1
I'll always remember you.
2016-02-25
2
Chocolate's truth??
2016-02-18
3
The thing which makes humans different from robots
2015-07-08
4
My favorite character!
2015-07-04
5
The poem that I wrote a year ago
2015-07-02
6
Animals
2015-06-10
7
I think...
2014-08-05
8
Vacation?
2014-07-29
9
Final?
2014-06-24
10
Meditation
2014-06-17
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
ȸ ¿ø
°íÇýÁ¤
ÀÛ¼ºÀÏ
2013-11-28
Weather
Feeling
Satisfaction
Á¦ ¸ñ
Diaries
³» ¿ë
1. What do you want to say to Malala? 2. What can Koreans do for children like Malala? 3. Why is education important in people¡¯s life? Education is important in our life because we can know many things, so we can improve our lives. But parents of Korea force children to study because they think studying well is the only way to success. Malala fights for women's education, so I think Korean children have to fight for us. Adults don't think anything about us. They shout when we didn't get high score. They make us miserable. Koreans have to fight against adults for our rights. Malala and I have to fight for our rights. So I want to say these words to Malala - "Cheer up! You can do it!" And we, children of Korea can do it, too. Teacher! Thank you for having a class with me tonight. I couldn't write my diaries because I was very busy. Sorry. And see you tomorrow. Annie.
´äº¯ÀÚ
tc0018
´äº¯ÀÏ
2013-11-29
´äº¯³»¿ë
Education is important in our life because we can know many things, so we can improve our lives. >> Education is important because we can know many things, so we can improve our lives. But parents of Korea force children to study because they think studying well is the only way to success. Malala fights for women's education, so I think Korean children have to fight for us. Adults don't think anything about us. >> But parents of Korea force children to study because they think studying well is the only way to succeed. Malala fights for women's education, so I think Korean children have to fight, too. Adults don't think about us. They shout when we didn't get high score. They make us miserable. Koreans have to fight against adults for our rights. Malala and I have to fight for our rights. >> They shout when we didn't get high scores. They make us miserable. Koreans have to fight against adults for our rights. Malala and I have to fight for our rights. >> Right! :) So I want to say these words to Malala - "Cheer up! You can do it!" And we, children of Korea, can do it, too. >> So I want to say these words to Malala, "Cheer up! You can do it!" And we, the children of Korea can do it, too. --------------------------------------- Hi Annie! Wow! I love your diary entry. I like it that your passionate. I hope you can do something about your education system someday. ^^ I'll talk to you soon. Have a good weekend! :) Always, T. Charm