2014년 5월 22일 목요일
Week 11!!
This week was so interesting!! First, we studied Renaissance in History of English. It was difficult for me, but awesome!! Second, we learned useful English expressions in English 1 class. There are so many funny expressions!! Third, we learned literatures of English in The Understanding of English Education. Espacially, Poems was so impressive!! Fourth, we studied how to write controversial paragraph in English composition class. Lastly, we learned how to do English presentation in English conversation class. Eventually, I'll study harder, and get a good grade in next final exam!
① 사용한 장소 : 집에서 자주 사용했습니다! ② 사용시간 : 하루에 20~30분 정도 사용했습니다. 주로 아침 학교 오기 전에 사용하거나 등굣길에 사용했습니다. ③ 사용한 어플리케이션 : 워드킹 ④ 학습방법과 느낀점 : 워드킹의 학습방법은 바로 나만의 단어장을 만드는 것 자체입니다! 자신이 잘 몰랐거나 중요하다고 생각하는 단어를 단어장에 추가하면서 단어를 익히는 것이 학습방법입니다. 이것 말고도 워드킹은 많은 장점을 가지고 있는 어플입니다. 첫째, 앞에서 언급했듯이 나만의 단어장을 만들어 수시로 학습할 수 있고, 둘째, 다른 워드킹 유저가 만든 단어장 리스트를 다운 받아서 내가 학습하는데 사용할 수 있으며, 셋째, 간단한 예문이 첨부되어 있어 단어를 기억하기 쉽습니다. 마지막으로, 추가 결제나 내부 결제, 평가판이 전혀 존재하지 않는 완전 무료 어플이라는 사실이 워드킹의 장점입니다! 한 가지 아쉬운 사실은 애플 운영체제에선 워드킹이 안 된다는게 아쉽습니다... 물론 저는 안드로이드라서 지금까지 유용하게 사용하고 있습니다 :) ⑤ 별점 : ★★★★☆
2014년 5월 16일 금요일
2014년 5월 15일 목요일
YOUTUBE
This week I watched several video clips in English from Youtube. Firstly, I watched JKNews, which were ridiculously funny as always. This weeks news included a boy who got detentions from the school because he asked Ms. America out for prom. The news itself is absurd as always but what gets me hackled up is the comments that the JKNews crew throws at each other about the news. Also, I watched a couple clips from Clothesencounters. Jenn, the protagonist of the channel went to Cochela which is a kind of music festival in the states. She looks great in the clothes she picks for herself. And her friend also looked super cool in the video too.
I feel like watching these videos keeps me in touch with the native English, so that I don't loose track of the intonation or pronunciation.
I feel like watching these videos keeps me in touch with the native English, so that I don't loose track of the intonation or pronunciation.
Mobile Application Review
(1) 학습장소 : 주로 전철에서 사용 (2) 학습시간 : 10-15분 (3) 사용한 어플리케이션 : NYTimes (4) 학습방법 : 하루에 두 기사씩 어플리케이션에서 제공하는 뉴욕 타임즈의 기사를 단어를 찾아보면서 읽었다. (5) 별점과 이유 ★★★★★ 다양한 분야의 기사를 편리하게 접할 수 있어서 좋았다. 그리고 기사를 읽은 많은 사람들의 댓글을 읽어봄으로써 나의 의견과 비교해 보며 사고를 보다 논리적으로 하게 됐다. 하지만 모르는 단어나 숙어를 제공하지 않아 따로 단어를 찾아야하는 점이 불편하였다. 하지만 단어를 찾아감으로써 더욱 효과적으로 학습할 수 있으니 장단점에 해당된다고 생각한다.
2014년 5월 8일 목요일
This clip from TED talks about a cartoonist that illustrates about scientific things. For example, if a baseball were to fly at 90% of the speed of light in a statidum, the result would be that the city in whish the stadium is sitted would explode and that you would see a mushroom cloud. He also estimated the number of google operation centers, whish is one of the top secrets of Google. He likes doing this kind of math which is not math for its own sake but one which we get to learn something through it. It was an inspiring message for me, one that I feel like made me not hate math as much as I had used to before watching this clip.
This week, I continued to get back on the track with my English studies. Because of finals, I was laid back on my studies. I started to memorize 15 words a day to enhance my vobabulary. I really think that my vocabulary is one of the weekest parts of my English. It's an area where the quantity of the time you put in is the key determiner. So it really shows how much work you have put into it. That's why I think it is so important. A little bit of complex vocabularies can go a long way in making good impressions.
