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My classmates : Song,becky and jonathan
We interviewed french man. He prefered high culture. we did our best!
It was a great experience to us!
Monday, May 3, 2010
Technology
The most important technology in my life is i phone. I've used it since I came here. I came United States 7months ago. I am still adopting my new life. When I have an appointment with friends at new place where I never been there, I can find there using my i phone. It has awesome program in it. I can go whatever I want. It show me where is a place, how long it take from here to a place and what kind bus should I take.
Movies
Have you ever seen the movie ‘Moulin Rouge’? It is a musical which Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor act in 2001. I felt how beautiful music and dance in the movie, and my heart was filled with delight. After I saw the movie ‘Moulin Rouge’, I became a big fan of musicals. As I was preparing ‘movie review’, I thought that a movie ‘Chicago’ is an appropriate movie for my movie review and the title ‘Chicago’ show the city which I live in now. This movie was made from a director Rob Mashall who directed ‘Memories of a Geisha’ and ‘9’ in 2002. Renee Zellweger played Roxie Hart, Catherine Zeta Jones played Velma Kelly and Richard Gere played Billy Flynn. This movie is about a woman who has ambitions to be a star.
Music
My favorite artist is Lady GaGa and my favorite song is Telephone.This song is about a man who didn’t care about his girlfriend. Now she is having fun without him. I love Electropop and eceptional events.
Reading
Texting Generation Gap : U R 2 Old
This essay shows that most of the teenagers depend on technological devices such as cellular phone. Sometimes, their parents feel lonely to children who use their phone a lot. If parents learn children’s culture and style, they can be closer than before each other. They might understand. The most interesting part in essay is that author tells to daughter texting in front of friends is very rude action, but his daughter says to him “Dad, we’re texing each other, I don’t want you to hear what I’m saying” I couldn’t stop laughing when I read this part.
This essay shows that most of the teenagers depend on technological devices such as cellular phone. Sometimes, their parents feel lonely to children who use their phone a lot. If parents learn children’s culture and style, they can be closer than before each other. They might understand. The most interesting part in essay is that author tells to daughter texting in front of friends is very rude action, but his daughter says to him “Dad, we’re texing each other, I don’t want you to hear what I’m saying” I couldn’t stop laughing when I read this part.
Pop Culture
Studying popular culture helps to understand other people. We can understand what people are interested in now. It is more interesting, because popular culture is chosen by people who think about what is interesting.
Cutural Identity
I’m going to explain my poster. It’s kind of difficult question for me. I even don’t define well who I am. I am so complicated woman and I have bunch of ideas, problems and dreams in my brain. I think of everything constantly and constantly. As you see my poster, there is a brain picture in the middle of poster. 40% of my brain thinks about that when I can be a native English speaker like an American. The reason I chose those images is that those images show people who can speak English fluently. 30% of my brain thinks about my business. I am a jewelry designer and I am going to open my own jewelry shop as soon as I can. Some of Images are mine. 10% of my brain thinks about Korean food, friends and family. Although I have lived here for 5months, I’m missing Korea always. Another 10% of my brain thinks about how I can make a nice body like a model. Those images show woman who exercises hard and woman who has a nice body. Lastly, 5% of my brain thinks about my hobbies like taking a picture, watching TV show, riding a bicycle and taking a trip. After organizing my thoughts, I realized that I really such a complicated woman.
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