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"Squid Game" comes live in concert
World Renowned Musician Jung Jae-il's Solo Concert
Jung Jae-il is an acclaimed musician and the music director of the global mega-hit Netflix series, "Squid Game," as well as the film that showcased the power of K-content, "Parasite."
In his solo concert, Jung Jae-il will present his beloved songs from the "Squid Game" and "Parasite" soundtracks, along with his latest album, "Listen," in live performances. This stage will not only highlight his charm as a performer but also the extensive and profound musical spectrum he encompasses as a composer, music director, conductor, and more.
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Adoration of the Korean: Expatriate Tales Made in Korea
For the Love of Time: Tales From Home and Abroad
Theory and Criticism in the Chicago Tradition: Ten Essays Composed Abroad
shellhair.jpgYeongamsa-ji Temple Site – 영암사지 (Hapcheon, Gyeongsangnam-do)
The Yeongamsa-ji Temple Site is located on the southern slopes of Mt. Hwangmaesan (1,113 m) in southwestern Hapcheon, Gyeongsangnam-do. The temple is believed to date back to the Silla Dynasty (57 B.C. – 935 A.D); however, the exact date as to when the temple was first established is unknown. According to historical records, the monk Jeogyeon-daesa (932-1014) stayed at the temple until his death at the age of 83. Another indicator of the temple’s origins can be discerned from the style of the temple. The style of the temple indicates that it was grounded in esoteric Buddhism, which was popular in the late Silla Dynasty (57 B.C. – 935 A.D.).
In 1984, an archaeological team excavated part of the Yeongamsa-ji Temple Site. During that time, the main hall was discovered. In addition to the main hall, an attached building was also discovered. The archaeologists also discovered that the three-story pagoda, the stone lantern, and the main hall were all placed in a straight line. Also, in a neighbouring clearing, a pair of stele were located on either side of another shrine hall. In total, it was discovered through these archaeological efforts that the main hall had been rebuilt three separate times. Besides these discoveries, numerous other things were located on the temple site, as well. These included foot stones and roof tiles that dated back to the end of Unified Silla (668-935 A.D.) and up to the Goryeo Dynasty (918-1392). Also, a Gilt-bronze Standing Buddha that was created in the 8th century was also excavated at the site, which helps us to better understand when the temple was first founded.
Another interesting feature of the temple, which gives archaeologists a better understanding of the temple, are the artifacts that still remain at the Yeongamsa-ji Temple Site like the stone stairs on either side of the central main hall platform. The stone retaining walls for the foundation of the main hall feature stone reliefs with human and animal faces on them. Not only is it rare to have the stone stairs remain at such a historic temple site, but designs on the stairs like the pair of Gareungbinga (Kalavinka) on the northern stairs are unique, as well.
In total, the Yeongamsa-ji Temple Site is home to three Korean Treasures. They are the “Twin Lion Stone Lantern at Yeongamsa Temple Site,” which is Korean Treasure #353; the “Three-Story Stone Pagoda at Yeongamsa Temple Site,” which is Korean Treasure #480; and the “Tortoise-Shaped Pedestal at Yeongamsa Temple Site,” which is Korean Treasure #489. In addition to these three Korean Treasure, the temple site itself, the “Yeongamsa Temple Site,” is designated as a Historic Site.
Temple Site LayoutWhen you first approach the temple site grounds from the east, you’ll notice several stone foundations to numerous auxiliary buildings that once stood out in front of the temple. Making your way up to the next plateau, you’ll find even more elevated pieces of earth and foundation stones. These were corridors that probably acted as a stairway that led up to the final plateau that housed the main shrine halls at Yeongnamsa Temple. These large retaining walls that separate the three plateaus at the Yeongamsa-ji Temple Site are a beautiful blend of old and new stones to help reconstruct the basic outline of the former temple.
Now standing on the third, and final plateau, with the beautiful Mt. Hwangmaesan as a backdrop, you’ll notice a three-story pagoda in the centre. This is the “Three-Story Stone Pagoda at Yeongamsa Temple Site,” which is Korean Treasure #480. The pagoda is presumed to date back to the 9th century, when the temple was first built. It’s located in front of the main shrine hall. In 1969, the pagoda was discovered, but it had collapsed. Subsequently, the pagoda was reassembled, and it now stands 3.8 metres in height. It has a two-tier base and a three-story body. It’s missing its decorative finial top. The pagoda resembles the traditional Silla-era design. Additionally, the second and third story of the pagoda are significantly smaller than the first story body stone. But overall, the body seems both balanced and well-preserved.
