One-day Korean class for foreigners to celebrate Hangeul Day
  • 4 years ago
한글날 맞아 외국인을 위한 한국어 교실 개최

Also for Hangeul Day, South Korean first lady Kim Jung-sook gave a speech on Thursday to encourage international students taking part in a Korean speaking competition.
There was also a one-day Korean class for foreign students at the King Sejong Institute Foundation.
Jang Tae-hyun reports.
To celebrate the Korean Alphabet Day, known as Hangeul Day,... Gyeongbokgung Palace has been turned into a classroom.
"To promote the Korean language, the palace is running a one-day Korean class for foreigners... and it has hired a special teacher for the day."
A Korean teacher with over one million Youtube subscribers came to teach some basic Korean language to students from all over the world.
"It's a very unique thing to have a country small like this to have our own alphabet and also, as many people know, it's scientifically and linguistically proven that Korean alphabet is an effective phonetic alphabet to express many other languages, not just Korean language."
Students enjoyed the class while wearing face masks and sitting apart from each other.
Only 15 students could be in the classroom, but they seemed to be happy with the experience.
"I feel like she incorporated a lot of cultural aspects of the language rather than just the language itself. I found that a valuable learning experience."
"Well for me, I've been looking for more arts and crafts and I didn't really expect that there's going to be a crafting activity. So, I was so happy that I learned even though it's really hard."
The King Sejong Institute Foundation and Gyeongbokgung Palace are planning to offer more educational programs to promote Korea's cultural heritage.
Jang Tae-hyun, Arirang News.
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