Dinleme – Interview with an exchange student

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Gale comes from the UK and studies Sociology in South Korea. School Magazine talks to her about her life in Korea.

#1. Where do Gale’s family live?

#2. How many sisters or brothers does Gale have?

#3. Where is Gale’s roommate from?

#4. What time do classes start?

#5. What time does Gale get up?

#6. What doesn’t Gale do after school?

#7. What does Gale think about Korean people?

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Gale comes from the UK and studies Sociology in South Korea. School Magazine talks to her about her life in Korea.
SM: Where are you from, Gale?
Gale: I’m originally from Ottawa, Canada, but my family live in Kansas, the USA.
SM: Can you tell us about your family? Do you have any sisters or brothers?
Gale: I don’t have any sisters or brothers. I’m the only child of my parents.
SM: You are the only child of your parents, and you are far away from your parents. Isn’t it difficult for you and for your parents?
Gale: Yes, it’s sometimes difficult, but I like being here.
SM: What’s your typical school day like here?
Gale: I live on the campus. Students live in single or double rooms. The rooms are very comfortable. I share my room with another exchange student from Spain. I get up at 7:30 a.m. and have breakfast in the shared kitchen. Classes start at 9 a.m. and finish at 1 p.m. Then students have lunch. There are great cafes and canteens on the campus. There are classes until 5 p.m.
SM: What do you usually do after school?
Gale: I usually do sport or just meet friends after school. Then I study of course.
SM: What do you think about Korean people and culture?
Gale: I think Korean people are very welcoming, and the Korean culture is very colorful.
SM: What’s your message for our readers?
Gale: If you want my opinion, they should visit here if they have the opportunity.