Thursday, December 30, 2021

Zoom Meeting Regarding Online English Tutorials


Zoom Meeting Regarding Online English Tutorials

Sangwook Alex Ahn


To continue with our efforts to help the children at the Cheryl Learning Center, Ecosave members had a zoom meeting to help the youngest of the children to start learning English by making easy English tutorial videos. 

I had thought that most of the Filipinos were somewhat fluent in English as the Philippines is recognized globally as one of the largest English-speaking nations with majority of its population having at least some degree of fluency in the language. English has been one of the official languages and language of commerce and law, as well as the primary medium of instruction in education.

However, some Filipinos cannot speak or write English at all. Those groups of people are called “indigenous people,” group of people from tribes or people that live in the mountains and villages. Also, the adults/parents who haven't had the opportunity to go to school and children who are in a poor family.

The children of the Cheryl Learning Center would conform to this case. I should think that knowing English is very important to these children because it will increase their chances of getting a good job. Also, as the language of international communication, the media and the Internet, it is important for socializing and entertainment as well as work.

I am sure that for these children learning English could undoubtedly change their future. Therefore, our members and I will try our best to help these children to learn English hoping to at least initiate and stimulate their interests. Yes, we can change lives.





Sunday, December 26, 2021

This day, we made seafood jjajangmyeon topped with edible mealworm powder.




We filmed a video of the process of cooking this dish in order to also promote the idea that it would be good for Korea to also develop insect foods preferred by consumers and start exporting them as K-foods to foreign countries. 


yum~ 
 by Ella Nakyo Hong 


Saturday, December 18, 2021

Eco Friendly Trend in Businesses

Eco-Friendly Trend in Businesses 

Sungjoon Choo (Grade 9)

It is a well-known fact that climate change is not something we can nudge off; it is an urgent problem that needs to be dealt with. Evidently, the main cause of such disastrous problems is humans.

When modernization started to occur, we rapidly took full advantage of nature. We started to use up the soil, cut down trees, and mine coal. Through this process, technology developed at a rapid speed; however, the environment was damaged. 

A decade ago, the economy did not care about the environment. We saw many blue-chip companies deliberately cutting down trees to make innovative products and customers buying those products without any concern. However, in the 21st century, if a company destroys nature in the process of creating a product, it is the headline of the nine o clock news.

Society used to believe that if a company is eco friendly it was a plus. Now, it has become the norm. It is now a common trend for customers to purposely buy eco-friendly goods; according to the Consumer Sustainability Survey in 2019, 72% of consumers bought more environmentally-friendly products than five years ago. Adding on, it stated that 81% of those interviewed said they planned to buy more sustainable products over the next five years. 

 


By looking at this graph, we can see that the sales are constantly moving up. 

 

It is now the 21st century and with immense development technologically our environment is deteriorating. Hence, we as consumers should follow the trend of buying eco-friendly products and incentivise all companies that actively try to help the environment. 


 


Friday, November 5, 2021

Education for Children at Inarawan and Paopawan

Last summer, to see how we can further support online learning of the children at CherryI Learning Center, Ecosave members did a zoom meeting with the children at Paopawan in Philippines.  One thing that surprised me is the children could barely speak English. The teacher at CherryI Learning Center helped translate between English and Tagalog.

After the meeting, Ecosave members created videos teaching a Korean contemporary Christian song, 'His Love' as well as a video teaching a dance to the popular BTS song 'Butter.'

The videos were sent to CherryI Learning Center, and we recently received feedback on them. It was very heartwarming to see the children dancing to the music. We also got the  feedback that the children found the videos teaching 'His Love' very helpful. 








It is great we can do something to help the children and to hear that the children feel we care about them.  

I hope we can visit and meet them in person soon.


By Grace Hyunjoo Lee

Sunday, October 31, 2021

Visiting 153 Farm

On October 11 2021, our EcoSave team got an opportunity to visit the Two Spotted Cricket 153 Farm in Goyang. Over there, we got to see millions of Two Spotted Crickets and also learned a lot about them. we got to learn about their environment and how the representatives of the farm replicated the environment in terms of temperature and humidity.

After learning a lot about these crickets, we also learned the purpose and benefits of breeding the crickets. Produced crickets are turned into powder for usage of food and living crickets are sold for reptile food. These crickets are nutritionally excellent foods that are high in protein, unsaturated fatty acids, amino acids and more. we later got to cook and eat the edible crickets. Although at first glance it looked not appetizing, after learning about their nutrition, it made it easier for us to eat. Surprisingly, the edible insects were not as bad as we thought it would be.


By Caleb Cheha Paik

Wednesday, July 14, 2021

Follow-up Zoom Meeting with the Paopawans

This evening, Ecosave members hosted a Zoom meeting with the young people at Paopawan in the Philippines regarding future computer-related classes.

The internet connection there was rather unstable due to hurricanes in the summer, so we decided to make videos for them with the contents they prefer.



Several things that the young people wanted to learn were:

(1)  Basic/intermediate English vocabulary
(2)  Music education for beginners (i.e. music notes and rhythm)
(3)  How to draw basic art (i.e. dogs, faces, scenery)
(4)  Hymns in Korean and English

Considering their interests, our members will create videos during summer vacation.


By Abigail Kim


Sunday, June 27, 2021

Fundrasing Event for Birth Registration of Children in the Philippines

Members of the Ecosave Club organized a fundraising event to help pay for the registration fees for birth registration of children in poverty in the Philippines who lack birth registration. It is said that 10.9% of children in poverty in the Philippines do not receive formal education because their births are not registered.


To raise funds for children's birth registration, our members sold pretty Daku stickers to decorate diaries along with various Open Hands goods. We hope that our efforts will support children in achieving their dreams!



by Seojin David Lee