The classes here are so different from Brazil, and the teachers are closer and more open to questions than in my university. This is one of my spectating. The classes have fewer students, so it makes the learning process more comfortable. We don`t have classes where the teacher talks all the time, so we can sit near the professor and interact. We spent a lot of time doing homework, but it`s part of the learning process.
On the other hand, we had a lot of fun, went downtown (again), Ben & Jerry`s factory, to the top of the mountain (that I forgot the name, but it`s amazing!), played tennis, soccer, pumped some irons and other activities! I bought some clothes, shoes, skateboard, drunk some beer (I was waiting this moment!).
This experience is being amazing!
Special thanks to my teachers that have been the best I have ever had!
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Top of the mountain! |
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Ben & Jerry`s factory, amazing! |
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Maggie is in control! |
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Skateboard, my passion! |
I love your photos! It's also interesting hearing you compare the teaching styles and classroom expectations in each country.
ReplyDeleteHave you found the skateboard park in Burlington yet?