Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Katie-CP4
My CP broke his foot! He feel asleep studying for the TOFEL at his desk anad heard a loud noise so he jumped up from his sleep and broke a bone in his foot. I felt so bad he was telling me about his boredom so I just meet him at his house. He explained how fast the Doctor spoke and that the Ph.D study was very helpful in re-explaining. It was just that he was a second language learner but these were terms that not everyone some hears so I could see it being challenging. After we hatted about the upcoming GRE, TOFEL, his foot injury and how his application process has been going over an hour had flown by. I was slightly disappointed in the lack of fun he had while breaking a bone.
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ReplyDeleteGenerally speaking, breaking a bone is not a pleasant experience. Tearing a ligament, however is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteI can only imagine how disappointing it must be to have something like a broken foot get in the way of studying and regular daily life, especially in a foreign country. I would be devastated and stressed out if that ever happened to me in a country, in which I barely knew the langauge.
ReplyDeleteThat must be very stressful to break a bone and try to study for TOEFL!
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