English. Using social language is essential as many textbooks do not explore slangs, idioms and other terms that native English speakers may use on a daily basis. Hence, social language can be very interesting! It has to be used in beginning or end of a lesson.
Teacher: Good afternoon class! How are you doing today?
Can you guys tell me things what you’ve done the previous day?
Student 1
1. You wish to ask someone to your party on Saturday. After the other person accepts, you provide details about when and where it will be held and who will be attending.
I asked my friend to come to my party with her big brother and his one friend. I crushed him since I entered university. I told her that it will be held on Saturday at 7. p.m. in the back yard of our house. Only four of us wil
Ⅰ. Concept of Early English Education
1. Justice
Before discussing early English education, it is necessary to clarify the definition of early English education. In the term early English education, the word early in itself is very confusing. The dictionary definition of 'early childhood' in pedagogy refers to pre-admission to infancy or elementary school. However, early English education i
in the society of the landed gentry of early 19th-century England
One of the most popular novels inEnglish literature
Receives considerable attention from literary scholars
“From the very beginning— from the first moment, I may almost say— of my acquaintance with you, your manners, impressing me with the fullest belief of your arrogance, your conceit, and yo
teacher gave feedback about them.
Enabling objectives:
∙ Students can make predictions before listening.
∙ Students can find out general/specific information during listening.
∙ Students can fill in the gaps by understanding important communicative functions and words.
∙ Students can speak communicative functions freely in order to express desire for buying somethin
“There are many more speakers of World Englishes and people who use English for international communication than there are native speakers of it.”
“The present international status of English is rightly justified on the basis of the numerical strength of its non-native speakers; the cross-cultural and localized functional range of the language has developed in various domains.”
Dif
CLT (Communicative Language Teaching)
Communicative Language Teaching refers to
An approach to language teaching methodology that
emphasizes the development of a learners’
communicative competence
in the target language.
CLT (Communicative Language Teaching)
Classroom goals are focused on all of the components of CC and not restricted to gramma
How have EMI policies evolved ?
From the perspective of Government
The early 2000s : Policies related to EMI first surfaced
2004 : the Study Korea Project
Brain Korea 21
Recruiting professors with English proficiency
Having professors conduct classes inEnglish
Requiring students to take EMI academic units
Three questions to answer
How have EMI policies evolved and what
1. Introduction
1.1. Purpose of the Research
English has become the global language used nowadays in commerce, cultural exchanges as well human and diplomatic relations. Hence, English education has become a very important issue for nations all over the world. South Korea as a monolingual country has found inEnglish language a convenient access to the world and this is one of the reasons why t
1. 영어는 지역적으로 다르다. [English is differ from region by region]
“The English language," a phrase you may have frequently heard, gives the impression that English is a uniform system of communication used by all native speakers. Nothing could be further from the truth. The English spoken in the British Isles is recognizably different from that spoken in North America. With