Miguel Derett - TS #9
December 4th, 2018.
For my seventh tutoring session with Byeongsoo Kim, we spoke a bit about our cultures. He wanted to know what it was like to live in Tallahassee, and what it was like to attend classes at FSU. I explained to him that a lot of life in Tallahassee seems to revolve around FSU, and so Tallahassee acts differently than a big city. He explained to me that he had been waiting for a few documents to be signed. He was waiting for documents that would finalize his transfer from CIES to the FSU master’s program for Public Administration. These documents that he was waiting for needed to be signed by FSU administration. Everything was ready on his end, he was simply waiting for FSU. He said he was feeling frustrated as this slow response was unlike anything that he had experienced in South Korea. He mentioned that in South Korea, these processes are done quickly. He kept searching for a specific word and I asked him if he believed that South Koreans acted efficiently. He greatly agreed, and that seemed to be the word he was looking for. He once again mentioned that South Koreans, and that South Korean in general was very efficient. Some words that we reviewed during this session: “Red tape,” “colloquial,” and “efficient/efficiency.”
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