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Hallo! Ich bin Scott aus Dublin

Grüße aus Irland!

Ich beiße Scott und ich studiere Betriebswirtschaft, Deutsch und Irisch hier an der TU Dublin. Ich finde das Studium wirklich interessant und eine großartige Möglichkeit, meine Sprachkenntnisse zu verbessern. Ich lerne Deutsch, weil es für mich kein Fach, sondern eine Leidenschaft ist, und ich möchte Deutschlehrer werden, wenn ich älter bin. Ich studiere Irisch, weil es meine Muttersprache ist, und studiere Wirtschaft, weil ich das Thema sehr interessant finde.

Scott Horsham

Die Universität ist eine funkelnagelneue Erfahrung und unterscheidet sich sehr von der Schule. Man muss selbständiger sein, zum Beispiel seinen eigenen Zeitplan erstellen. Ich finde viele der Aufgaben und Herasuforderungen interessant und manchmal lustig, aber es kann sehr stressig sein, wenn man gerade erst anfängt.

Ich wohne in einer kleinen Küstenstadt namens Bray, die etwa 40 Minuten von der Hauptstadt Dublin entfernt ist. Ich fahre jeden Tag mit dem Bus zur Uni. Bray ist bildschön und ich würde es empfehlen, diese kleine Stadt zu besuchen und den Spaziergang die Klippe entlang von Bray nach Greystones zu machen. Vor allem im Sommer ist dis Stimmung am Strand und an der Strandpromenade wunderschön.  

Meiner Meinung ich dieses DACADU-Projekt sehr interessant. Es ist eine wirklich gute Möglichkeit, neue Leute kennenzulernen und mit ihnen über Deutsch zu kommunizieren. Ich kann es kaum erwarten, meinen Wortschatz und meinen Sprachstandard zu verbessern und auch über andere Studenten zu lernen. Wie gesagt, ist Deutsch eine Leidenschaft für mich. Ich freue mich darauf, mit meinen Gruppenmitgliedern über WhatsApp und E-Mails zu sprechen.

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  • Ich beiße Scott und ich studiere Betriebswirtschaft, Deutsch und Irisch hier an der TU Dublin. Ich finde das Studium wirklich interessant und eine großartige Möglichkeit, meine Sprachkenntnisse zu verbessern

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