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What does your first name mean?
How did you get your English name?
When did your family move to Song-do? How do you like it there? Is your neighborhood cool?
How often do you eat spaghetti? What is your favorite kind of spaghetti?
Are you taking ballet lessons these days? How are they going? What is the hardest part about ballet for you?
What is your favorite board game? Have you ever played Risk? I love that one.
How many kids are in your class at Shinsong Elementary school? What kinds of things do your teachers do that are interesting? What is your favorite subject in school?
I heard you are probably going to Australia later on this year. How do you feel about going to Australia?
My first name, Seo-yoon, means a truly happy or good omen. I'm pretty sure it means that anyway. My mom came up with my English name. Originally my English name was Sharon, but one of my friends had the same name so we changed it like 5 years ago.
We moved to Songdo because my mom said there were many good schools and smart students. At first, I didn't like it very much, but I found out that it was a very international part of Korea, so I felt better. My neighborhood is pretty cool. There is a huge park around my neighborhood with fountains, soccer fields, ponds, and so much more.
A lot of kindergarten students take field trips there.
My neighbors are too. The woman who lives under me said she liked my piano playing. She is friendlier than my old neighbors.
I eat spaghetti once a month. My favorite kind is meat spaghetti.
I go to ballet 3 days a week. I like it a lot. Classes are going well. Nothing is really hard for me these days.
I like all board games. I'll play just about anything.
There are about 38 kids in my class. My teachers just teach; they don't do too many interesting things. Sometimes we play games after the lesson--if we're good and we have enough time. My favorite subjects are art and P.E.
I don't feel too good about going to Australia. Australia is bigger than Korea and it doesn't have much pollution, but I just don't like it all that much. I heard we can't go out alone becaue it's dangerous--more dangerous than Korea. Plus the president said children can't have cell phones--I heard that anyway.