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Success stories
Dounia Dribki, three weeks English course at United International College, London.

I had a very strong gleam of expectations and predictions before getting my baccalaureate that I truly would like to accomplish and fulfill once I succeed. One of these fascinating wishes is to spend a picturesque and splendid holiday in London which is definitely a wonderful city that captures me easily and makes me so enthusiastic and full of vitality to discover plenty of things which were not explicit initially.

English people are utterly laborious, helpful, understandable and straightforward. Thanks to their kindness. I did no longer feel like a stranger or embarrassment, furthermore, the weather was rather hot but really fantastic. I met people from different nationalities and backgrounds so that we could share knowledge and practise our English frequently.

I did not endure any puzzling problem, everything was just perfect, I was so delighted and interested that I filmed six hours London. It was a massive, a great and memorable experience that I will constantly remember and eventually, I wonder if I could go back to UK so as to continue my studies.

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