My American Experience

By Diloromkhon Kaxorovna Ever since I was EFL teacher I’ve wanted to go to U.S. and I never thought it would actually happen. Before leaving for my trip I was

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My Experience in the United States

By Viñel Abesco Jacinta, Equatorial Guinea I MADE A CHOICEFrom a very young age I got used to not having the opportunity to be chosen among the many, despite fulfilling

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You Are the Wilderness

By Maria Strelețcaia, Republic of Moldova On the road A road trip from Salt Lake City to the south off the state took us through magnificent landscapes that shifted constantly

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What Do You Know About the West?

By Кошарна Оксана What do you know about the west of the USA? First thing I can think about because of popular westerns is brave cowboys in their recognizable brown

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To those Moments when words are not enough to say…..

By Olivia Raharimina It’s been now exactly 24 days that we have been to the U.S.A and it seems to me that time flies so fast. I still remember the

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Amherst: This is Not Goodbye, but See You Soon!

By Megan Solano Perez, Costa Rica I have been asking myself this question ever since I got here, “How can a government be so generous to the point of investing

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My First Time Ever in New York City, a State of Mind

By Chanty Seng, Cambodia When I first heard about New York ten years ago, I whispered sadly to myself that I would never be able to travel there specifically because

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NYC: END – WHY – SEE/SEA

By Mpeya Moswala ENDJust this once, I’ll start by the end of my trip to NYC.Well, I wanted to discover what an early morning in the city that never sleeps

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Humanity is More Valuable than Material Things

By María José Iverson Opazo, Chile Since I was a little girl, I’ve seen that in Chile we have been exposed to North American culture through TV, music, books, and

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Unforgettable Experiences

By Ika Aliya Kusumawati “Experience is the best teacher” Having a lot of experiences will teach us something important to help us become a better person and version of ourselves.

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