North Korean refugee college students (NKRCS)English as second language (ESL)socio-educational modelThis study was designed to expand our understanding about the ways in which North Korean Refugee College Students (NKRCS) acquire English as their second langua...
EPIK stands for English Program in Korea, a program sponsored by the Korean Ministry of Education. The EPIK program was established in 1995 with the mandate to improve the English speaking abilities of students and teachers in Korea and to develop cultural exchanges. Through the EPIK Program, ...
What is the EPIK Program? The English Programme in Korea (EPIK), established by the Korean Ministry of Education in 1995, is a prestigious initiative associated with cultural exchange. Aiming to improve English-speaking abilities among both Korean students and teachers alike, cultural exchange is fu...
Needs analysis, Communicative skills, Korean postgraduate engineering students, EAPThis paper aims to investigate needs for skills in English of Korean postgraduate engineering students in an academic community. In raising these issues, this research compares the perceptions of Korean postgraduate ...
non-Korean parents and instructional needs of Korean vs. non-Korean students. Furthermore, the analysis highlighted both shared perspectives as well as perspectives that were unique to children, parents and teachers arising from their different roles in the school. Implications for improved practices ...
Intensive English Program provides students the right English course for those who want to enter the universities in U.S.A. The classes are small so teachers can give us personal attention to each one of us. Here at Indiana University you can learn English preparing for differen...
Korean is an example of a language that does not contain articles, but instead relies heavily on the context of the sentence, as well as determiners to indicate definiteness and specificity. In order to understand how students learn and acquire English articles, a basic understanding is needed ...
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The primary purpose of this research is to determine whether the implementation of Guided Language Acquisition Design (GLAD) teaching strategies increases the English receptive language and expressive vocabulary development of native Korean-speaking students. A secondary focus of the study is to identify ...
Each course has user reviews, so you can see which ones were most helpful to other students. If you know which aspect of the English language you want to work on, then Udemy can help you focus on them. There are specific courses for perfecting your grammar, learning business vocabulary, ...