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| Me & my future together with European Union.I can see myself in 10 years and my future is mainly connected with European Union. In 10 years I’ll be 28 and that means I’ll be starting my studies in France. After that I’ll leave for Poland, because no matter what I can’t live abroad; the bonds between me and my country are too strong. My plan is as follows: having finished university in Krakow, I will try to get to study in France. Of course, it won’t be very hard to do, because we all know that when Poland is a member of EU, young people will have better access to studies abroad. Thus I will earn some money for the trip and living. Certainly I would know French, because I started learning that language before. My university, where I’ll meet extraordinary people, will be marvelous. While studying I’ll be working a little bit to pay for the apartment, but not for long. In the café called “Moulin” where I’ll find the job, I’ll make friends with one of the clients, a very handsome, 50–year–old rich man. He’ll be so kind and let me use his lodging as my own and I’ll be released from paying. Everything will be so fantastic thanks to EU. Now Polish workers or students don’t appeal to people from different countries. But in 10 years there will be changes! As nowadays they don’t like or pay no attention to Poland, in 10 years everyone will be fascinated by our culture and language. That’s not the end of my story. After my studies in Sorbonne, I’ll go back to Poland and become a writer. I’ll write books about religion in various parts of the world. The ties connecting Poland and France will be so indissoluble that doing business and transactions to get some money will become easier and more approachable. Of course my books will be translated into all languages, because Polish artists will become more important. That’s how I see myself in 10 years. I’ll get so much from the EU. Author: Weronika Ulicka, 3a
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