Taken by Son Yeong-im KMG Junior Reportersyl1310@kmu.ac.kr
I knew about the “Gazette” in the past, and I read this magazine as a freshman. At that time I lost sight of the “Gazette,” but this time the magazine attracted my attention through the article about Prince Yeonsan. Because I was amused by “The King and the Clown,” No. 120 appealed to me. “The Screen Quota” in “Society” and “Prince Yeonsan” caught my eye.I had a chance to inspect this magazine carefully. Aside from the article about movies, “Interview” was easy on the eye and helped me to prepare for employment. The interview with Baek Seung-hee, who passed a unique interview, offered me a dif
Every student in Korea dreams about studying abroad. Thanks to my parents, I spent a very interesting youth in the United Kingdom. I learned a lot of things in England, such as English, the English culture, and a different lifestyle.I went over to England when I was very little. I was 13 years old and I’d just finished my first year in middle school. When I arrived in Heathrow Airport, the first thing I noticed was English people. They looked different from me, and I thought that was very interesting. My first impression of those people was that they were very kind. My mother and I got off the
No.121Written by Prof. Peter Daley Drawn by Junior Reporter Kim Hye-bin
We need good English ability. Especially university students mainly want it to find a good job. Keimyung University provides students with various English classes other than English major classes. They are: English Conversation, English Composition and Grammar, Practical English, and English Reading. These classes have good and bad aspects. The “Gazette” asked several students their thoughts about these English classes. All Keimyung University students have to take two English classes. In one semester, you attend Everyday English Conversation with a foreign professor. In the other semester, yo
The “Gazette” questioned 200 students studying in the reading room of the Keimyung University Library. We surveyed for two days on July 26 and 27.1. What grade are you in?① Senior 43%② Junior 25% ③ Graduate 8%④ Sophomore 7%⑤ Non-student 6%⑥ Freshman 6%⑦ Graduate student 5% 2. What time do you usually get to the reading room in the library? ① 5am - 8am 18% ② 9am - 12pm 64%③ 1pm - 3pm 10% ④ After 4pm 3%⑤ Other 5% 3. How often do you go to the reading room? ① Everyday 62% ② Once every two days 20% ③ Once or twice a week 14% ④ Once a month 2% ⑤ Once a semester 1%⑥ Other 1% 4. Who do you go to the