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My name is Jessica and my Korean name is Mi Kyeong So. Yes, I'm from Korea. I'm in
the ELS (English Language Studies) program. I just came here 9 months ago. I just stay
one year. I welcome my friends to come here because
here in Conestoga College we have not too much Korean people here. In Korea we have
no chance to speak in English so we just learn about grammar, how to read, how to write so
we don't have any chance to speak in English. So here in Conestoga College not too much
Korean people here so we have to speak in English. We have to, yeah, here is more chance
to speak in English. More chance than living in Toronto, I think. One of my friends who
is living in Toronto she says, I don't have to speak in English here. Here it is just
like Korea because there is a lot of Koreans there. So I think here is very good to learn
English. So I want to recommend they come here.
My instructor. My teacher. Oh here teachers are so nice, very friendly, more- friendly
than in my country. Like a friend not teacher. We have no gap here. We are just like friends.
We go hang out somewhere. Lunch, sometimes we go to play squash at the Recreation Centre.
It's just like friends so I have very good memories about my teachers.
I want to be a teacher that teaches physical education. Actually, in my country my major
is physical education. Actually I want to teach phys ed to early child. I changed my
mind when I came here. I learned English so I want to teach physical education to early
child in English. Like speak in English when I teach them.
The best experience is Diversity week. Every semester we have Diversity/Culture Festival.
At the time I wore my Korean traditional dress and we have a fashion show. It was so awesome.
Another student introduced their country. So I can learn about another country. Yes,
so they explained this week -- Diversity/Culture Festival week -- it is so nice an experience
for me. I have a lot of different experiences here.
So I've changed my mind, and changed my thinking, changed my study style. Yes everything
has changed. And I want to live here. When I was in Korea, I loved Korea and didn't
want to go somewhere but now I want to live here. I want to more learn here and my thinking
is more-free, more enjoyable. Because in Korea, you always work hard, study hard, a lot of
competition. So stress. But here enjoy and study. Yeah I changed my thinking a lot here.
What you do here...counts out there.