To the right and left of the “Three-Story Stone Pagoda at Yeongamsa Temple Site” are foundations for corridors and auxiliary buildings. It’s to the rear of the pagoda that you find two sets of narrow stones on either side of a final stone retaining wall. Be careful when climbing these stairs because the stones are quite narrow.
Standing on the final raised section of the temple site grounds, you’ll first find the “Twin Lion Stone Lantern at Yeongamsa Temple Site.” This stone lantern is believed to have first been erected on the temple site sometime during Unified Silla (668-935 A.D.) during the 9th century. In 1933, the Japanese, during Japanese Colonial Rule (1910-1945), tried to take this stone lantern, but the local villagers resisted these attempts. Fortunately, it was kept, and ultimately preserved, at the local township (myeon) office. The “Twin Lion Stone Lantern at Yeongamsa Temple Site” was eventually relocated back to the temple site in 1959, after a former hermitage was built at the Yeongamsa-ji Temple Site. As for the design of the stone lantern, the light chamber is set in the middle of the lantern with a three-tiered base and a crowning capstone. The light chamber is octagonal in shape and built in the traditional Unified Silla design. However, what sets it apart is the twin lion stone statues support the light chamber. The twin lions stand atop a base stone that has a lotus design engraved on it. The lions’ back claws are stepping on top of the base stone, while the front claws hold up the upper stone lion chamber with their heads facing upwards. Overall, the design of the lions is quite realistic. As for the light chamber, the exterior is adorned with the four images of the Four Heavenly Kings.
To the rear of the “Twin Lion Stone Lantern at Yeongamsa Temple Site” is the Geumdang-ji, which is the main hall site at the Yeongamsa-ji Temple Site. There are fragmentary stone artifacts remaining on the surface of the Geumdang-ji. This includes the stone base for the main altar. Rather interestingly, and unlike most other temple sites, the Geumdang-ji retains some of its unique features like the stairs on either side of the middle portion of the embankments. While the southern set of stairs and their railings seem a little worse for wear, the northern set seem pretty well preserved all things considered. And if you look close enough, you’ll notice that both railings are adorned with what appear to be Gareungbinga (Kalavinka). Also, the stone retaining wall that is keeping the Geumdang-ji embankment in place is adorned with various stone reliefs that include human faces, animals, and even what looks to be either a tiger or lion. This engravings are quite remarkable and surprising at first glance.
To the far right of the Geumdang-ji, you’ll notice the temple site’s stone basin. It’s also in this area that there are the remains of a former auxiliary building, as well. But it’s to the left rear of the Geumdang-ji, and unmarked, that you’ll find another clearing. This clearing houses the “Tortoise-Shaped Pedestal at Yeongamsa Temple Site.” This clearing is known as the West Geumdang-ji area of the temple site grounds. Out in front of the embankment for the former shrine hall, you’ll find a stone pillar with a base. This stone pillar with base was probably the base for a stone lantern. And on either side of the embankment, you’ll find the two “Tortoise-Shaped Pedestal at Yeongamsa Temple Site.” These two stele remain without their body stones and their capstones. The eastern stele has its back engraved with hexagonal patterns, while the rectangular supporting stone for the main body is carved with a cloud-like design. And while this stele has an overall look of a tortoise, it has the head of a dragon with an outstretched neck. In its mouth, it holds a magic orb. The western stele, on the other hand, is also engraved with hexagonal patterns on its back. The supporting stone for the main body is engraved with panel decorations on its four sides and lotus petals around its edges. This western stele is slightly smaller and thinner than the neighbouring eastern stele. While the identities of who the stele’s were dedicated to are unknown, it’s believed that both were built during the 9th century during Unified Silla (668-935 A.D.).
How To Get ThereThere is simply no easy way to get to the Yeongamsa-ji Temple Site by public transportation. If you take a bus, it could take you over two hours to get to the temple site. With that being said, the easiest way to get to the Yeongamsa-ji Temple Site is by car. And if you don’t have a car, you can take a taxi from the Hapcheon Intercity Bus Terminal; however, the taxi ride will take about 30 minutes, or 27 km, and it’ll cost you about 35,000 won (one way).
