Scoring a goal at English
본 모금활동은 FSI's North Korean Refugee Keynote Speakers Network를 후원합니다
모금활동 소개
When I was in North Korea, I dreamed of becoming a professional soccer player. So back then, studying was not important for me.
After I escaped to South Korea, I was more focused on my academics. One thing that I struggled with was English. It was even more difficult than becoming a professional soccer player in North Korea.
Two years ago, I took a trip to Hawaii. But I could not forget the moment at the airport when they were checking my passport. I couldn't understand anything they said even though I had already studied some English. I could only nod my head, hoping that I was nodding correctly. I am still embarrassed when I think about that moment.
After I returned to South Korea, I was more determined to learn English. I did my best to memorize a lot of sentences. But when I talked with English speakers, it was like I was back at the airport. I would forget everything that I had learned.
Studying at Freedom Speakers International has made the difference. I began to gain confidence as I studied one-to-one with English teachers from around the world.
When I became more confident, I joined FSI's English speech contest. I didn't win the contest, but it was still a victory for me, like scoring a goal at the World Cup. I really appreciate the volunteers, staff and leaders of FSI who have help make it possible for me to improve my confidence and English.
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Editor's note: Translated by Eunkoo Lee, edited by Casey Lartigue and Hope French.
최근 후원자
FSI's North Korean Refugee Keynote Speakers Network 소개
Eleven North Korean refugees have set up fundraisers supporting FSI. It is incredible because many of them had no concept of civil society before joining our organization. After studying with volunteers, many of them say they hope to volunteer one day.
Some of them even take that next step--fundraising for FSI!
Who are they? They include published authors, public speakers, human rights activists, YouTubers, and even a former doctor from North Korea.