Hi, there. My name is Eunice, a 16-year-old junior high school girl from Taiwan, ROC. My phone number is 886-2-xxxxxxxx. I'm very honored to have such opportunity to be one of the candidates of exchnage students to the US this year, and I appretiate your hospitality very much to allow me also a member of home staying. It has always been my biggest dream to study abroad. And at the moment when it is about to realize, I am excited and can't wait to meet you guys in the Big Apple City.
Let's take a look at my family first. There are altogether four of us, living happily and peacefully: Daddy is a soldier, allegiantly serving our country and protect us from enemy's invasion. He usually works till late. Mom is a diligent housewife, preparing delicious dishes for my brother and me every day. As for my little brother, a naughty kid in his sixth grade, he is the youngest in my family. I am active and energetic, sometimes a bit talkative. You can easily find me among my pals as long as you are drawn by a burst of laughter. Relatively small as my country might be, it is multicultural and kaleidoscopic with countless fascinating sceneries. Be sure to wait for me sharing all these with you by then!
I also have many hobbies such as arts and crafts, which enables me to let go my creativity as I wish and to attend many of contests and activities held by school or my community. I take arts and crafts as a best interaction between my classmates and my family. In the light of sporting excercise, soccer is my favorite. Not being very good at it, I still like this teamwork game and the way to goal by the seamless cooperation of my teammates. In addition, I would like to attend many dancing parties and skiing racing in the future for I've never had such chance expierencing even once in the past.
Schoolwork is one of the most important thing I've put much emphasis on since long. In Taiwan, we have to stay at school for intensive reviewing on the weekends for the coming Basic Proficiency Test this July and this is the reason why the PE classes, music, and my favorite arts and crafts are pathetically scarce. I can merely occasionally have my free time with my family for some window shopping, for instance, an eating-out, or simply home, accompanying my grandparents. So I am eager to experience the different students life in foreign countries. On knowing my exchange students trip, my classmates all feel very sad, not able to see me as often as we are. And I think I will miss them too.
In the coming year, I would like to share you with some customary practices indigenous to Taiwan, such as our holidays, feasts, special Chinese food, and our beautiful Chinese calligraphy. I am looking foward to the life in America and hope to see you guys soon!
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