for locals and global tourists and met lots of people who were interested in Korean royal palaces, and traditional Korean culture.
I found that there were many questions tourists wanted to know about the past of Korea. For instance, North and South American tourists asked me about how Joseon dynasty could last for over five hundred years. European visitors wanted to know that Korea still has
script. The first newspaper ad for Coca-Cola soon appeared in The Atlanta Journal, inviting thirsty citizens to try "the new and popular soda fountain drink." Hand-painted oilcloth signs reading "Coca-Cola" appeared on store awnings, with the suggestion "Drink" added to inform passersby that the new beverage was for soda fountain refreshment. During the first year, sales averaged a modest nine dr
Limitations & Suggestions
1. The students can be overwhelmed by the requirements. That is, making a news script from an article and having news broadcasting in front of the class can be somehow difficult for them to perform.
In general, speaking in front of the class is considered demanding for Korean students. For the more, having news broadcasting in front of their peers can give
script of the video that the students are going to watch. (The video is an excerpt from an American TV series, Everybody Loves Raymond, related to ordering food at a restaurant.) The script has occasional blanks, and students are to fill in the blanks. The hint of the vocabulary that fits in the blanks is provided in the box below the script.
B. Teacher puts the video on. For the first time, tea
Script(文字) : Visible Marks For Record
Condition = a language unit : a letter = 1 : 1
cf. Signal fire(烽火) or sign language(手语) is not a script
Logographic Writing(表意文字)
- Pictograph(象形文字)
Sumerian(B.C 3100), Egyptian(B.C 3000),
Hittite(B.C 1500), Chinese character(汉字, B.C 1300)
Phonographic Writing(表音文字)
- A syllabic script(音