalink
Today, dear friends and family, we'll talk about my daily life in England, and all the troubles that I get.
Before coming to Manchester as an Erasmus student, all the people that i know who went to the UK were telling me : wow that's so cool, it helps you to become fluent, it can help you to grow up, it's perfect for discovering new things, and blablabla. As you saw, I was very excited to visit this country.
But in reality, England is the worse country i've ever seen. i can't even go out, because the weather is rainy all the time ! I can't become better in English, because I'm affraid of the English people. They are always drinking tea, and eating their horrible food, like pudding or porridge. The only things that I can eat come from France... They also listen to music, that destroy my ears. Their favourite band is "The beatles" : that's the name of an insect ! I'm locked in my bedroom, and i can't do anything in this awfull country.
I'm very disapointed, and i will come back home as soon as possible.
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How old were you when you left in England?