Sungjun
's Letter
Dear host family,
Thank you so much for your willingness to participate in the exchange student program, and for allowing me to live with your family.
I'm a good-looking, leadership boy. I'm not afraid to take on new challenges because I know how happy it is to learn new things and experience them.
I want to learn American culture and share your life. Also, I want to let my host family know about the culture in Korea where I live. I would like to introduce delicious tteokbokki, kimbap, my favorite convenience store, triangle kimbap, and kkobuk chips as Korean food.
I like soccer, swimming, bedmanton, and studying math. If you need a math teacher in your host family, I will do my best to teach you.
I am currently the vice president representing all students in our middle school. I was also the class president throughout my middle school life. I am an effort-type person who does my best and tries to finish until the end.
I am the vice president representing all the students at my current middle school. I was also the class president throughout my middle school years. What I was given to do is to try my best and do my best until the end. ^^
I am good at biking, and I participated in the Russia World Cup as a member of the youth team. I played both offense and midfield rather than defense.
I like soccer, but I didn't have enough confidence to become the best athlete in Korea, so I played soccer until the 5th grade and studied hard from the 6th grade. Of course, while playing soccer, my mother picked me up during training and I went to English academy constantly.
My father is a soldier, and my mother runs a housing rental business and runs a real estate company. My younger sister is 11 years old. I like cooking. But I am not good at it. I am good at tomato spaghetti, and I like steak, pizza, hamburger, and ramen. But I do not loke cheese. I have no fears about American life, but I have some fears about cheese. I am also determined to overcome cheese. I hope the host family will be a close family to my family. I want to be part of your family, too.
In addition, I believe that my life as an exchange student will be the biggest help in understanding American culture in my life in the future.I have decided that I want to go to the U.S. and learn about culture from you. Also, I would be very happy to have the opportunity to take pictures, play soccer, and play the piano with my new friend that I can meet at school. I am very happy to be a member of your family.
Always be happy. Thank you.
Sungjun