It used to be that any time I would say, "Tell me (the answer)" in class, my students, even the timid ones, would break out in song and dance to the Wonder Girls: "Tell Me, Tell Me, T-T-T-T-Tell Me!"
In the past couple months, a new "it" song by the pop band, Jewelry, has graced the country, so that now when I say, "One more time," my kids deliver their rendition of this little gem:
Also, one of the members, Seo In-Young, is considered to be the "Paris Hilton" of Korea, and has her own reality show, "Seo In-Young's KAIST." The program was produced to give Seo, a member of the female pop group Jewelry, the chance to experience university life. Because the singer debuted at an early age, she didn't get a chance to enjoy life as a student. A camera follows the singer as she attends classes, prepares for exams and chats with her new school friends. HanCinema
KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) is actually in Daejeon (represent) and is often referred to as the MIT of Korea.
Thank you youtube for this:
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That Seo In-Young girl is frustrating to watch. I'd say she's more like Jessica Simpson than Paris though - not as slutty but just as dumb. :)
I also love how you gave Daejeon a represent shout-out. That's when you know a place has become a semi-hometown.
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