Hey guys Evan wants to have a meeting tomorrow. Just reply or text him if you fancy this!
4pm
CNN, Gangnam
010-7656-1149
Old Blighty
english, language, culture 자연스럽게 외국어를 쓰기위한 모임과 번개, 공지를 날리고 문화교류를 할 수 있는 공간 입니다.
Have a great weekend all!!!
Currency
Although the UK is in the European Union, it has taken the decision at the moment not to adopt the Euro as its currency. Instead it retains pound sterling.
A pound consists of 100 pence. The word ‘pence’ being very often shortened to the letter ‘p’ in both the written and in conversational form.
The following coins are in regular circulation:
• 1p
• 2p
• 5p
• 10p
• 20p
• 50p
•£1
•£2
The following notes are also used:
•£5
•£10
•£20
•£50
These notes are usually issued in the name of the Bank of England and the notes and coins are accepted throughout the UK. You may occasionally find some bank notes bearing the names of Banks in Scotland or Northern Ireland, like the Scottish notes shown here. These are still legal tender throughout the UK but some traders, because they are not familiar with them, may be reluctant to accept them outside of the country in which they were issued. If you do have any difficulties though, any Bank will replace them without charge.
Let's have a break for this week-
have a nice week:)
"British English and American English"
British people and American people can always understand each other – but there are a few notable differences between British English and American English
Grammar
Americans use the present perfect tense less than speakers of British English and a British teacher might mark wrong some things that an American teacher would say are correct.
•US Did you do your homework yet?
•Brit. Have you done your homework yet?
•US I already ate.
•Brit. I’ve already eaten.
In British English, ‘have got’ is often used for the possessive sense of ‘have’ and ‘have got to’ is informally used for ‘have to’. This is much less common in American English.
•Brit. I’ve got two sisters.
•US I have two sisters.
•Brit. I’ve got to go now.
•US I have to go now.
12/07/2013
Again.. the tension between old and new presidents surface
and now 'cross contry canal network' is the issue
http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20130711000914
Feud surfaces between old, new governments Tensions are high between President Park Geun-hye and her predecessor’s administration after her aggressive attack on i...
10/07/2013
North and South Korea discuss reopening Kaesong complex
북한과 한국이 개성공단을 다시 여는 것에 대하여 3개월만에 북한에서 대화가 진행되고 있습니다. 입장차이가 많이나서 난항이 예상되는군요
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-23236990
Koreas hold more Kaesong talks North and South Korea start in-depth talks on reopening a jointly-run industrial zone in Kaesong, after work was halted in April.
09/07/2013
2013년 7월 9일 Paola visit day
7pm
CNN cafe, Gangnam station
Let's study!!
See you all tomorrow
Will specify the details soon
05/07/2013
** China and Russia conduct joint drill **
China and Russia are beginning joint naval drills which Beijing has described as the country's largest with a foreign partner.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-23159442
China and Russia conduct joint drill China and Russia are beginning joint naval drills which Beijing has described as the country's largest with a foreign partner.
03/07/2013
Origami gains recognition in West
The article contains not only the origin of the word 'Origami', but also the advantages of doing it. Enjoy reading!
http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20130625000441
Ancient Asian art of origami gains following in West NEW YORK (AFP) ― Hundreds gathered in New York over the weekend for a convention celebrating origami, the ancient Asian...
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