Todd: So Jeyong, this is very interesting, you a student in America a long period time. When you study America? 

Jeyong: When? Elementary , third, yeah. 

Todd: Ah, so were just there one year? 

Jeyong: No, I was there for five

Todd: years! 

Jeyong: Until 8th

Todd: Wow! So you in America the 3rd grade the 8th grade?

Jeyong: Mm-hm. 

Todd: OK, and were also student in China?

Jeyong: Yes. 

Todd: And when you study China? 

Jeyong: That'd for my high years. 

Todd: Wow, three years. 

Jeyong: For two

Todd: Two years. Wow. Can think of differences in the school life between China the U.S.? 

Jeyong: The school life. The friends all very nice to , both in America China, but then one thing I had  problem is I went America with not even knowing alphabet, so it very hard for me to keep with the English level, together with Americans at school, so in beginning I would fail all my tests not even be able get a good grade any English courses. Only math would I got an A-plus, but other  that, I was horrible. 

But China, before I went China, I learned Chinese four months, so actually helped me a , so I was able to catch with the Chinese language pretty quickly. 

Todd: Now, you completely fluent English. Are completely fluent Chinese? 

Jeyong: Now? I can have conversation fairly well Chinese friends. 

Todd: Wow! Do you dream in Chinese English? 

Jeyong: That never happened me. 

Todd: Ah, still Korean?

Jeyong: Still in Korean and little bit English. 

Todd: OK, how the daily routine the schools? Are there differences between a day school in America a day of school China? 

Jeyong: Well America, I went my family, so it would be a day-school me, and I would go to school 8 o'clock in the morning, have lunch school and come home at 3:15, around that time, in China I was in a dormitory, I would wake up, I forced to wake at 6:30 in morning, get ready, have breakfast go to class maybe 8:30, and then have lunch, and I was of school 9 o'clock. 

Todd: night? 

Jeyong: Night. 

Todd: Whoa! That's long day. 

Jeyong: Long day. I had study a lot China. 

Todd: Well, it sounds a really good experience, you know, you were able do both. You're very fortunate. 

Jeyong: Yes, I feel that way,

 

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