Tuesday, September 30, 2014

chapter 5

        In my own view is “Be grate for the home I have, knowing that at this moment, all I have is all I need.” I really made a lot of problem when I was a teenager such as I went to nightclubs five time a week, I always come home drunk. I did illegal rally,  Drag racing and Drifting. I played hooky until school expulsion me. my parent always punishment and mad with me, but they never give up me.
I deem I am independent when I’m just twenty years old. I think I already control my life. I don’t need to obey my parent, and I can take myself. But it’s not true. Firstly, I resided out of my home when I was twenty years old, I ran out of money after three month and I can’t pay the rent. My parent paid it. After that, I bought a used car and modified it of the popular style, I ran out of money again, and my parent paid it again. Thirdly, I had played illegal rally, Drag racing and Drifting. One time, I got a big traffic accident. I couldn’t eat by myself. My mom feed me every day. In that moment, I felt I have a wealthy life, but I don’t know.
 Now, I have changed my life. I study English in the Mercer, I don’t want to do any illegal things, and I hope I can improve my class major. But I usually miss my home and worry about my parent. The feeling like “When I’m safe at home I wish I were having an adventure; when I’m having an adventure I wish I were safe at home.”

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

chapter 3: Living to Eat, or Eating to Live

        I prefer living to eat and enjoy the delicious food; however I usually eat to live because I don’t have enough time to enjoy the delicious food. Since I came to united states, I really changed my eating habits. I ate so much fast food. My favorite food is spicy fried chicken wings. It’s probably not that healthy, but I really love those wings. On top of that, the advantage of eating wings outside is that I do not have to wash dishes.

Monday, September 22, 2014

Chapter 1: Academic Life Around the World. Do you live in a dorm, apartment, with a roommate, with your family, or alone? Which living situation do you think is best? why?

          I have lived in my cousin’s house since I came to the United States. I have spoken Chinese in his house since eight month. My English get along so slowly, and I just knew several background about the U.S. Moreover, I thought that I have never joined any American’s lifestyle, so my situation is living in homestay is the best. Firstly, living in homestay can get more practice, for example you have to speak English at homestay, and you should read anything by English. The ways can improve strangers’ English very fast. Secondly, living in homestay can know a lot of the U.S. histories. This way also can improve your English. I think that if you know a lot of histories about the U.S., you can catch English feature. It’s easy to understand English. Finally, Joining the homestay’s lifestyle is a really valuable decision, and it stay out of a lot of wrong for you study.

Friday, September 5, 2014

                  Hello everyone! My name is Walter. I'm from Taipei, Taiwan. I have studied  in the Mercer university of English language for six months. I just create my blogger on September 5, 2014.
My hobbies are planting vegetation, cooking Chinese foods, playing with my dogs and going to travel. I'll post a lot of funny thing about me.