This letter is from YOKO HORI in NEBRASKA.


Hello, Mr.Mochizuki. This is YOKO HORI.
Now I am in Lincoln.
This following letter is for Mochizuki Seminar.
This mail is from "yokohori@hotmail.com".

Hello. How are you? I'm really good here in Lincoln.
It has been past 2 weeks since I came here.
I met a lot of people; Malaysian, Korean, Turkey, Venezuelan, Swedish, Thai, and American. All of them are very kind and helpful to me. I'm very happy to come here.

I have a roommate, named Wanlapa. I call her May. She is from Thailand. She is very nice. We are always having a fun time together.

I have several parties or activities every weekend. Last week, I went to Kansas city with my friends. I was surprised with fields spreading out and long high way. Though Lincoln city is not large city, there are many interesting shops and places, for example, a capital building that is like museum inside, Hey Market that has classic atomospher, and so on. I like to traverse around downtown.

Talking about Intensive English Program (IEP), all of us, senshu exchange students are in an intermidiate class. Our class has 7 students; five students of us, another Japanese student, and a Korean student. This class is almost Japanese class. But, I think it is good for us because we have same problems of speaking. So, we can improve our speaking ability intensively. We have 6 classes a day; Grammar, Reading, Composition, American Topics (Pronnounciation), Listening, and LAB (once a week). Each classes is useful and interesting.

This is a summary of my life at Lincoln. Please let me know if you have something to want to know about US life or whatever.

See you.

YOKO
June 12, 1999