Interview: Exchange Students from China
- 08.12.03 / 운영자
Recently in KMU campus, we can see foreign exchange students or students who cannot speak Korean well easily. Of those exchange students, the biggest population is Chinese.
We interviewed those Chinese exchange students about their thoughts of
XinHuaXianzi (Business mojor, 23) and ZhangHuiFang (Pottery Art, 24) took interview with their experiences, thoughts, and ambitious dreams.
Q1. What are your purposes to study oversea in
Xin: I came to learn Korean language. In
Zhang: It was an opportunity to come
Q2. What’s the difference between Chinese and
Xin: We don’t have that strict relationship between senior and junior. We just call names and no certain manner in drinking. Life budget is cheaper in
Zhang: Dormitory gate gets closed at 11 pm in
And this is not campus life, but for overtime work, such as part-time jobs, we take over time wages in
In
Q4. When did you have your hard time and felt happy in KMU?
Xin: I’m glad to have wonderful friends like Zhang. And I thank to people who help me in campus; professors, classmates, and club members.
As many other oversea students, language problem was the biggest difficulty to me. I couldn’t understand what professor said, so I missed a lot of assignments. I cried a lot. Also, Korean senior and junior relationship was hard to understand. Especially in class party, I’ve heard a lot of scolding because of unmannered Korean behaves.
Zhang: Probably, I was so sorry that I disturbed people with my language problems. I asked what I missed in class to my classmate so many times. Though she was a very nice person, she was mad at me because I asked same questions everyday. And there is no such software to translate my report to Korean from Chinese. But I made many good memories in
Q5. What are your goals in KMU?
Xin: I’m not a good Korean speaker yet. By the way, I will put more effort on my Korean language. Also, I’d like to continue my study in KMU as a graduate student, if I can take that opportunity. I want to work at trading company where take business between
Zhang: I hope to travel as many as possible in
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Recently in KMU campus, we can see foreign exchange students or students who cannot speak Korean well easily. Of those exchange students, the biggest population is Chinese. We interviewed those Chinese exchange students about their thoughts of XinHuaXianzi (Business mojor, 23) and ZhangHuiFang (Pottery Art, 24) took interview with their experiences, thoughts, and ambitious dreams. Q1. What are your purposes to study oversea in Xin: I came to learn Korean language. In Zhang: It was an opportunity to come Q2. What’s the difference between Chinese and Xin: We don’t have that strict relationship between senior and junior. We just call names and no certain manner in drinking. Life budget is cheaper in Zhang: Dormitory gate gets closed at 11 pm in And this is not campus life, but for overtime work, such as part-time jobs, we take over time wages in In Q4. When did you have your hard time and felt happy in KMU? Xin: I’m glad to have wonderful friends like Zhang. And I thank to people who help me in campus; professors, classmates, and club members. As many other oversea students, language problem was the biggest difficulty to me. I couldn’t understand what professor said, so I missed a lot of assignments. I cried a lot. Also, Korean senior and junior relationship was hard to understand. Especially in class party, I’ve heard a lot of scolding because of unmannered Korean behaves. Zhang: Probably, I was so sorry that I disturbed people with my language problems. I asked what I missed in class to my classmate so many times. Though she was a very nice person, she was mad at me because I asked same questions everyday. And there is no such software to translate my report to Korean from Chinese. But I made many good memories in Q5. What are your goals in KMU? Xin: I’m not a good Korean speaker yet. By the way, I will put more effort on my Korean language. Also, I’d like to continue my study in KMU as a graduate student, if I can take that opportunity. I want to work at trading company where take business between Zhang: I hope to travel as many as possible in
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