Two years ago, I went at "Camino de Santiago" with my Korean friend.
It was a first trip of other country.
I met many foreigners there.
It was so interesting with them.
I walked 25 or 30 kilometers per day.
We started at small village of France which called 'Saint Jean Pied de Port', finished at 'Finistrra' of Spain.
It is 900 kilometers totally.
I thought of mine whenever I walked.
For example, 'What am I?', or 'What do I have to do after going back to Korea?'
And I really felt like studying Spanish.
So, I started preparation of my future after coming back home and I flew at Barcelona.
I suffered a few experiences there that I can't forget.
One day, I met a Spanish girl for language exchange.
She called Abi.
We met a lot gradually and talked in Spanish.
At that time, my ability of speaking and listening rose up.
Anyway, I'm in South Korea.
I came back here about two months ago.
Until now, I didn't use Spanish hardly.
So, I've forgotten slowly.
In Korea, universities start their semesters en March.
My university has exchange students of Malaga University.
I want to keep talking with them and help them a lot.
Because when I stayed at Barcelona, I used to be afraid of accept unfamiliar circumstance.
Thank you for reading my text with many errors and please correct. Regard