Overall Rating: 6.5/10The Yeongamsa-ji Temple Site is beautifully situated below the picturesque peaks of Mt. Hwangmaesan. This ideal location is beautifully blended with an assortment of Korean Treasures that include the “Twin Lion Stone Lantern at Yeongamsa Temple Site,” the “Three-Story Stone Pagoda at Yeongamsa Temple Site,” and the “Tortoise-Shaped Pedestal at Yeongamsa Temple Site.” All put together, the temple site has a beautiful symmetry in an amazing location. While more difficult to get to, it’s definitely worth the time and effort to find.
The entire temple site grounds with Mt. Hwangmaesan as a backdrop. A look up at the “Three-Story Stone Pagoda at Yeongamsa Temple Site.” A look at both the “Three-Story Stone Pagoda at Yeongamsa Temple Site” and the “Twin Lion Stone Lantern at Yeongamsa Temple Site.” A closer look at the “Three-Story Stone Pagoda at Yeongamsa Temple Site.” The view that the three-story pagoda gets to enjoy. The view from the stone lantern out towards the three-story pagoda. A beautiful view from the temple site grounds. The view from the Geumdang-ji. One of the stone engravings that adorns the Geumdang-ji retaining walls. Another of the beautiful engravings that adorns the Geumdang-ji retaining walls. And one more of the animal engravings that adorns the Geumdang-ji retaining walls. One of the Gareungbinga (Kalavinka) that adorns the side stairs to the Geumdang-ji. The western stele that’s part of the “Tortoise-Shaped Pedestal at Yeongamsa Temple Site.” A stone pillar, which was probably a stone lantern, out in front of the former shrine hall in the West Geumdang-ji area. The eastern stele that’s part of the “Tortoise-Shaped Pedestal at Yeongamsa Temple Site.” And one last look at the amazing Yeongamsa-ji Temple Site.2024 GS TESOL HUFS Spring Admission
Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
MA in TESOL
Spring 2024 Admissions
Upgrade Your Teaching - Upgrade Your Profession!
HUFS Graduate School of TESOL!
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Application Process
1st Round
Apply Online
Submit Documents
Interview
September 22 ~ October 6, 2023
September 22 ~ October 6, 2023
October 21, 2023
2nd Round
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Interview
November 6 ~ 20, 2023
November 6 ~ 20, 2023
December 2, 2023
* Please visit our website for a detailed timeframe.
- Departments (Major)
- Department of English Language Teaching
- Department of ELT Materials & Technology
- Admission Selection Process
- Document evaluation
※ Preference is given to applicants who have a TESOL-related diploma or certificate.
- Interview (Attendance is mandatory)
※ Applicants who are overseas, have difficulty travelling due to COVID-19, or who are
recommended not to attend a face-to-face interview can request a video interview
(remote interview) by contacting the GS TESOL Office when submitting application documents.
- Dual Degree & Study Abroad Program
- Dual Degree Program with Temple University (2 Semesters at Temple Univ. + 3 Semesters at HUFS)
- 3+1 Program at the University of Hawaii at Manoa
- Benefits & Scholarships
1) Department Highlights
- In the GS TESOL, our primary goal is to help you to become a professional language teacher who can apply theoretical and pedagogical knowledge to real-world English language teaching situations.
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What to expect:
- All classes are taught in English
- Learn how to address classroom challenges through theory and research
- Develop competence in contemporary teaching methods and assessment techniques
- Apply theories using multimedia and Learning Management Systems (LMS)
- Explore Edutech (e.g., corpus data) and design/innovative language lessons
- We offer diverse courses covering various aspects of English language teaching from second language acquisition theories to practical pedagogical applications.
2) Flexibility in Course Selection and Tracks
- Course Selection
* You can freely register in any course, regardless of your major (ELT, ELT-MT)
* Courses available in the GS TESOL:
- Graduation Track Selection
* Choose from 3 graduation tracks—Thesis, portfolio, or coursework—, to align with your academic goals
- Online Classes
* GS TESOL offers a variety of online courses each semester, enabling you to tailor your educational experience to your specific needs.
3) Scholarship
- Applicants with the highest scores on their entrance exam may be awarded a scholarship.
