He’s ugly
En la clase de escritura de hoy estábamos discutiendo time ordered paragraphs (first, second, third, fourth, finally). El libro de escritura usaba la historia de Barack Obama para explicar estas palabras. Primero, Obama nació en Hawaii. Segundo, estudió en Columbia y Harvard. Tercero, etc etc.
Una de las preguntas sobre Obama era: Do you think it’s an important fact that Obama is the first African-American President? Why or why not? Un nene dijo: It’s good because before white skin people think that black skin people is bad but now no.
Había otra pregunta de discusión que decía: What famous politician from your country do you know? Todos dijeron Lee Myung-Bak (el presidente de Corea del Sur). La pregunta siguiente era: What do you know about this person? Un nene alzó la mano y dijo:
He’s ugly!



JA JA JAAAAaaaaaaaa y ahorita me acuerdo de quien escribio esa lesson.. jajajajajaaaaaaaa pues q bueno saber como estas cosas funcionan en la aula!
jijiji no me pude aguantar la risa cuando el nene dijo eso de Lee Myung-bak.
I can assume that the child’s answer is coming from our culture that is to say, superficial. Or for a child, it came out unintentionally. Anyway, it’s funny. I told my friends about your anecdote and they laughed with me. He was in India yesterday for signing CEPA. While last president Roh supported east asia countries, president Lee begin a giant step to them again by officially signing CEPA. Glory’s are all for one person but I imagine there are many efforts and attempts for setting this on the spot in the past. One of Korean government party asked singer and producer (JYP)Park Jin Young to enter but he refused this proposal. I think he is smart enough.