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 Post subject: Poems & Busan
PostPosted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 4:55 pm 
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What are the topics of the poems you are reading? Are they about nature--or maybe love? Who are your favorite poets?
I always thought English poems were hard to understand at first. Good teachers usually explained them, and then I understood them. I started writing poems in university. Have you ever written a poem?

Can you tell me a little bit more about your aunt in Busan? What's she like?

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I read '가시리'. It's about love.
My favorite poet is 'Kim So Wol'.
He is very famous Korean poet.
I like his poem 'The azaleas'

My aunt is nice
She has a daughter.
She is 16years old.
We are same age.


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 Post subject: Re: About stress
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What is your favorite line from "The Azaelas"?
How do you say azaela in Korean?

What do you and your cousin usually do together?
Do you see each other often? Does she ever come up to Incheon to visit?
When are you going to see her next?

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Azaela means 진달래꽃 in Korea.

My cousin sometimes come up to Seoul(grandmother's house)
We meet once a year.
We usually go shopping with mother and usually buy clothes.


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That sounds nice. I just heard you're going to get to see your cousin this Sunday. You must be excited. I hope you have a really great time together. You said you wanted to go shopping for T-shirts and stuff. What kinds of designs are you into? Could you tell me about your cousin's visit when you get a chance?

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 Post subject: Re: About stress
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I want to go shopping but I don't go shopping.
We are going to go 'Haeundae'.
Haeundae is the most popular city in Busan.
I will meet cousin but we'll spend a few time.
She study very hard so she is very busy.


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That's right. You're leaving tomorrow. I hope you have a really great trip. You said you're going by train. What are you going to do while you're on the train? Or what did you do (I should say)? Also, could you tell me all about your trip to Busan after you return? I'd like to know how Haeundae is for you.

By the way, we reviewed present perfect simple and continuous today, so here are two questions for you:

:?: 1. Have you ever visited Jagalchi Fish Market in Busan?

:?: 2. Have you been enjoying your summer?

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 Post subject: Re: About stress
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I sleeped on the train.
Haeundae was very nice.
There are many people in Haeundae.
We played 4hours and then we went to the aunt's house.
We ate 자장면 and watched Olympic.
It was very nice trip.

1-No,I haven't

2-Yes,I have been enjoying my summer.


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I've been watching the Beijing Olympics too. The events have been really exciting. I haven't seen all of them because I've been really busy lately. Which events have you seen so far? How did they turn out? What is something you've seen that has made you happy? What is something you've seen that has made you sad? Are you looking forward to any upcoming events?

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Park Tae Hwan's gold medal has made me happy.
Korea got 6 gold medal.

I like Michael Phelps.
He got 7 gold medal.
He is great swimmer.

Archery made me sad.
It didn't get gold medal.


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I agree. Phelps has been totally amazing. I can't believe he's gotten 7 golds in one games so far. What an accomplishment. I guess he's going for number 8 tonight or tomorrow; I hope he gets it.
Anyway, I was a little sad yesterday because I was watching the games and it seemed like Korea was having bad luck in almost every sport. The archers came up with silvers (like you mentioned), and the ping pong team lost to Singapore and everything. At least Korea's baseball team won. I was sad also because my wife was sad. I like her to be happy.
Are you going to watch any more Olympics? How have you enjoyed the Olympics in Beijing? You said you wouldn't like to visit China--that there was something dirty about it. Could you explain a bit more? :)

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I visited China in 2004.
Chinese was unkind and street was very dirty.
I visited Hong Cong last year.
Hong Cong was nice.

But Chinese have no manner on Olympic.
Especially archery.


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 Post subject: Chinese Manners
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But Chinese have no manner on Olympic.
Especially archery
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Oh really? I didn't see the event live.
What did the Chinese do that showed bad manners during the archery event?

How did you end up going to China? It must have been a great experience overall.
What were some things you enjoyed about your trip?
Did you try any new foods or talk with any Chinese people?

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Chinese make a noise like whistle.
It was very bad manners.

I enjoyed China mayor.
I bought China doll and souvenir.
I ate 'Beijing Duck' and drank "Jasmine" tea of China tradition.
Jasmine tea was great but Beijing Duck was fatty food.


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 Post subject: Beijing
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You must mean that you enjoyed a Chinese market. In Korean, mayor and market can be translated into the same word shijang. A mayor is a person in charge of a city. A market is a place where you can buy things. By the way, was the Beijing duck spicy or sweet? Would you ever eat it again? How much did it cost?

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