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I am María José Zambrano, a student of language pedagogy, and the main language I study is English. However, I also really like the Korean language and culture. One thing that has surprised me is how popular K-pop is around me and how it connects many people.

First, in my classroom, I have noticed that many of my classmates enjoy K-pop. They talk about their favorite groups, share songs, and sometimes listen to K-pop while studying. Some classmates know the names of idols and even try to learn a few Korean words. This makes the class atmosphere more relaxed and fun.


Then, on my university campus, I often see students dancing to K-pop music. They practice choreographies together in open spaces and enjoy spending time as a group. Many people stop to watch, take photos, or record videos. I think this shows how K-pop creates community and encourages creativity among young people.

In my city, K-pop is also very popular. Many young people follow K-pop groups on social media, attend dance events, and listen to Korean music every day. Some cultural centers organize K-pop activities and events, which help spread Korean culture.

Finally, in the world, K-pop has become a global phenomenon. Fans from different countries connect through music, dance, and the internet. In my opinion, K-pop is not just music; it is a bridge that connects cultures, languages, and people all over the world.

Thanks for reading 💜🎶


If you want to read more about K-pop events and how they spread Korean culture, check out this:
https://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/ATR/SI_EN_3_1_1_1.jsp

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