Koreans to cut loose from the rather stiff constraints of their hierarchical Confucian culture and a few drinks and a singalong are a big part of modern Korean social life.
Alcohol was first introduced to Korea from China and ancient Koreantexts tell of a King who uses alcohol to seduce and impregnate a female courtier. The historic drink of choice was ‘soju’ a rough rice wine with a fearso
①The textbook deals all language skills introducing various texts including cultural information.
In Chapter 4, the main topic is Dol party, the first birthday celebrated in Korea. It covers Korean culture, so it is suitable for the course goals as well as the communication skills.
② Since the students needs and interests are different, the textbook can’t cover all although it has lots of
text theory. It is ecotourism and it is basically alternative tourism which is sustainable. But it is not just a tourist object from social awakening in environmental pollution but also it is just typical tourism for people’s happiness.
II.2 What is our focus?
Our basic question is " Why people climb mountain?"
So, we want to find diverse motivation of mountain tourism. We thought mounta
textbooks used in compulsory education course describe solutions to the environmental problems?
2) Second, what is Korean’s cognition on solving environmental problems found in survey?
Research Methods
∥Social level and individual level
To clear term, social-level practice means activities conducted at social. The subjects of this refer themselves to the subjects of public area, and u
Ⅰ. Introduction of Study
1. Background of study
Although the name of 'QR code' was difficult to remember at first, the recognition rate of 'QR Code' is increasing day by day. As smart phones have become popular globally, various marketings which are using it have appeared. One of the typical marketings is QR code marketing. If QR code which is also called 2D barcode is scanned, it simpl