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Ich bin Sophia aus Dublin

Ich bin im ersten Jahr meines IBL-Studiums an TU Dublin. Ich habe dieses Studium gewählt, weil ich mehrere Sprachen lernen möchte. Ich habe Deutsch und Irish in der Schule gemacht. Meine Eltern kommen aus den Phillipinen. Sie sind nach Irland gekommen und ich bin dann in Irland geboren und aufgewachsen. Ich möchte viele Menschen aus anderen Ländern kennenlernen.

Left: Sophia, Bray Head Co Wicklow                 Right: Bray – Summerfest

Ich wohne nicht weit vom Stadtzentrum am Stadtrand und fahre fϋnfzig Minuten mit dem Bus in die Stadt zur Uni. Dublin ist eine groβe Stadt und die Uni hat viele Studenten. Ich mag mein Studium und die Uni finde ich besser als die Schule. Wir haben mehr Verantwortung und wir mϋssen selbstständiger sein. Die Studenten kommen aus vielen Ländern und es gibt viele Aktivitäten und Gelegenheiten, wo man neue Leute kennenlernen kann. Obwohl ich mein Studium mag, gibt es viele Projekte und Prϋfungen am Ende des Semesters. Was wir lernen ist zielorientiert und angewandt.

Ich finde dieses Da-Ca-Du Projekt sehr gut. Ich interessiere mich, Studenten aus anderen Ländern kennenzulernen. Sie können auch von uns etwas lernen. Wir können erfahren wie das Studentenleben an der Universität in Darmstadt und Cartagena ist. Ich erwarte, dass ich vielleicht neue Freunde finde. Ich hoffe, dass meine Sprache besser wird. Ich möchte auch, wenn wir uns treffen könnten. Wir planen ϋber WhatsApp und Email miteinander zu sprechen.

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  • Ich bin im ersten Jahr meines IBL-Studiums an TU Dublin. Ich habe dieses Studium gewählt, weil ich mehrere Sprachen lernen möchte. Ich habe Deutsch und Irish in der Schule gemacht.

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