영문초록
Bilingual Research 48, 1-22. This study aims at designing an intermediate or advanced Korean listening class based on intertextuality. Generally, the goal of listening classes is students to catch main features from verbal data and to make an appropriate response. To achieve this goal, listening classes should include phonological analysis, sentence and discourse comprehension, and cultural understanding. In fact, the goal of listening classes for intermediate or advanced learners is far beyond simple phonological analysis. Hence, the learners are offered all vocabulary and background knowledge related to the contents they will have to deal with before actual listening activities. However, as the learners become advanced and the contents become more complicated, chances are they will run into unfamiliar Korean cultural contents that the learners have never experienced before. In this case, listening classes should include understanding the contents and should bring all various contexts together in one picture. At this point, I assume that the key to handling this situation, which enables the students to broaden their background knowledge and vocabulary related to topics, is intertextuality. In this study, therefore, a practical listening class model for intermediate or advanced Korean learners will be suggested. (Korea University)