Ulsan Office of Education Produces Video "Elementary School Life Told by Seniors"
Senior Students Share Their Elementary School Life Experiences
Stories and Tips from Grades 3 to 5 for Incoming Students
Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education (Superintendent Cheon Chang-su) recently released an elementary school life guide video to help prospective elementary school students adapt to the new school year.
The video, titled "Stories from Senior Students for Prospective Elementary School Juniors," features six students from grades 3 to 5 who introduce school life in a friendly manner and share useful tips based on their own experiences.
The video is 3 minutes and 12 seconds long, and the senior students entertainingly cover various topics such as how to eat school meals, the importance of reading books, making friends, and listening to teachers.
One student emphasized healthy eating habits by saying, "If you eat a lot of vegetables in the cafeteria, you will grow tall quickly and be able to enjoy more rides at the amusement park." Another student advised, "You should read a lot of books," and "If you eat a hearty breakfast, you won't be hungry until lunchtime."
The video also includes encouraging words for prospective elementary students. The senior students warmly said, "Don't be too nervous, get along well with your friends, and if you listen carefully to your teachers, school life will be enjoyable," and "Let's meet at school with smiling faces."
The Ulsan Office of Education made the video available on social media platforms such as YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram so that prospective elementary students and their parents can easily access it.
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An official from the Ulsan Office of Education said, "We hope that the vivid experiences shared directly by senior students will be very helpful to new students and their parents," and added, "We will continue to provide various support to help students adapt to school happily."
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