Cyber Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Completes PY2025 Fulbright ETA Korean Language Program
Cyber Hankuk University of Foreign Studies has successfully concluded its PY2025 Fulbright ETA Korean language program aimed at training American English teaching assistants.
The Name Called by the Deaf Grandmother [Growing Up at the Boundary of Lee Gil-bora]
The article discusses the challenges of naming a child born to a Korean and a Japanese parent while considering the unique needs of having a deaf grandmother who communicates through sign language.
Opening a New Path in Korean Language Education
A new white paper documenting 38 years of the National Korean Language Teachers' Association has been published, highlighting its significant impact on Korean language education.
The EU Wants to Learn Korean; 'The K-Pop Warriors' are Responsible
The growing popularity of K-Pop, especially the song "Golden," is motivating more Americans to learn the Korean language, with universities and language apps responding to the demand.
Cyber Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Completes Collaborative Korean Language Short Course with Foreign Learners and Aspiring Korean Language Teachers
Cyber Hankuk University of Foreign Studies successfully concluded a three-week Korean language short course aimed at foreign learners residing in Korea.
Why is there the term 'Job Preparation' only in Korean?
The article explores the unique Korean expression 'μ·¨μ μ€λΉ μ€' (Job Preparation) and its cultural implications, contrasting it with similar terms in European languages that emphasize unemployment or being not yet employed.
Two [Language Life]
The article discusses the grammatical nuances of plurality in language, focusing on the Korean language's use of the suffix '-λ€' for pluralization compared to singular and dual forms found in other languages.