B1+ English Test 3 - Text With Multiple Choice Gaps — Exercise 1
Select the best answer from the dropdown menu after reading the text.
Last year, I spent twelve months studying abroad in Canada. Before I left, I alone, so I was both excited and nervous. By the time I arrived, I for almost twenty hours. At first, I found life difficult because I wasn't in such a cold climate. However, after a few weeks, I got comfortable and made several friends. Every weekend, we different cities and tourist attractions. One day, my roommate told me that a famous actor was staying at our hotel. It that he was preparing for a new film. I never saw him, but many students believed the story. By the end of the first semester, I all my major assignments. My teachers were happy with my progress. In fact, I was so busy that I about finding extra activities to do. One afternoon, a friend showed me a photograph from a local festival. Everyone looked happy, and the atmosphere fantastic. We decided to attend the next event together. If I , I would travel across the whole country during the holidays. Unfortunately, my budget was limited. The university offered excellent support services. Students could ask they wanted for help, and the staff were always friendly. By the second semester, I had already made many friends, but I missed my family back home. We talked online every week. One thing I learned quickly was that you should your best to adapt to new situations. Being flexible helps a lot when you live abroad. If you arrive early, call me when you checking into your accommodation. I'll meet you outside. Looking back, I how rewarding the experience would be. I would have worried much less before leaving. Overall, it was a experience that I would recommend it to anyone.
