3 more lessons and I’ve completed my Korean basic level 1.
Although I have finished Korean basic level 2 in the CC, in fact, I feel I learnt more when I’m with this language school. Even though the teacher wasn’t as strict as the one in CC, but Kang 선생님 easy-going attitude makes the whole class learnt more. I guess 2 lessons per week did help too, as you won’t tend to forget what you have learnt that quickly.
So, congratulations to myself, as I am soon going to succeed Korean basic level 1 (smile wide!) and going to basic level 2 (clap clap). Now I can read words and pronounce them as accurate as it suppose to. I am so going to a doraebang and sing some k-pop! (HAHA)
Anyway, recently I got addicted to one Korean drama – The Innocent Man. Initially, I saw the drama because of Song Joong Ki and Lee Kwang Soo. But now, as the story progress, I am addicted to the content.
Although I have finished Korean basic level 2 in the CC, in fact, I feel I learnt more when I’m with this language school. Even though the teacher wasn’t as strict as the one in CC, but Kang 선생님 easy-going attitude makes the whole class learnt more. I guess 2 lessons per week did help too, as you won’t tend to forget what you have learnt that quickly.
So, congratulations to myself, as I am soon going to succeed Korean basic level 1 (smile wide!) and going to basic level 2 (clap clap). Now I can read words and pronounce them as accurate as it suppose to. I am so going to a doraebang and sing some k-pop! (HAHA)
Anyway, recently I got addicted to one Korean drama – The Innocent Man. Initially, I saw the drama because of Song Joong Ki and Lee Kwang Soo. But now, as the story progress, I am addicted to the content.
The plot:
Smart and promising medical student Kang Ma-ru has been in
love all his life with his slightly older next-door neighbor Han Jae-hee, a
television reporter. He is an adoring boyfriend and she always considered Ma-ru
her home. But when her situation takes a turn for the worse and Jae-hee becomes
desperate to escape poverty, she meets a man who changes everything—a rich CEO
who introduces her to a life of comfort. So she turns her back on Ma-ru,
choosing money over love.
The brutal betrayal leaves Ma-ru fractured—not just angry,
but a completely changed man. A few years later, Ma-ru is now 30 years old and
works as a bartender and gigolo, no longer a "nice guy." He then
meets Seo Eun-gi, a young heiress who's being groomed to take over her father's
conglomerate. Eun-gi is cold and calculating, business-savvy, and raised by her
father to never show emotion to anyone. But Ma-ru intrigues her, and she
becomes curious until she can’t stop thinking about him.
Ma-ru decides to take advantage of her as a pawn in his
plans for revenge, and Eun-gi falls in love with him, not knowing that he’s
using her to get back at his ex Jae-hee, who happens to be Eun-gi's young,
gold-digging stepmother. Just when Ma-ru is beginning to genuinely care for
Eun-gi, she finds out the truth and they break up. But a car accident causes
Eun-gi to lose her
memory, and she enters Ma-ru's life again.
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