Sunday, 13 December 2015

  After this program is finished, I go back to Korea. This semester was my first and last semester. When I arrive at my hometown, I am free because my university begins vacation. However, I am going to continue studying English, so I already registered an English exam, TOEIC. Also, I will study my major subject because I forgot many things. 
  I have to get a job two years later, but I didn't decide it specifically. I wanna work in foreign company, and live in another country. Therefore, I will prepare for working as an intern in international company. 
  
  I was surprised because time flew so fast. It was the best experience I've ever had. I can't forget you guys, and thank you for giving me good memories. Thank you guys.

Thursday, 10 December 2015

Living in Canada

  When I first came here in Calgary, I realized that Calgary is in stark contrast to Korea. Of course, the most different thing is language. While I speak Korean, people in Canada speak English; it was my challenge to learn English, and speak fluently. Language acqusition is the most important thing that I have to do here. The first time when I took the C-train, I was surprised that there were many races in there, therefore I knew that Canada is a multicultural society. Korea, however, is a single-race nation, therefore many Koreans look at foreigners interesting. It will be one of the biggest different things between Korea and Canada. Even thogh there are several different points between Korea and Canada, it is important to respect and accept different cultures and societies.