I`ve never imagined my self doing an exchange, but it eventually happend in 2012 when I went to the city of Dublin, Ireland for 6 month to improve my english and learn more about their culture as well.
As soon as I left Brasil I realized that would be one of the most important expiriences of my life. When I arrived in Dublin I moved to a host family`s house, in wich i lived for 2 of the total 6 months. The exchange of culture and information was incredible, i`ve learnd a lot and improved my english skills in just a few time.
I started to attend to english classes in the city center, from monday to friday for the entire 6 months I spended there. The school was really good and full of another exchange students like Koreans and Venezuelans, but especially, brazilians. Actually that is one of the bad facts about Ireland, the brazilians where everywhere in Dublin, from the school to the pubs, stores, restaurants... That of course made a lot more dificult to pratice my english skills. So, to make my studies even more effective, I used to attend to conversation exchanges in the library of a shopping near to my school. There a had the oportunitty to met lots of peopple from several countrys, like, japan, Mexico, spain, netherlands and many others.
After my second month living there, I moved from the host family`s house and rent a room for my own, i was excited with the idea of living by my self. In that period I were able to save more money, so I started to making travels, first around Ireland and than to another countries. The most memorable trip i went to was for sure Italy, especially Rome. As a History enthusiast tha I am, I was amazed with the experience, after visit all of those incredible museuns and had the oportunity to enter the coliseum, wich was one of my biggest dreams ever.
So after 6 months of amazing experiences, I left my dear Dublin and moved back to Brasil. But now with a hole new point of view about the world. I definitly intend to go back there one day, maybe even live there, and around the europe if i got the oportunitty.


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