Kookmin University's Department of Korean Language and Literature Holds Korean Speaking and Teaching Contest for Foreigners
- 24.07.01 / 박서연
The Department of Korean Language and Literature of Kookmin University (President Jung Seung-ryeol), together with the Tashkent Korean Institute (Director Pang Ju Man) and the National Council of the Russian Federation and the CIS Region, held the 'Student Speaking Contest' and 'Teacher Teaching Contest' as part of an international Korean language competition at the Kookmin University Global Center on June 25 (Tuesday).
The 2024 Russian-CIS Korean Speaking Contest was significant in that students from seven Korean language schools in four countries - Uzbekistan, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan - traveled to Korea to participate in the contest.
The finalists presented on the topics of 'Differences between my culture and Korean culture' or 'My life-changing experience', and the first prize went to Oybekova Rovia from the Korean Language Institute in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. "I was an ordinary student, but after learning Korean, I feel like I have become a more special and wonderful person," she said, adding that she hopes to become a person who can help the society through Korean.
Later, at the '2024 Russian-CIS Korean Teacher Lesson Presentation Competition', seven local Korean teachers from each country participated in the competition and presented lessons on Korean language and culture. The first prize was awarded to Abuoba Aigerim of the Almaty Korean Language Institute for her presentation on 'How to Elevate Korean Language.'
The project's researcher, Professor Lee Dong Eun of the Department of Korean Language and Literature at Kookmin University's Graduate School of International Education, said, "It was a classroom competition that highlighted the teachers' ingenious ideas for teaching Korean in a fun and colorful way in a challenging local context."
"We held the event in Korea to promote Korean language education in Russia and Central Asia," said Pang Ju Man, director of the Tashkent Korean Language Institute, which hosted the competition. "We are grateful to Kookmin University for organizing the event with great care."
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The Department of Korean Language and Literature of Kookmin University (President Jung Seung-ryeol), together with the Tashkent Korean Institute (Director Pang Ju Man) and the National Council of the Russian Federation and the CIS Region, held the 'Student Speaking Contest' and 'Teacher Teaching Contest' as part of an international Korean language competition at the Kookmin University Global Center on June 25 (Tuesday).
The 2024 Russian-CIS Korean Speaking Contest was significant in that students from seven Korean language schools in four countries - Uzbekistan, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan - traveled to Korea to participate in the contest.
The finalists presented on the topics of 'Differences between my culture and Korean culture' or 'My life-changing experience', and the first prize went to Oybekova Rovia from the Korean Language Institute in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. "I was an ordinary student, but after learning Korean, I feel like I have become a more special and wonderful person," she said, adding that she hopes to become a person who can help the society through Korean.
Later, at the '2024 Russian-CIS Korean Teacher Lesson Presentation Competition', seven local Korean teachers from each country participated in the competition and presented lessons on Korean language and culture. The first prize was awarded to Abuoba Aigerim of the Almaty Korean Language Institute for her presentation on 'How to Elevate Korean Language.'
The project's researcher, Professor Lee Dong Eun of the Department of Korean Language and Literature at Kookmin University's Graduate School of International Education, said, "It was a classroom competition that highlighted the teachers' ingenious ideas for teaching Korean in a fun and colorful way in a challenging local context."
"We held the event in Korea to promote Korean language education in Russia and Central Asia," said Pang Ju Man, director of the Tashkent Korean Language Institute, which hosted the competition. "We are grateful to Kookmin University for organizing the event with great care."
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