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雅思口语考试部分part1话题之your studies
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I have been studying there for 2 years.I have been studying economics.I’ve been living ina dorm with 5 other girls.I’ve been learning a lot since I entered university.
1.Where do you study?I am a college student and I have been studying at FujianNormal University in Fuzhou

City for the last 3 years.My major is computerengineering and I quite enjoy it.This is why I intend to continue my studiesoverseas next year.
2.Is it agood place to study?
Well,yes,it’s not bad.The university has a pretty goodreputation in Fujian Province.Obviously it’s not one of the best colleges inthe nation,but it has a good reputation inmy field,and Ihave learned a lot already.In addition,the facilities there are very modern.The classrooms are spacious and clean.We even have air-conditioners in mostclasses.The library is brand new(=extremely new).It’s a very comfortable and bright place to study.And ontop of this,the dorms are not too bad.I mean they’re not huge,but it’s goodenough to sleep and hang around with my classmates.
3.Why didyou choose this university?
I had applied to other,better colleges,but my results onthe College Entrance Examination were not as good as expected,so I had tolower my ambitions and go for Plan B.My university is actually not bad.It’sjust not as prestigious as what I wanted.
4.Whatsubject are you studying?
My major is marketing,but I must admit to you that Ireally dislike it.This is partly
the reason why I want to study overseas,because in Chinait’s really troublesome to change majors.But in Australia,I don’t need torepeat the first two years,so I plan to go there and major in accounting.
I major in computer engineering and I quite like it.Atfirst I wasn’t too sure,but my parents encouraged me to choose this field,andI don’t regret it.I have been learning a lot about software design andelectronic engineering.I will finish my Bachelor’s degree here,and then Iintend to go to England to get a Master’s.