[숙제]
A: What do you think about them saying they're friendly to the stock market?
B: I don't buy it.
They talk as if they're supporting the stock market.
However, their policies are actually very negative for the stock market.
Trust doesn't come from empty words, but from consistent policies.
[영상 숙제]
Hi, 영쌤. How are you. It’s been a while since I’ve done a video assignment.
How’s your trip to Vietnam going? As you know, I already went on my summer trip to Singapore. This summer break was very meaningful to me.
First of all, I really need to study English hard to live abroad. I want to go on cruises for more than three months a year and make friends with fellow passengers and even the crew. They'll become my human assets, not only because they have a lot of information from all over the world, but also because even a little bit of that information could help me invest in stocks.
My second reason is to understand foreign companies. Even now, many Koreans invest in American stocks, but it's rare for them to earn a lot of money. This is often due to a lack of English skills. All the information about foreign companies is written in English.
So, I have to study English hard because I don't want to do what they are doing. I want to speak English fluently so badly.
I wish you could help me. I believe in you, 영쌤.
Thank you.