Saturday, June 16, 2012

Write about a time.


Write about a time.
When you volunteered and why it was important.
I've been to a center for disable people to volunteer. When I was in highschool.
I spent time with disabled people while Im being their hands and legs.
I felt lot of thing after volunteering.
First, I was thankful for not being sick.
And for that I can move and eat by myself.
As you can see, volunteer fought a lot to me and it let me know How happy I am now.
If I didn't go there, I would never know how thankful it is.

Monday, June 11, 2012

Imagine you are living abroad

Imagine you are living abroad What are the most difficult things for you? What do you miss about miss you? Food-because I like Korean food, I think I cannot adjust that quickly if I live abroad because I dont eat other country's food that much. And also I will be Homesick-because I will miss my family and friends if i live out side of Korea. I will miss also the weather and celebrations like traditional Korean.

Sunday, June 3, 2012

The good points and/ or the bad points about being famous in Korea.

Good thing about being famous.
1. They earn very much compared to their work.
2. Lots of people will love them.
3. Being famous is honorable.
Bad thing about being famous.
1. They might get labeled by people
2. They can loose everything by just one simple mistake.
3. Their privacy and their family's privacy can be disturbed
In my opinion, there are more bad things than good things.
People's interest makes famous person, but in other hand, too much of interest can ruin their life too.

dating in korea

  I would like to recommend big super market such as Homeplus and E-mart





You can try many foods which they let you and you can enjoy games in appliance center and you can also participate events


 




Second, you would want to go to the market that opens at midnight you can see how punctual Koreans are in there produots there is very cheap compared to other places



 



For the last, there is broadcasting station. You can apply as an audience for the program  you like
You can see how this place is going on and you can feel more lively.
these are not normal date but you can enjoy even though you are student.
You should visit some time if opportunity comes.

Sunday, April 15, 2012

The Korean and Internet.

South Korea is an IT powerhouse in the world.
Korea has fast internet and convenient services.
For example, there are lots of services like booking movies, shopping, etc.
Because of these, life in korea has become very convenient.
But there are some bad things caused by caused by the internet.
There are many people who download things that have copyright.
They also comment with bad words with anonymity.
Korea should work out some problems like these so they improve the internet.

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Hangul represents Korea's beatiful culture

Hangul represents Korea's beatiful culture.

Hangul is a distinct writing system that can only be found in Korea.

The founder of Hangul was King Sejong - who invented the Korean writing system during his time, Hangul is a phonetic symbol which represents sounds in every character you can mix the 24 letters to produce sounds and form words to convey a meaning

Hangul is important because it helps lower-class people to read and write because Chinese Hanja is difficult.

Now a days, Korea celebrates a national holiday which is called "Hangul proclamation day" that commemorates the invention of Hangul.

By doing this they are not only celebrating the invention of Hangul but also giving thanks and respect to King Sejong.

Sunday, March 25, 2012

What are some differences between western body language and korean body language?


In this picture, you can see people who are saying hello to someone.

When you see this you can know the differences between Korean gesture and western gesture.

Now, men is using a way of greeting in Korea.
As you can see, the girl is doing awestern style of greeting"Hi"with waving hands and not bowing like the man did.

But they are expressing it in different ways

So, I think the ways of greeting differ from country to country and from culture to culture.