Note: For the question 1, you will answer it again tomorrow because it's too short.
2) How do you improve your English?
There are many ways to improve my English even by just staying at home. I just surround myself with English. I watch English movies and English cartoon channels. I read any English reading materials especially interesting ones. I listen to English music as well. I practice speaking English in front of the mirror so I can watch my mouth as I speak. When I see a word that is not familiar, I consult a dictionary.
*Picture June 9
This picture takes place in the playground. I think it is summer because they wear t-shirts. A lot of people especially children who are playing with their friends. I see six kids who are playing baseball game. There are two kids who are riding bikes. In front of them are two boys with a helmet who are roller skating. I see another two kids, a girl and a boy, who are flying kites. Beside them are two boys who are climbing a monkey bars. On the other side, I see a seesaw with four kids who are riding up and down while seated at opposite ends of the plank. There is also a slide wherein two kids are sliding. There are two kids enjoying on the swing. Right beside is a basketball court wherein I see two girls playing. There are four people sitting on the bench. The two girls are very happy while talking with each other. The boy and the girl are both busy reading their own magazine.
1) What color do you like?
I like blue color because it reminds me of the sky and the ocean. It makes me feel exciting yet relaxing, and it looks great on almost anyone. It stands out because it is a calming color that is easy on the eyes, yet it stands out at the same time.
2) Can you tell me about Korean traditional games?
Gonggi is a popular Korean children's game that is traditionally played using five or more small grape-sized pebbles. Nowadays, children buy colourful plastic stones instead of finding pebbles. It can be played alone or with friends anywhere. The stones are called gonggi stones. Another one is Jegichagi that is a Korean traditional outdoor game. It requires the use of people's foot and Jegi, an object used to play jegichagi. You can play this game alone or with friends in winter seasons. Briefly explaining the rules, the player kicks a jegi up in the air and keeps on kicking to prevent from falling to the ground.
Hi Julie! Just keep on practicing! Keep up the great job!:)