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12 Responses to “Audio Blog S3 #22 - How Do You Feel about Animals in Korean Zoos?”
Thursday at 6:30 pm
Thursday at 10:03 pm
well, i really dont understand those hangeul.
what is that mean?
:???:
Thursday at 11:25 pm
wow..it’s a very long passage..
I think e passage is about the writer (여승혜) talking about her/his experience in zoo i guess.
I think the writer is talking about he/she likes animals when young. The middle part I don’t really understand. Then the last part of the first paragraph seems to be talking about the writer went to the zoo due to some schoolwork.
And the second paragraph is talking about the monkeys the writer and friends saw and the actions done by the monkeys.
The third paragraph is about the polar bear (i guess) and i think some action of the polar bears made the writer think whether the animals that lived in the zoo are feeling happy??
Then the last paragraph is asking for our opinions.
Is there anyone who can give a full translation of the passage?? I’m not sure if mine is correct..
Thursday at 11:25 pm
Actually there are a lot of parts that I don’t understand at all. Hope there will be some full translation.
Saturday at 2:21 pm
Hello, I’m Seung-hye Yeo.
Everyone, do you like animals? As for me, I have always adored animals so much
since I was a little kid. And I have actually had a few pet dogs as well. Nevertheless,
I had never been to a zoo before! But finally, today, although it was for my biology
homework, I was able to go to a zoo, a place I had always wanted to go.
I went to a big zoo in Japan with a classmate. We went to see white-handed gibbon
monkeys, which were the topic of our assignment. One monkey was moving from
this tree to that one using its long arms, and another monkey was sitting with its
back toward us near the glass window. Since there were only two of them in the
small cage, I had a feeling that it wasn’t sufficient for our assignment, but I went
ahead and took photos of the inside of the cage and the monkeys to do our
assignment. And I asked someone passing by and had a photo taken of us two
together as a souvenir.
Happy that we accomplished our goal, we started walking toward the polar bears
whose white fur was supposed to be very charming. There were two polar bears in
the cage, but maybe because I was expecting too much, I was disappointed in the
polar bears that were not so white and even looked a little bit shabby. The two polar
bears kept letting out soft cries that I could barely hear and kept moving around the
same spot. For an instant, I felt sorry for them. I guess it must be more comfortable
for them to live in the zoo than in the wild, but are they really happy in the little cage?
I had never thought badly of zoos before, but since I saw the animals that were
actually trapped in the cage, I don’t feel very comfortable about it. But it was still an
amazing and an enjoyable experience to be able to see animals that I had only seen
on TV. What do you think? For some reason, I can say neither that I hate it nor that I
like it. Well then, have another great day, and I will see you soon.
Saturday at 2:25 pm
i did copy of that text’s translation. it will be understand to easy
Saturday at 3:16 pm
cool…thanks for the translation!
Sunday at 5:33 pm
저도 동물원이 동시에 좋다고도, 싫다고 생각하는 편이에요. 왜냐하면, 동물원이 동물하고 환경보존 교육에 도움이 많이 될 수 있지만 동물이 우리안에 갇혀 있는 모슴을 보면 편칠 않아요. 그런데 요즘 동물원에서 살고 있는 동물들이 야생에서 산 적이 없어서 둥물원 사는 거랑 야생에서 사는 거 차이를 모르겠죠. 그 사실에다가 동물이 인간처럼 생각하지 않아서 동물이 우리안에 갇힌다는 생각을 하지 않을 수도 있죠.
저는 동물원에 갔을 때마다 신기하다기도, 심심하다기도 생각했어요. 물론 토론토의 공원하고 숲에서 볼 수 없는 동물을 눈으로 직접 보는 게 신기하지만 우리의 뒷자리에 앉고 누워 있는 동물이 숨는 모습이 잘 안 보여요. 그래서 많이 지루도 했죠.
사실, 저에게는 제일 무서운 야생동물 중에 북극곰이 하나에요. 동물원의 사육사들이 동물원에 있는 동물 중에 가장 위험한 둥물은 북극곰이래요. 왜냐하면 북극곰이 편안하게 쉬고 있다가, 갑자기, 경고 없이, 공격할 수 있대요. 그래서 북극곰이 강한 유리창 뒤에 갇혀 있으면 좋겠어요.
Sunday at 6:14 pm
Who is 승혜 and where does she come from?
Monday at 7:16 pm
I don’t understand this lesson all.
Tuesday at 2:55 am
동물원에 가면 사라지는 자연을 생가하니까 슬퍼요.. 집에서 개와 고양이, 토끼도 길렀는데 정이 조금 들었지만 .. 동물들은 웃지도 않고 하늘의 별들 보고 묵상하지도 않아요. 물론 일부러 동물을 고롭히는 것은 나쁜 것이지만 왠지 배가 고플 때는 동물원에 있는 동물들이 너무 맛있게 보여요… ㅋㅋㅋ
근데 개와 고야이는 주인하고 이혼 하지 않는다… 만일… 개가 주인에게: “더 젊은 아름다운 재미 있는 사람 찾았으니까… 안녕… 그 동안 고마워..”
Tuesday at 2:57 am
괴롭히는 .. grr
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