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Write a Narrative Essay on the topic, “ A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step”. [The essay should include egs/ incidents to support your points]


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Answered by sainiinswag
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A proverb derived from China that means " A journey of thousand miles begins with a simple step". This step I am making now is the result of a need for education that in my country I can not get. The constant growth of the economy of Asia is changing the way we view the world and knowing East Asian languages is becoming a must in some curriculums. As I am studying for being a Language teacher, I am in the obligation of following the needs of this next generation.

I enter the University in 2018 in a double degree program that allowed me to teach any language I could learn in the future, in that way, I would be able to fulfil the needs of my students and the country. I worked for a whole year as a part-time teacher assistant before entering University, and I am entirely sure that teaching languages are what I want to do for a living. My parents support my idea, even when being a teacher in my country is not well seen by society. With my grades and my score in the University Selection Test, the study options were vast, but teaching is my passion.

This enthusiasm for learning and teaching languages do not come from anywhere. I learned English by myself, using the internet as a tool for connecting with native speakers. The flow of new information and the people that I meet all over the world thanks to that new language, showed me the reason why I should share this knowledge with more people. Recently, I started learning Japanese and Korean while trying to reproduce the same method I used with English. One of the most challenging parts of learning a language is to speak it, so I believe this chance of going to South Korea would allow me to get a natural and native pronunciation.

My biggest goal is to open an East Asian language and culture academy, to open the possibility of study languages for more people. I was born is a family that raised from poverty, and that teach me that chances do not come on their own, so you need to get out and find them. Since in my country, we do not have any undergraduate program about Asia, I would like to take this chance to learn about the languages of this continent and the cultures. After all, Asia is the future of the economy of the world, and if the people of my country want to insert themselves in this new globalized world, they need to learn an East Asian language.

Answered by shivangiroy27
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all done it at some point, just coasting along with our life. We fall into the trap of doing the same routines day in and day out, maybe even year in and year out. Things in our life start to fall away as we just watch it happen; relationships, work, health. Then at some point, you realize you’ve stopped moving forward. You’ve come to a stop.

Instead of doing anything about it, though, we spend time dreaming about the things that could make our life better (or blaming the past for how we got here). So you end up waiting for something, anything to get you moving again. But it’ not going to come on its own, and that just slows you down more.

I’ve fallen into the trap myself recently. I was feeling stressed by my life, and when a living situation change was forced upon me, I saw it as a chance to take some action. I left my job and packed up my life to move home with my parents. I was hoping to find more clarity and inspiration by reconnecting with my family, who I’ve lived apart from for over 15 years.

But I learned the hard way, new life paths don’t just appear. I’ve spent the last two months spinning in a funk.

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