Understanding the Importance of English Education in South Korea and Exploring the Reasons Why South Korean Students Come to a University in the Midwest
What kinds of challenges do Korean students struggle with in terms of
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What kinds of challenges do Korean students struggle with in terms of
studying and learning English in Korea and the United States? Through analyzing the Summary of Findings, the researcher discovered the following difficulties in terms of studying and learning English in Korea and the United States. Typically, English education in Korea concentrates on putting a great number of hours into English reading, listening, grammar, and vocabulary abilities through the entire public and private educational system. Twenty-six out of 30 Korean students strongly believed that South Korean English teachers emphasized that it was necessary for South Korean students to improve the above English skills if they wanted to enter the top ranking Korean universities and to find good jobs. Due to the importance of the above English skills in Korea, South Korean English teachers keep pushing South Korean students to use numerous English materials and workbooks which are mainly specialized in the above areas of English studies. As described above, half of the 30 Korean students spent more than 20 hours per week learning and studying English in Korea when they were high school students, and a couple of these students put even more than 30 hours per week into extensively studying English. Furthermore, all 30 Korean students experienced attending private English institutes at least once, and they mentioned that private English teachers were Koreans 71 and primarily taught English reading, listening, grammar, and vocabulary skills similar to public schools. Interestingly, they stated that the main roles of these English teachers in private institutes supported them to obtain the best score on the English tests of the public schools and the English part of the annual university entrance exam instead of a more practical use of the language. The above situations show that South Korean students have spent numerous hours for several years on English through the public and private educational system, and some of them even decide to come to the United States to improve their English abilities. In the Summary of Findings, the majority of the 30 Korean students thought that the English educational environment in Korea was not joyful or meaningful, so they strongly believed that there was no purpose for learning and studying English without achieving the best scores on every English test. Due to this reason, the 30 Korean students poorly ranked English education in Korea. Therefore, the researcher indicates that learning and studying English for South Korean students is not effectively or efficiently constructed, and the level of South Korean students’ satisfaction of learning and studying English in Korea is relatively low. Because of the improper English environment in Korea, it definitely makes it difficult for South Korean students to be interested in learning and studying English consistently and to improve English speaking and writing skills. Surprisingly, the researcher discovered that most South Korean students learn and study English for more than 10 years through the public and private educational system in Korea, but when they arrive in the United States, most of them struggle to use their English abilities; particularly, they are seriously lacking English speaking and writing 72 skills. Because of this reason, many of the 30 Korean students experienced the difficulties of speaking English with native-English speakers and foreigners and writing an essay or academic paper for their American college assignments. Furthermore, many interviewees commented that it was very challenging for them to listen to native-English speakers’ conversations because of different accents and pronunciations and to fully understand specific jargon and terminology related to students’ majors and American slang. In addition, the majority of the 30 Korean students mentioned that it was very difficult for them to build a strong relationship with a domestic student or a local community member. That is why many Korean interviewees stated that they typically hung out with Korean friends even though they came to the United States to improve their English abilities. Moreover, some of the 30 Korean students strongly agreed that it was a big problem for them to find a way not to speak Korean with other international students frequently and to connect with more domestic American students and local community members because they really wanted to speak English with Americans. The researcher discovered that South Korean students struggle to find an American to practice their English with daily and worry about consistently hanging out with Korean friends while they live in the United States. Through the above findings, the researcher was able to determine the difficulties of learning and studying English in Korea and America. Before finalizing the answer of this question, the researcher strongly suggests that South Korea evenly focus on the four parts of English education and recruit more qualified native-English teachers from 73 English speaking countries to provide South Korean students with a good quality of English education if South Koreans wish to be successful learning and studying English or if they decide to go to English speaking countries. If not, it will continuously be challenging for South Korean students to significantly improve English speaking and writing skills even though South Korean students go to English speaking countries to improve their English proficiency. Download 1.49 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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