Thursday, May 26, 2011

My Happiest Memories

My Happiest Memories

I have three especially happy memories in my life.

My first one is traveling across the USA. When I was 12 years old, my family decided to go to the USA, but I didn’t want to go because I couldn’t speak English at that time. The next day, the traveling plans were made by my father, the only one who had information about America, as he had visited LA several times. Also, I learned at this time that my relatives lived in America. After 3 weeks, we embarked at Seoul for LA. We went to Disneyland where I enjoyed taking thrilling rides, and we went to Grand Canyon Park in Arizona. The spectacular scenery amazed us. My father liked walking the mountain trails. All in all, my family had a good time in the USA.

My second especially happy memory is joining a musical contest. I have played the flute and the piano since 2005. One day, I went to my piano academy. I was practicing piano when my teacher called my name. I went out of a practice room and stopped to talk with her. She said, "Do you want to take part in a contest?" I hesitated. She said again, "You should join the contest. If you join the contest, you’ll be able to gain confidence in yourself." I agreed and tried learning hard tunes because I didn’t have much time. 2 weeks later, I went to the hall where the musical contest was being held by the Ministry of Education. Actually, I’ve forgotten most of the contest, but I can remember waiting with my girlfriend. I asked her, "Can you teach me how to relieve the tension?" She said, "You don’t have to get tense because this contest will be for experience only." My teacher said, "Try to cheer up!" At last, I won the prize in the piano section.

My third happy memory is about my last birthday in Korea. One day I asked my friends: "Tomorrow is my birthday, so are you coming to my party?" They said that they would be unable to as they had to go to their academy. It was a bitter disappointment to me. They just whispered, knowing how upset I was. After school, all my best friends vanished. I was really sad. But out of nowhere, I was attacked by flour bombs and eggs thrown by my friends. (It’s a Korean tradition.) My clothes were filthy from the flour bomb; my friends had spoiled my new clothes. In actuality, they had prepared a party for me in secret. They made me feel incredibly happy, and I cried and embraced all of them.

Come to ST.JOSEPH





세인트 조셉 고등학교 (ST. Joseph high school)

(http://www.stjosephhilo.org/component/option,com_joomap/Itemid,213/)

My name is Richard Han Sol Kwon. Also I am from Korea and I attend ST. Joseph high school.
So I want to introduce my school! My school is located in Hilo, Hawaii. Also my school is Christian School and this school doesn't have racist practices. So that most of students are Christian, so that they always pray to God, it means that they respect to God. So that they don't commit a crime. ST.Joseph school students are very nice and great. When I came first this school, they helped me and they were concerned about Asian people and country include Korean and Korea.
So my school have 5 Korean students and my Asian students attend my school, so that my school is private institution. But school expenses is not expensive. Also my school have the dormitory.
Also many Korean students graduated this school. But some Korean student thought Hawaii is travel place, so that Hawaiian people don't study hard. It is a misunderstanding thought!!
ST. Joseph high school student study hard, but ST. Joseph high school student isn't study harder than Korean high student in Korea.
My school class start 7 :40 and we finish 2 : 30, so that international student and other student can use after school hours.
But my school is not become known to Korea, so we try to introduce my school around world with Japanese teacher.

Welcome to ST. JOSEPH!

한국어

난 우리 학교를 소개하겠습니다! 우리 학교는 힐로, 하와이에 위치하고 있습니다.
또한 우리 학교는 기독교 학교이다. 그래서 학교는 인종차별 관행이 없습니다. 학생들은 대부분은 크리스찬이다, 그들은 하나님께 기도한다. 그래서, 그것은 그들이 하나님에 관한 것을 의미합니다. 그래서 그들은 나쁜짓을 하지 않는다. ST.Joseph 학교 학생들은 아주 친절하다. 내가 처음이 학교에 왔을 때, 그들은 나를 도와주었다. 그들은 나를도와준 그들은 아시아 사람과 국가에 대해 관심 있었다 한국어와 한국이 포함됩니다.
그래서 우리 학교와 5 명의 한국 유학생을 가지고, 많은아시아 학생들이 우리 학교에 다니다. 우리 학교 사립 입니다, 그래서 우리 학교에 다닙니다. 하지만 학비가 비싼되지 않습니다. 또한 우리 학교는 기숙사 있습니다.

또한 많은 한국 학생이 학교를 졸업한 자. 그러나 일부 한국학생은 생각한다.하와이 사람들이 열심히 공부하지 않는다. 그것은 오해 생각입니다!

세인트 조셉 고등학교 학생 열심히 공부하지만, 세인트 조셉 고등 학생은 한국어 고등 학생보다 열심히하지 않습니다.
우리 학교 수업이 7 : 30 에 시작한다, 그래서 학교는 2 : 30 에 끝나다.
국제 학생과 다른 학생은 많은 방과후 활동시간을 사용할 수 있다.
하지만 우리 학교는 한국에 알려지지 않습니다, 그래서 우리는 일본어 교사와 전세계의 학교를 소개합니다.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Hangul





Hangul

Hangul is the native alphabet of the Korean language.

It was created in the mid-15th century. Hangul is a phonemic alphabet organized into syllabic blocks.

Each block consists of at least two of the 24 Hangul letters
with at least one each of the 14 consonants and 10 vowels.
Also Hangul very popular around world because many scientists said "Hangul is very unique

language and it it of practical use too. I want to know who made this language, maybe, that

person was very smart or devoted person. "
Do you want to know that person? I'll introduce him!

His name was King Sejong the Great

He was remembered to Korean people because he made Hangul and many kinds of scientific

products for example, he made a sundial law of kings and so on.

Also there is prize name about King Sejong the Great at Korea. It has happing since 1990 every

September 8th. Many people received this prize, that people did the illiteracy eradication

campaign. For example British a government-run broadcasting Corporation person and BBC-

RAW(Reading and Writing).


How to say Hi in Korean?

- Annyung ha se yo - Hello

안녕하세요.


- Ban gab seeb nida - Nice to meet you

반갑습니다.


- Jae eelim un ~ im ni da - My name is ~

제 이름은 ~ 입니다.