2010년 3월 7일 일요일

Journal 1. What do you usually read in English?

Journal 1. What do you usually read in English?
What I read in English in the UK..
I tried to read a newspaper every week. I bought weekend version of a newspaper, which contains more articles and information than weekday version. If I bought one newspaper at weekend, I could read that all week. I normally bought ‘The Times’ or ‘The Guardian’. This habit was for my English reading skills to improve.
In addition, I read news article that is provided my BBC News and free newspaper, ‘Metro’ and ‘Evening Standard’. Of course, as I was in the UK, almost everything, such as signs or notice board or British websites or even cereal boxes when I was having breakfast was written in English. I read all of them whenever I saw and I needed to get some knowledge.
Also, while I was taking English courses, I had to read textbook written in English, like Headway, InsideOut, or Innovation.
What I read in English in Korea…
There are many signs written in English in Korean street. Many advertisements are using English to attract consumers. But I think this kind of things is just seen, not read. So if I concentrate on the meaning of ‘reading’, I could say I read textbooks written in English for studying. Many professors use English textbooks. I have to read them to study.
Still, I read BBC News. What is more, I use English to contact to my international friends by facebook. I read their message and e-mail which are written in English.
Future…
I expect to keep reading English textbook for my further study. If I can go to study abroad, I will have to read English everyday in the foreign country.

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