

I take these pictures in TCC. I like this sight.
I can't speak English well and even I can't hear the native people speak, so I want to meet a VietNamese so that I can understand and I could be confident. Moreover, TCC is very big, it has a lot of building and I couldn't know exactly where building 11 was. Fortunately, the first morning when I went to school, I met a Vietnamese. He is a devoted mentors and he has been studying there for 2 years. He told me carefully about this school, about how to register class, how to improve my English skills, how to get familiar with a new life without family. He has a lot of experience because he has been a international student like me.(^!^) And he understood my feelings now as he used to passed through. When I was living in my country, I was a monitor in my high school and my university , so I often spoke in front of a lot of students. Besides, I often celebrated for my classmates some parties or some competitions or join the activities in my city and I like charity activities. And I really want that, I’ll try my best that I can do these actions like him. And he understood my feelings now as he used to passed through. When I was living in my country, I was a monitor in my high school and my university , so I often spoke in front of a lot of students. Besides, I often celebrated for my classmates some parties or some competitions or join the activities in my city and I like charity activities. And I really want that, I’ll try my best that I can do these actions like him.
I also met a lot of people who come from the UKK. UKK is a university in Japan and their students are very nice, friendly but they just study in the US about 6 months. After that, they will come back Japan and continue studying in Japan. I made friend with Sayaka, Aida, Miho, Kiho…We have fun time together, we talk about our cultures in our country, about foods, about music band…We felt excited and interested when we have the same hobbies. After we had had breakfast together, mentors divided students in groups and played ice breaker to get to know each other. After this game, I made friend with students who come from Korea, Thailand, Russia. Then, staff present about immigration homestay ad academic information. In that afternoon, we had a campus tour and a mentor introduced about library, web cafĂ©, bookstore, fitness center, gym…It was a first day when I went to school. It was very interesting and wonderful!
The second day, I continued going to school but I had a test on that day. After the hard test, we had lunch and the fun activities with mentors and groups.
The third day, I went to school to make ID student, registered for the class, bought book, learnt how to use the computer in the school, how to use the portal and other important information.
Especially, the fourth day was the most happy in that week. After we had made a bank account, we went to the bowling court and played bowling during day. It was very excited!!!! And this was the first time when I played bowling because it was very expensive and it wasn’t popular in my country. Louis was member in my team and I made friend with him. He was very friendly and he was a person who often speak with me in both Grammar and Writting class althought we come from different countries, different cultures, different languages.... I'm very happy when I know him and now we are classmate. And another interesting things that I know in the first week of international student.


I'm really fell happy, funny in the first days when I went to TCC. I promise that I will try my best so that I can become a mentor in a next quarter. And I will introduce this school to the new internatioal students like the devoted mentors in this springquarter!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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