“I actually just arrived in Ireland fromKorea two weeks ago, to improve myEnglish. I will be here for six months. Iwork for Samsung and many goodcompanies in Korea need goodEnglish skills. So my new year’s resolutionis to learn English. So far Dublinis very cold and very clean comparedto Seoul.”
LEE SOO HYEON
from Korea
“I actually just arrived in Ireland from Korea two weeks ago, to improve my English. I will be here for six months. I work for Samsung and many good companies in Korea need good English skills. So my new year’s resolution is to learn English. So far Dublin is very cold and very clean compared to Seoul.”
THOMAS ALAZAR
from Eritrea
“I’m doing my Leaving Cert this year, so I want to go on to college in September to do motor vehicle engineering. I used to work as a mechanic in Eritrea. I was not a professional but I was training. Once I have my qualifications I can work anywhere.”
MARIUS SUCEVEANU
from Romania
“Good health – that would be all really. I do not need money. In Romania, health is a common thing to ask for. I have a roof over my head and food in my fridge and if I have health then I have it all. You can achieve everything with health.”
NÉIDÍN COULAHAN
from Ireland
“I want to get fit. I am going to try and get up every morning to skip because I am going to Croatia in May for the Junior European Championships in tae kwon do. I have to be fit when I go there. My trainer was giving out to us, saying that the Croatians are already ready, so we have to go full steam ahead now.”