2010년 6월 8일 화요일

WEBSITE

I almost forgot this site to post in my blog.
http://moodle.englishnet.or.kr/moodle
This is the website I use in my Computer&English Education calss at university!

2010년 6월 7일 월요일

English Conversation Test

I just took my English conversation test in Roon 201
and now I'm in the library doing my homeworks.
I couldn't prepare for my oral test but I think I was not bad.
I got the question that I didn't want but anyway I got to say things that
came up in my head and I finished it.
Now I have to make power point for my class in Wednesday and also
I have to write some thing about my abilities for work and so on for next day's class
oh I really hate homeworks :(
After this, I have to go to another class and it ends at 4 o'clock.
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2010년 6월 4일 금요일

Good site to learn English

http://konglish.tistory.com/

I found this site today and It helps us to learn English through
American dramas!
I love American dramas and I think I'm gonna use this hompage often!

A website I visit everyday


I am interested in drawings, music and travelling and this websites contains all kind of these stuff so It's really fun visiting this website.
It's called 'MOONBBO.COM'
I visit this website everyday!

2010년 6월 1일 화요일

back North Kora financial sanctions

China and Japan 'back North Korea financial sanctions'
Page last updated at 8:18 GMT, Tuesday, 1 June 2010 9:18 UK
E-mail this to a friendPrintable version By John Simpson
World affairs editor, BBC News

China has not yet backed Seoul's report on the Cheonan sinking South Korea says it has persuaded China and Japan to take part in financial sanctions against North Korea.

It comes in the wake of the sinking of a South Korean naval ship by a North Korean submarine.

In a BBC interview, South Korean Foreign Minister Yu Myung-hwan speculated that the sinking of the Cheonan might have been the result of internal Pyongyang politics.

North Korea has angrily denied any responsibility for the attack.
(I think it is not a good manner to just deny responsibility for the attack)

The North Korean military, Mr Yu said, might have decided to do it in order to distract attention from other problems.

Mr Yu had no criticisms to make of China for failing to condemn North Korea publicly for the sinking of the Cheonan.

On the contrary, he felt that China had been privately helpful and understanding during the three-way summit with South Korea and Japan, which ended on Sunday.

South Korea is hoping to make the regime in Pyongyang pay a heavy price for its actions.

It is invoking UN resolution 1695, passed in 2006, which makes it possible to introduce economic sanctions against North Korea for breaching its international obligations.

The government in Seoul wants all inflows of money to North Korea to be stopped.

If China, which has so far delayed announcing its own findings on the sinking of the Cheonan, does take part in the sanctions, it could make life even harder for President Kim Jong-il's regime.

Fragile economy

Things are already difficult enough for him. The famine of the past seems mostly to have been dealt with, at least for now, as a result of the government's decision to allow a quiet measure of free enterprise.

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Profile: Kim Jong-un

Why is China treading so carefully?

On the tracks of 'Kim's successor'
But this has helped to create a great deal of corruption among low-level officials, on a scale which the North Korean regime had never previously allowed.

Towards the end of last year North Korea introduced a currency reform which had the effect of raising some salaries by as much as 10,000%.

This made it possible for a lot of people to buy things they had only previously dreamt of.

The shops were suddenly filled with great quantities of cheap consumer goods, mostly brought or smuggled in from China. But it also introduced alarming rates of inflation.

The inflow of cash from outside has never been large, but it has helped to keep North Korea's immensely fragile economy going. If the Chinese join in a wider blockade, it could have serious political consequences as well as economic ones.

It comes at a time when Kim Jong-il, the so-called "Dear Leader", is becoming manifestly weaker. He was once surprisingly clever at wrong-footing both South Korea and the United States in the past, but ever since his stroke in 2008 his powers have waned.

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If things go wrong it could have very serious consequences far wider than just Korea
Yu Myung-hwan

South Korea Foreign Minister
Now his third and youngest son, Kim Jong-un, seems to have been selected to take over from him, just as Kim Jong-il himself was once chosen to succeed "the Great Leader", Kim Il-sung.

Scarcely anything is known about Kim Jong-un, who is either 27 or 28 - accounts vary. He is thought to have been educated in Switzerland, and he possibly speaks quite good English.

Only one authentic photograph of him exists in the public domain, and since that was taken when he was eleven it is not much of a guide to his appearance now.

Rumour in South Korea has it that he was involved in the disastrous decision to reform the currency last year.

Mr Yu admitted in his BBC interview that all these things made people feel nervous about the future of the peninsula at present.

"If things go wrong it could have very serious consequences far wider than just Korea," he said.

It sounds like a measured understatement.

CHCH, NZ


I lived in Christchurch in NZ for about a year and a half
when I was in primary school.
Today, I miss Christchurch all of a sudden!
I have never visited there since I came back to Korea in 2003.
I'm looking at my photos now and I miss New Zealand so much!!
One day I WILL GO TO CHCH AGAIN!!

script of my digital storytelling

Hello. My name is Seo Moram and now I'm gonna tell a story about me. To do this, I decided to tell a story especially about the things that I like. That way, I could tell who I am more efficiently.
Like many other Korean students, I have more things to do than the things I like to do. I think that's a shame for us but I believe by trying to do the things we love, we can be happier that any other person. OK, Now i'm gonna really start my digital storytelling!
First, I want to say that I'm a Christian. When I was In high school, I participated in the club of many Christians. I just love the time spending with them. It is always good to be with people that you have same faith in. It made me peaceful and happy. This is the poster of the event that we prepared for helping many people who don't believe in god to be interested in God. I think it was very meaningful and it made me feel really good. This is the picture of my friends in this club. They all look very happy to be with the people they really care about.
Speaking of friends, I want to talk about my friends too. I love hanging out with my friends! This is the photo of my best friends. She is kind and most of all, she listens to my story very well. We share our thoughts and worries. Being with her is very interesting too! She's very funny so she always makes me laugh and she is a very positive minded person.
This is a photo of my other friends in high school. I was in English major in my high school and all the English majors were very close and we still keep in touch a lot ! and I think it's very good to have these friends. I would say I am very lucky.
This is the photo taken in our graduation day. We were more sad than happy.
Next, as I mentioned, I like people who are humorous and so my favorite singer is 이승기 who has a great smile and a sense of humor. It makes me feel good just looking at his smile actually.
I like traveling. but because I can't travel whenever I want right now because i'm a student and don't have enough money, I like to just look at the picutures on websites , blogs and so on. Just looking at them make me feel good too! I dream myself traveling all around the world everyday looking at the photos.
Now I'm gonna introduce my favorite tv program. It's 무릎팍도사. In every week,
each person who is famous for something come out on the show and talk about their lives. I like listening to other people's lives and how they got successful and so on. It gives me hope
to achieve my dream and endure all the adversity to do that. Next is my favorite american sitcom FRIENDS. I have been watching this sitcom for about 5 years I've watched it over and over again but I don't get bored. I could learn many things about american culture and of coures, English. But most of all, It is really fun watching the most interesting and popular sitcom in America.

So, I think that's about it! It was so fun telling my story! It is always good to think about the things that you like. It was an interesting time for me too THANK YOU