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#1 Introduction

Greetings!
My name is Ivy. I'm from Taichung where the weather usually is nice.
        I'm major in information management at National Taipei University of Business. In the past two years, I spent most of my time learning computer science because of my major.
        I don't have a lot of interests, I usually swipe my phone in my free time. When I surf on the internet, I like to watch videos on Youtube and check my social network websites.
        Wishing my English can make progress through the course is what I expect to myself this semester.





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  1. Nice to meet you! Hope you can improve your english after taking this course!

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  2. Ivy, visit English website often and see if you can find anything interesting.

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