- Outstanding Academic Performance Scholarship
Students who achieved a high GPA in their previous semester may be eligible for a merit scholarship
- Scholarship for Teachers
Students who have a Teacher's Certificate(Lv.2) authorised by the Ministry of Education and are currently working full-time at an elementary or secondary school can apply for this scholarship.
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Internship Program
- GS TESOL students can participate in the overseas internship programs offered by the
TESOL Professional Education Center at HUFS.
- Overseas Internship Programs:
* Internship at California State University(San Bernardino):
Students can take part in the 4-week internship programs at California State University.
* Internship at Selkirk College(Canada):
Students can participate in the 4-week internship programs at Selkirk College(Canada).
- Special Features
- No TOPIK requirement for foreign students
- Class hours are between 6:30 p.m. ~ 9:40 p.m. (2 classes per day), 2 to 3 days a week (weekdays).
- Further Details
Please visit our website at http://tesolgs.hufs.ac.kr or email us at [email protected].
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Graduate School of TESOL
In an era of increasing globalization and information exchange, the demand for English education is experiencing an unprecedented rise. In turn, more English educators are sought after around the world than ever before as proficiency in English proves instrumental in the effective exchange of information, as well as survival, in this competitive climate.
To meet such demand, the Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (HUFS), a university known for its leading role as a powerhouse of foreign language programs, established the Graduate School of TESOL (GS TESOL). The GS TESOL intends to nurture English teaching specialists who take proactive and pragmatic approaches to the application of theory, research, and development in the field of English language learning and teaching.
Additionally, the GS TESOL trains educators to develop various kinds of English educational content using information technologies and continues to push for fundamental research that will help accumulate and develop professional knowledge. Our exchange programs with prestigious universities around the world also offer students opportunities to experience studying in an academic setting overseas and to build skills that will enhance their current study as well as future personal and professional plans.
Ultimately, the GS TESOL aims to become one of the world’s leading graduate schools, making it possible for HUFS to serve as a hub for TESOL education in Asia.
Study within a dynamic program
The Graduate School of TESOL is a progressive program that caters to those who wish to complete their graduate studies in the evening while attending to other responsibilities during the day. Along with a wide variety of courses to choose from, we offer a robust yet flexible schedule for those wishing to enhance their TESOL credentials.
Learn from our dedicated faculty
Our faculty at the Graduate School of TESOL is comprised of professional educators who bring years of teaching experience and TESOL expertise. Whether you wish to learn more about contemporary EFL theory, create educational multimedia, or simply learn the latest trends in EFL practices, you will receive strong support throughout your study from our team of dedicated tutors.
Collaborate within a web of learning
Within the Graduate School of TESOL, you'll have the opportunity to study with fellow students who represent all kinds of professions - public and private school teachers, college instructors, content developers, or business entrepreneurs. Tap this network of colleagues to enhance your own knowledge and skills!
Department of English Language Teaching: There are a variety of reasons to study in the Department of English Language Teaching (ELT): solidify EFL theory or knowledge, upgrade academic credentials, improve teaching skills, establish a network of colleagues, or learn best practices in teaching EFL. Accordingly, the curriculum is designed for educators at all levels and in diverse contexts.
Department of ELT Materials & Technology: The Department of ELT Materials & Technology (ELT MT) provides a truly unique and exciting opportunity for individuals who wish to extend their EFL knowledge via technology and multimedia. If you are interested in learning how to manage your own educational website or create multimedia materials, then this place is for you!
Our Goal
The Graduate School of TESOL at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (HUFS) aims to educate graduate students with the expectation that they become competent in TESOL instruction, administrative decision-making, and content development. To accomplish this goal, we seek to empower students through the integration of innovative teaching methodologies and up-to-date educational technologies that will enrich the EFL learning experience. Hence, as we strive to increase the quality of teacher-training instruction, our students can feel confident in implementing contemporary theoretical knowledge and expertise in educational technology to propel their careers and research opportunities in new and exciting directions.
Our Mission
1. To ensure excellence in English language learning and teaching by training qualified English language teachers.
2. To play a leading role in the development of English education in Korea through professional workshops and lectures.
3. To help administrators, teaching staff and practitioners of ELT meet global language education standards.
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Korean classes in November!
