在菲律宾为期12周的留学
在Monol度过12周的生活回到韩国之前,我写下了自己的想法,思考自己是否实现了自己的目标,以及来到菲律宾学习后发生了什么变化。
What I Like Best in Baguio City By: Student Jessica As a food lover, what I like best in Baguio City is no doubt its delectable food. Even though it’s just the third week of my stay in this city, I’ve heard a lot of information about its delicious food and restaurants from my classmates …
Why I Want to Learn English By Student Kana Do you think learning English is important or necessary? English is an international language and its influence is incredible. People can express and exchange their own culture through English. If I speak with people in English, I can easily learn their cultures and identities which I …
What I like best in Baguio City By: Student Chris Since the first day I came to Baguio, I have been attracted by this city. Natural sights surround the city therefore, we can feel the forest’s fresh air, comfortable temperature and clean sky. Actually the most beautiful scene that I like is in the evening …
What I like best in Baguio City By: Student Sonic This is my first time to go abroad. When I arrived in the city, I was surprised because it is a very beautiful city. Burnham Park is my favorite place in Baguio City. It has many entertainment services which I can play for the first …
Good Things in Baguio By Vincent There are only two weeks left before I am going to finish my stay in Monol. Baguio City, where my school is, is called “The Summer Capital of the Philippines”. Baguio City is interesting because of the people living here, the weather, traffic, and its architecture. All of …
What I Like Best in Baguio City By: Student Nancy I can’t stand hot weather, so I chose Baguio City to learn English. We can see the awesome sky and beautiful rainbows in Baguio. I like mountain climbing more than doing water activities. There are many mountains in Baguio City, so I can challenge myself …
“I don’t know the reason why we became the closest friends only in one month; I am satisfied about this experience with her.”
“Monol adapts ‘English Only Policy’ strictly; we have to speak English every time and everywhere. It is beneficial for students to improve their English ability quickly.”
“At first, I dread living in the Philippines. As time goes by, I like it more and more.”