If you could live in a different country
I think living abroad is a great opportunity for people who are seeking to gain a lot of useful experiences and valuable knowledge. In my class I see most students want to live in different country. They want to be exchange student and sure! Me too, I want to live in a different country to gain more experiences and if my dream come true, if I could live in a different country there are so many think I plan that I would do and the country that I want to live is Japan! I want to live in Japan because I like their anime, their fashion, their culture and their weather! I like everything about Japan. If I could live in Japan I’d feel uncomfortable or I wouldn’t accustomed to live there at first but I believe when the time pass I would be better. Okay, let’s see what my plan is. The first thing I plan to do if I could live in a different country is I would try to learn Japanese. I believe that knowing a second language or knowing more than our native language can be very beneficial for us such as we can use it in our career in the future when we graduate from school of university, make friend with foreigners and etc. The second thing I would do is learn their culture. Every country have their own culture as well as Japan. In Japan they always drink tea while they have a meal or break, they read the book from the back to the front or right to left and the culture of Japanese is many more things so I think it’s very interesting to learn it. Third plan of mine is try Japanese food! I want to try sushi, Sushi is raw fish served on rice seasoned lightly with vinegar. Remen soup, it’s an egg noodles in a salty broth, is Japan’s favourite late night meal. It’s also the perfect example of an imported dish and I really want to try it! , Tempura. It’s light and fluffy tempura is Japan’s contribution to the world of deep-fried foods it’s batter-coated seafood and vegetables are traditionally fried in sesame oil and served with either a tiny pool of salt or a dish of soy sauce-flavoured broth spiked with grated radish for dipping. I also won’t miss it! The last Japanese food I want to try is Yakitori. It’s a cold beer and a few skewers of yakitori, charcoal grilled chicken is an evening ritual for many of Japan’s weekday warriors. Nearly every part of the chicken is on the menu, all grilled to perfection, seasoned with either shio (salt) or tare (a sweet soy sauce-based sauce) and served with a side of friendly banter. And the last thing I plan to do if I would live in Japan is travel! I want to travel to see many beautiful places in Japan such as Fuji Mountain, This 11,500 foot tall mountain is located near Tokyo, and it makes for a worthy climb. During the day it is often covered in fog and clouds, so ascents tend to happen early in the morning, but the lack of sleep is worth the jaw-dropping sunrise. Even I can’t see it but I think if I could, it’s very beautiful mountain! And I want to relax in Ueno Park, it is a great place to spend the day. I wouldn’t forget to take my camera it I could go there. Furthermore, there are many places to travel in Japan. So, That’s all the plans I want to do if I could live in different country.
ถ้าคุณอยู่ในประเทศอื่นI think living abroad is a great opportunity for people who are seeking to gain a lot of useful experiences and valuable knowledge. In my class I see most students want to live in different country. They want to be exchange student and sure! Me too, I want to live in a different country to gain more experiences and if my dream come true, if I could live in a different country there are so many think I plan that I would do and the country that I want to live is Japan! I want to live in Japan because I like their anime, their fashion, their culture and their weather! I like everything about Japan. If I could live in Japan I’d feel uncomfortable or I wouldn’t accustomed to live there at first but I believe when the time pass I would be better. Okay, let’s see what my plan is. The first thing I plan to do if I could live in a different country is I would try to learn Japanese. I believe that knowing a second language or knowing more than our native language can be very beneficial for us such as we can use it in our career in the future when we graduate from school of university, make friend with foreigners and etc. The second thing I would do is learn their culture. Every country have their own culture as well as Japan. In Japan they always drink tea while they have a meal or break, they read the book from the back to the front or right to left and the culture of Japanese is many more things so I think it’s very interesting to learn it. Third plan of mine is try Japanese food! I want to try sushi, Sushi is raw fish served on rice seasoned lightly with vinegar. Remen soup, it’s an egg noodles in a salty broth, is Japan’s favourite late night meal. It’s also the perfect example of an imported dish and I really want to try it! , Tempura. It’s light and fluffy tempura is Japan’s contribution to the world of deep-fried foods it’s batter-coated seafood and vegetables are traditionally fried in sesame oil and served with either a tiny pool of salt or a dish of soy sauce-flavoured broth spiked with grated radish for dipping. I also won’t miss it! The last Japanese food I want to try is Yakitori. It’s a cold beer and a few skewers of yakitori, charcoal grilled chicken is an evening ritual for many of Japan’s weekday warriors. Nearly every part of the chicken is on the menu, all grilled to perfection, seasoned with either shio (salt) or tare (a sweet soy sauce-based sauce) and served with a side of friendly banter. And the last thing I plan to do if I would live in Japan is travel! I want to travel to see many beautiful places in Japan such as Fuji Mountain, This 11,500 foot tall mountain is located near Tokyo, and it makes for a worthy climb. During the day it is often covered in fog and clouds, so ascents tend to happen early in the morning, but the lack of sleep is worth the jaw-dropping sunrise. Even I can’t see it but I think if I could, it’s very beautiful mountain! And I want to relax in Ueno Park, it is a great place to spend the day. I wouldn’t forget to take my camera it I could go there. Furthermore, there are many places to travel in Japan. So, That’s all the plans I want to do if I could live in different country.
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