Busan's Korean Language Institute For Foreigners (KLIFF) is offering classes for everyone. Make a change by learning Korean this season. The teachers at KLIFF can help!
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We have as many as 9 levels of Korean ability for you to choose from. We also offer special lectures targeted toward the Korean proficiency test.
We're open from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and available Sunday, too!
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Busan's Korean Language Institute For Foreigners (KLIFF) is offering classes for everyone. Make a change by learning Korean this season. The teachers at KLIFF can help!
Think it takes a year to speak Korean well? Think again! In just a month we can get you speaking with the locals!
KLIFF is located in two convenient locations: PNU and Haeundae.
We have as many as 9 levels of Korean ability for you to choose from. We also offer special lectures targeted toward the Korean proficiency test.
We're open from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and available Sunday, too!
Questions or need directions? Feel free to call us any time at 010-9108-6594, or email to [email protected]. You can also check us out at www.kliff.co.kr.
See the map below to our PNU location, call or see our website for Haeundae classes.
looking for a Drummer
We(Rock Band) are looking for a Drummer.
We play mostly Nirvana songs every Saturday.
- Song List -
Smells like~, Come as you are, Lithium, Breed, Rape me, In bloom, About a girl,
Dive, Heart-shaped box, Blew
Call or text me(010-9683-6900)
Thanks.
Pharmacy student looking for a basic job teaching English. Availability from December 2023.
Hi from brazil,
I'm a pharmacy student, and I want to be a teacher because I grew up with many cousins and two sisters and that's why i really want to learn Korean and teach English.
I speak intermediate English so I classify myself as a more basic teacher, I don't drink or smoke, I'm helpful, I have a way resolution based on dialogue and feedback. I have experience in pharmacy, my goal is to do a master's degree in health sciences, I like microbiology and English, I like outdoor activities. My dream is to visit Seoul.
》Thanks for getting in touch and I'm at your disposition.
My Son Reacts to a REAL Korean Food Alleyway
Tongin Market is an outdoor marketplace in Seoul that's kind of like a pay-as-you-go buffet, where you choose only what you want from several of the vendors in a long alleyway. One thing that makes this place unique is that you can also pay using traditional coins, called 엽전, which makes the experience more memorable and fun. I went there together with my son and we ate until we were full, and then ate some more. (This video is not sponsored.)
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The Plain Form (Conjugation + Usage) | Live Class Abridged
The Plain Form has many uses ranging from grammar forms (such as quoting statements), to writing (such as in test example sentences), and to speaking (such as to friends, or to yourself). In Sunday's most recent live stream I taught how to conjugate the Plain Form, as well as when and how to use the Plain Form. Here's the summarized version.
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What’s It Like Being a Foreign English Teacher in Korea? | Street Interview
The views expressed in this video do not represent that of Asian Boss or the general expat community in Korea. We invited a group of foreign English teachers in Korea to share what it's really like to have this popular job for foreigners in Korea.
0:00 - Intro
0:49 - Where are you from and how long have you been an English teacher in Korea? 1:48 - Why teach English in Korea?
3:52 - Basic requirements
6:54 - How much do foreign English teachers make?
9:09 - Biggest struggles
11:08 - Perception of foreign English teachers in Korean society
12:23 - Most rewarding parts of being a foreign English in Korea
14:43 - Plans for the future
16:44 - Advice to foreigners who consider becoming an English teacher in Korea
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December 2023 - OnCheonJang Station - Newly Remodeled, Foreign Owned, GREAT LOCATION
PLEASE, only foreigners and/or English speakers only (from any country).
Email us at the address at the end of the video.
AVAILABLE DECEMBER 2023.
3,000,000 deposit / 400,000 rent UNFURNISHED
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In December 2023, we will have another newly remodeled apartment for rent. The design of the apartment is the same as this video. These pictures and this video is not the actual apartment.
The new apartment is being remodeled.
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Why Small Talk is Different in Korea - Understanding the Culture
This is an aspect of Korean culture I had to learn over time, but Koreans typically don't initiate small talk (or appreciate it) the same way that we do in the US and in many other countries. However, there are many situations where you can do it, and even when they'd appreciate it, but you'll have to learn those before attempting them in order to avoid making others uncomfortable.
I met with Gillian 쌤 and we discussed how to do small talk in Korea, and when to avoid it completely in today's newest "A Glass with Billy" episode.
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