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I'll always remember you.
2016-02-25
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Chocolate's truth??
2016-02-18
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The thing which makes humans different from robots
2015-07-08
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My favorite character!
2015-07-04
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The poem that I wrote a year ago
2015-07-02
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Animals
2015-06-10
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I think...
2014-08-05
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Vacation?
2014-07-29
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Final?
2014-06-24
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Meditation
2014-06-17
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1. Have you ever read the book Momo? 2. What is your favorite book? Why? 3. How many books do you read a month? I read almost 30 books a month when I don't have exams, but I read 10 to 20 books when I have exams. Usually I read many kinds of books, but I especially like novels. My favorite book is 'ÅäÁö'. It has five series, and each series has four books. So it is 20 books. And that books are very thick, because this books are for adults. It was written by a woman novelist Park Kyung-ni, and people made ÅäÁö into a drama 30 years ago. But it is hard to read because of too much dialects. People who read ÅäÁö call these books 'The oriental Les Miserables'. There are more than 100 characters in ÅäÁö. The main character is a girl named Chae Sa-Hye. She was 5 years old on the first book, but at the end, she becomes 53 year old woman. I think reading ÅäÁö is hard for you because you can understand the story after you learn Korean, and the history of Korea. It takes a lot of time to translate ÅäÁö into English. Because of dialects, the person who knows everything about Korean and English has to translate, but there are 20 books, translation is virtually impossible. Learning Korean is much faster, if you want to read this, haha! But I didn't read the book Momo. My younger sister did. I asked to her, "Is Momo interesting?". When she heard that question, she asked back, "DIdn't you read Momo? It is very interesting! Maybe you can read it now, I think." Well, I'll try. And teacher, today's diary is very long, because my mother is very annoyed and she is around me. Sorry for that... Thank you for having a class with me tonight, and don't forget to read this... Oh, you know my comments, right? "I hope you to get better soon, and see you tomorrow! Annie." I just imitated what you say. Haha! See you tomorrow and don't forget to have a good dream!
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I read almost 30 books a month when I don't have exams, but I read 10 to 20 books when I have exams. Usually I read many kinds of books, but I especially like novels. My favorite book is 'ÅäÁö'. It has five series, and each series has four books. So it is 20 books. And that books are very thick, because this books are for adults. >> I read almost 30 books a month if I don't have exams, but I read 10 to 20 books if I have exams. I usually read many kinds of books but I especially like novels. My favorite book is 'ÅäÁö'. It has five series and each series has four books so that's 20 books. These books are very thick because these books are for adults. It was written by a woman novelist Park Kyung-ni, and people made ÅäÁö into a drama 30 years ago. But it is hard to read because of too much dialects. People who read ÅäÁö call these books 'The oriental Les Miserables'. There are more than 100 characters in ÅäÁö. >> It was written by a woman novelist named, Park Kyung-ni, and people made ÅäÁö into a drama 30 years ago. It is difficult to read because there are too much dialects. People who read ÅäÁö call these books 'The oriental Les Miserables'. There are more than 100 characters in ÅäÁö. The main character is a girl named Chae Sa-Hye. She was 5 years old on the first book, but at the end, she becomes 53 year old woman. >> Right! I think reading ÅäÁö is hard for you because you can understand the story after you learn Korean, and the history of Korea. It takes a lot of time to translate ÅäÁö into English. >> I think reading ÅäÁö is hard for you because you can only understand the story after you learn Korean and the history of Korea. It takes a lot of time to translate ÅäÁö into English. >> Right! Because of dialects, the person who knows everything about Korean and English has to translate, but there are 20 books, translation is virtually impossible. Learning Korean is much faster, if you want to read this, haha! >> Because of dialects, the person who knows everything about Korean and English language has to translate but there are 20 books so translation is virtually impossible. Learning Korean is much faster, if you want to read this, haha! But I didn't read the book Momo. My younger sister did. I asked to her, "Is Momo interesting?". When she heard that question, she asked back, "DIdn't you read Momo? It is very interesting! Maybe you can read it now, I think." >> Right! ----------------------------------- Hi Annie! Wow! What a long diary entry. If I can find an English version of your favorite book, then maybe I can read it. Right now, I am reading The Happiness Project. It's a good book. You should read it. I'll talk to to you later. Always, T. Charm