The place for knowing the word "terrific"
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The place for knowing the word "terrific"

by Lee JungHong
(Chofu, Tokyo, Japan)

In my country, almost all students who are about 23 years old usually go to Australia. The reason why they have to go there is to study the language or earn money. You can see the beautiful scenery in the Australia.

I know the adage "killing two birds with one stone" is suitable to visit there. In my university, thirty guys are known have had a good experience in Austrailia.

But I never have gone there. Nevertheless, I can understand why the place is called a "wonderful place to visit," because there are many merits.

With a part time job you can earn much money. The wage is 400000 yen if you have worked for 10 hours per a day, and it will lead you to tour Australia's beautiful spots.

Furthermore, I can study English by working there. Thereby, I can say that Austrailia is a wonderful place for students who are about 23 years old.

Therefore, now I have to study English due to going to Austrailia after 1 year. If you want to go there, please contact me. ^^

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