● Leisan Mukhametshina from RussiaI interviewed Leisan Mukhametshina. She is from Russia and lives in Keimyung KELI House. She is an exchange student at Keimyung University in the International Student Exchange Program. She will go back to Russia at the end of December.1. Please introduce yourselfHello! My name is Leisan Mukhametshina, and I come from Russia. I’m 19 years old, and I’m studying in Udmurt State University in Izhevsk, Russia. I’m a third grade student, majoring in economics.2. Please introduce your countryRussia is the biggest country in the world, so even I don’t know the length
I interviewed Natalia Piesik. She is from Poland and has lived in Korea for almost 6 months. She is a Korean Government Scholarship Program (KGSP) student and good at Korean. This interview focused on her country’s culture.1. Please introduce yourselfI’m Natalia from Poland, and my major is history and culture. I like reading, and now I’m learning Korean. When I was a high school student, my friend recommended Japanese dramas, and by mistake I watched a Korean drama. Over time, I was more interested in Korea, like Korean dramas and music. Furthermore, Korean history is really similar to Poland
●Choi Jae-jin, Director of Korea Foundation’s Personnel Exchange DepartmentThe Korea Foundation is a public institution responsible for public diplomacy and promoting Korea overseas. It offers a variety of international exchange programs to the public. I interviewed Choi Jae-jin, director of the Korea Foundation’s Personnel Exchange Department, who graduated from the Department of American Studies in Keimyung University.1. Please introduce yourself and your department.I am Choi Jae-jin, a graduate of the Department of Americans Studies. I entered Keimyung University in 1987. I am the director
Sung Kwak, Conducter of Keimyung Symphony Orchestra Pianist playing the piano Saying farewell to the audience after the concert finished
Ballerinas dancing in front of the audience Modern dance expressing the orchestra’s music Saying farewell to the audience after the concert
I would like to introduce a big cave called Gwangmyong Cave. It is located in Gwangmyong in Gyonggi Province, recently famous for IKEA. I couldn’t even imagine that the cave is in the center of town. If you go inside the cave, you can feel cool air and a breeze that makes you feel better, especially in the hot weather. You might even feel cold in the middle of summer. In the cave, you can see an aquarium, a bar and a stage for concerts, which are all decorated in various themes. I want to recommend this place because resting here during hot weather can make you more cheerful. Visiting here wit
Students spend their free time in many different ways. The Keimyung Gazette carried out a survey about the leisure time of Keimyung University students.1.Do you enjoy leisure time activities on a regular basis?1) Yes (64%)2) No (36%)2. What kind of activities do you enjoy during your leisure time?1) Watching movies (34%)2) Concerts and musicals (29%)3) Festivals (21%)4) Reading books (10%)5) Other (6%)3. How much money do you spend on your leisure time per month?1) Less than 10% of my allowance (21%)2) Less than 25% of my allowance (31%)3) Less than 50% of my allowance (43%)4) More
●Aymeric Girault (Dept. of Game & Mobile Contents)I interviewed Aymeric Girault. He is from France and lived in Korea for almost 1 year. He was an exchange student at Keimyung University in the International Student Exchange Program (ISEP). However, he finished this program, so he returned to France in August. This interview focused on his country’s culture and his school life in Keimyung University.1. Please introduce yourself. My name is Aymeric Girault. I am from France, Bergers-les-Vertus. Before I came to Korea, I studied in Nancy and Epernay. My major is game and mobile contents. I like