. The Development of Buddhism
Buddhism evolved from the Indian philosophy ofthe 6th century BC with its concept of saṃsāra and karman. The saṃsāra (the Wheel of Birth and Death) is the eternal cycle of rebirth of every living creature. Karman (act) describes all that someone chose to do whether it is deeds, words or thoughts and is followed by a distinct reaction. Karman
life
Goals
Kyungsechiyong(경세치용): learning provides substantive benefits
Leeyonghusaeng(이용후생): improve nation’s life
Silsagusi(실사구시): attitude which search for profound truth
Institution of higher education
Moonmyo(문묘) : place to perform seokjeonje(석전제)
Seokjeonje(석전제) : to perform the semiannual services in honor of Confucius
1. Corporate Overview
(2008 standard)
Global Sales : $25 billion
Subsidiary Outside the United States Sales: $ 16 billion (64% of total sales)
business in 60 countries around the world
products on sale in approximately 200 countries
Number of Employees: 79,000
1950s
they develop electronics-related products, including electrical and mechanical fields in the new product developmen
Ⅰ. Text Book : Middle School English 1 (교학사, 2000)
Ⅱ. Unit : Lesson 12. The Year ofthe Horse
Ⅲ. Goal : Understand a legend about the Chinese Zodiac
Ⅳ. Objectives
a. Terminal Objective
Students will understand the given text and will be able to
understand the storyline in general.
b. Enabling Objec
Ⅰ. Text : Middle School English 1 ( Ji-hak )
Ⅱ. Unit : Lesson 7. How Was Your Summer?
Ⅲ. Instructor : Kim Nam-Joo
Ⅳ. General Aims of This Lesson
1. Language Skills
(1) Listening : Students will be able to choose a picture and write its number using information from listening to conversations about daily activities.
(2) Speaking : Students will be able to talk on the phone.