On Sunday, my parents came so we took a short walk around the school and took many pictures. I took this picture on the day they came, because I was looking around for something with '민족사관고등학교' on it. This is our dormitory building. It is 12 stories high, and the rooms inside, which is where we stay, are quite wide.
[MONDAY]
This is a picture of the Chungmu Building. We have three classes here every Monday, and this day, we started giving our History of Science presentations. The building looks like an old Hanok from the outside, but in the inside, it is just a modern three-story building.
[TUESDAY]
This was the day of our first yoga class. The place in the picture is our yoga classroom. There is a very big mirror on the front wall of the classroom. It is comfortable here, and our yoga teacher is kind. We have our last yoga class on Friday.
[WEDNESDAY]
I think one of the best parts of being here is playing golf 2 hours every week. It is difficult for teenagers like me to play golf, so I especially like this class. This is he golf range of Korean Minjok Leadership Academy(KMLA).
This is the KMLA Dasan Building. We have three classes here at this building every Thursday. On the day I took this picture, I was going to one of the classes here, and this angle was so pretty, I just had to take a picture. I suddenly noticed the roof of the Hanok was very beautiful.

(http://cafe.naver.com/xlwhy/12742)[FRIDAY]
This day's math class was very fun because we learned a new game. It's called number baseball, and you have to use your logical skills to play this game. I like the classroom, and I don't know why. Maybe it's because I can see through the big windows of the classroom.
We had our actual trial(Mock Trial) that we'd been preparing for. This is our teacher, Mr.Humphrey. My team won the trial this day! Mr.Humphrey is a very kind teacher to us, and he encourages us to talk a lot. He is great at Mock Trial(of course!) as well :P
I've shared my seen photos with you. I hope you liked being introduced to what I did for a week. Maybe you can start your own 'One Second A Day' project:D
I have grown so accustomed to KMLA that I no longer greatly appreciate its beauty, so it's nice to see someone who still does.
ReplyDeleteThe beautiful buildings and green grass are conjured up by this introductory essay to KMLA, which I have visited twice so far. Hope you to cherish a great memory at GLPS.
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