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For these two weeks we learned about traditional Korean buildings. Youngmin brought our class easy assembly toys that we were required to make and learn about. After we made the buildings from some styrofoam, we were supposed to give a presentation on them. This was interesting to learn about because it gave us a hands on experience on how the buildings are actually structured and the special parts of the assembly process. The building I had was a national treasure and a palace for the King and Queen and the family of the royals to sit down near a lake and rest. This was a two story building that was tall to overlook the whole palace. This was good in learning because before this experience, I had no idea that the building even existed. The presentation also allowed us to learn about other people's buildings as well.

For the next week, we went over the workbook a little more and did problems from there. These were situations like texting conversations. We were supposed to text each other in class and talk about what that text message said. This was fun for me because it allowed some room for creativity. The most difficult part of this assignment was to actually describe what was happening in the text messages. Since it is not something that is used as a daily conversation material between my parents, it was something foreign to me. However, it gave me a chance to text my friends and use Korean in a more casual manner. 

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