Mobile Learning Feedback at Blogger (1) 사용한 장소 : 주로 집에서 사용함. (2) 사용시간 : 하루에 20분 정도 시청. (3) 사용한 어플리케이션 : TED (4) 학습방법과 느낀점 : TED 학습방법의 특징은 유명 강사들의 강연을 손 쉽게 접할 수 있게 도와준다는 점이다. 이외에도 TED는 여러가지 특징을 가지고 있음. 첫째, 유명 강사들의 강연을 무료로 접할 수 있음. 둘째, 스마트폰 어플리케이션인 만큼 스마트폰을 휴대하며 자주 시청할 수 있음. 즉, 접근성이 뛰어남. 그러나 두 가지 아쉬운 점 또한 있음. 첫번째로 스마트폰 데이터 사용의 문제가 있음. 필자의 경우는 통학할 때 와이파이를 사용할 수 있는 지하철을 이용하지 않고 주로 버스를 이용하기 때문에 이동 중에 데이터 사용의 부담을 질 수 밖에 없음. 그러므로 필자는 주로 와이파이가 설치된 지역에서 어플리케이션을 사용하여 접근성의 혜택을 누릴 수 없었음. 두번째로 자막이 지원되지 않음. TED가 추구하는 바는 저명 강사들의 전문적인 영어 강의 제공이기 때문에 외국어로서 영어를 배우는 한국인들에게는 실력의 차이 때문에 학습에 어려움을 느낄 수 있는 가능성이 있음. 그런 가능성을 자막으로 극복하면서 배울 수 있지만 자막이 제공되지 않아 영어 교육 장벽이 높다는 단점이 있음. (5) 별점 : ★★★☆☆
2014년 5월 1일 목요일
How To Buy A Car - The Hassle Free Way from Roadloans.com
1) How to Buy A Car
2) "buy" and "car"
3) The slide show is literally about steps to buying a car. It tells us the procedural and financial steps to successfully buying a car.
1) How to Buy A Car
2) "buy" and "car"
3) The slide show is literally about steps to buying a car. It tells us the procedural and financial steps to successfully buying a car.
SCRIPT
Hello! My name is Shin Hae Yoon. Shin is my last name and Hae Yoon is my first name. I also go by my English name which is Judy, but I prefer my Korean name because I think it's more special! I was born on November 1st 1995 to my two loving parents. I was the first child in my family and so my dad and my mom were very happy. They say that I was a healthy baby and that I slept and ate better and more than any other kids in the same hospital. Then 3 years later my younger brother was born! We used to fight a lot when we were little but now, we’re getting along quite well. I think it was about when I entered middle school that I started to become more close to him rather than to treat him as an enemy. Even nowadays we would watch football or movies together, areas which we are both interested in. Our family was finally completed 2 years ago when Richy came to our house. Richy is a brown, furry poodle that was given to me as a belated birthday present from my parents. She loves sleeping and eating just like me and we go out for walks very often. She is very smart so she knows tons of tricks. Her favourite treat, as predicted by how desperate she is to have the treat, is probably half dried half moist chicken breast. I've always wanted a dog so I love her so much! Anyways, that makes the five of us, our family.
I was born in Seoul Korea and that's where I lived the majority of my life in. But when I was 6 years old, I moved to the outer area of Seoul, Gyeong-gi-do and attend Hwajung primary school. I was always an energetic extrovert so I rarely studied. Instead I would run around and play outside all the time. Because gyeong-gi-do was sitted in the outer area of Seoul, there were lots of parks with trees and flowers that my friends and I could run around. I would spend the typical day in one of those parks with my friends to play hide and seek or tag. I was definitely a tomboy. I fell down and scratched my arms and legs very often so my parents worried a lot. They hoped that I would do something calm like playing the piano or playing with dolls. I never met my parents expectations as a kid but I was always happy.
Then 3 years later, my family moved to Singapore because of my father's job. I went to the Canadian International School there. At first it was terrible because I couldn’t speak any English. I was never a scholastic kid back in Korea, so my English was very poor even as a non native student. I only knew basic words like dog and cat. I didn’t even know how to introduce myself. So, I naturally became a Asian stereotype: Timid and speechless. But as time passed by, I eventually learned English and made lots of friends, which allowed me to learn English even faster and make more friends and this cycle continued. So Singapore is where I learned a lot of the English I can speak now. Besides that it was such a life changing experience for me. Going to an international school in such a multicultural country exposed me to diverse opportunities to encounter “difference” and “new”. I experienced so many different cultures and religions. It was like being in 4 and even more different countries all at the same time. I learned to be open minded and interest in learning different languages. I would love to go back there one day.
Like I mentioned in the previous page, I have been influenced a lot by the experiences of being in Singapore. First of all, my interest in language has grown tremendously. Because there were people from many different countries, we all spoke different languages. I listened to a lot of those that I wouldn’t have heard until I was older if I had lived in Korea. Different languages had different accents and pronunciations. For example, I always thought that Spanish and French sounded so romantic and exotic. Ever since hearing those two languages, I have always wanted to learn those two languages. And I plan on taking action. I started learning French this year at an institution called Alliance Francaise. When I get used to speaking in French, I hope that I will also learn Spanish. Secondly, it has changed my appetite completely. One of the biggest merits of living in Singapore was that there were so many different dishes available and affordable prices. One of my favourite dishes was Tika Masala, or Indian curry. I loved having this dish with a type of bread called nan. I enjoy this meal even till today. As for dessert, I love Ice Kachange which is similar to Korea’s PAtBingSu.
So this is it for my story and I hope you guys got to know me a little better. Bye!
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