On May 9th, I went to our host family, to enjoy the meal at home plan. At first I hadn’t expected anything from that plan, thinking that it was nothing but a formalistic plan full of bureaucratic style.
But the truth proved that I was totally wrong. The host was really a kind, humourous, and well-behaved gentleman. He played a piece of light jazz (maybe) when we were having meal. During the meal, he introduced many places his family had been to, which was really a shock to us for he had been to so many different countries: Italian Milan, France, England (the Lake District…I can’t remember), Greece, New York, Australia… The souvenir (in every place he travelled to he bought beautiful fridge magnets) he collected from all those countries had occupied the whole surface of fridge.
I coincidently met a senior studying in NTU now, who is also from Northwestern Polytechnical University as me. He came here to give present to the host’s lovely daughter. It seemed that he was really a member of this family. I felt quite warm and comfortable.
Food served was no doubt very delicious. But what impressed me most was that the host insisted on driving us back to Eton Hall, and he drove to several food centers, just to buy a local special dessert for us to have a taste.
Thanks for the host family, I once again felt the warm of a family, to which I had thought that I could do nothing but say farewell.
Your host family is really good. I am goint to meet my host family this saturday. I hope my host family will be as good as yours if not better than your host family.
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