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The training content was made by based on TEE (Teaching English in English) which was for teachers at secondary schools in Gyeongsangbuk-do. The purpose of the training was to obtain skills to teach specialized subjects in English. They learned active learning skills like class planning, class skills, communications and so on. Their classes were to review and improve of listening, reading, speaking and writing. They also took some non-English classes, e.g., understanding of different cultures (about Islam), international sense (about United Nations) and some others.

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The training content was made by based on TEE (Teaching English in English) which was for teachers at secondary schools in Gyeongsangbuk-do. The purpose of the training was to obtain skills to teach specialized subjects in English. They learned active learning skills like class planning, class skills, communications and so on. Their classes were to review and improve of listening, reading, speaking and writing. They also took some non-English classes, e.g., understanding of different cultures (about Islam), sense (about United Nations) and some others.

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K-water Inje English Village (Chuncheon) https://www.kwateriev.com/about-1

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Incheon English Village http://icev.go.kr/eng/sub/intro/intro03.php

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Jeju English village

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Changnyeong English Village (CEV) Gyesong, South Korea

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The Local Construction of a Global Language: Ideologies of English in South

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Globalization of Language and Culture in Asia: The Impact of Globalization https://books.google.co.jp/books?id=QDeniyscslkC&pg=PA168&lpg=PA168&dq=daejeon+english+village&source=bl&ots=qK0x6MM3G6&sig=ACfU3U26H23OorYuby_of_f3jsLqQN8Csg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiM2si9nIniAhUDfXAKHdpHAQsQ6AEwEXoECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=daejeon%20english%20village&f=false

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Busan Daegu Daegu Gyeongbuk English Village

Daejeon Gangwon Gwangju Gyeonggi Incheon Jeju North Chungcheong North Gyeongsang North Jeolla Sejong Seoul South Chungcheong South Gyeongsang South Jeolla Ulsan (17)

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Gyeonggi EV Paju Biggest, near border (Change Up Campus) http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20 Nowon English village

Muju-gun, Jeollabuk-do, Korea

Ansan Hwajeong English Village Daegu Daegu Gyeongbuk English Village

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https://www.ube-k.ac.jp/en/topics/20180820-0831/ 018.11.16 English training was conducted for Ube Kosen faculty members in Daegu Gyeongbuk English Village, which was run by Yeungjin University, for 2 weeks from Monday, August 20 2018 to Friday, August 31 2018. 5 faculty members, 3 from Department of General Education, 1 from Department of Mechanical Engineering and 1 from Department of Business Administration, participated the training. The English village has 55 English native speakers from USA, UK and Canada as instructors and all of them have TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) qualification from University of Wisconsin – River Falls in USA. The training content was made by based on TEE (Teaching English in English) which was for teachers at secondary schools in Gyeongsangbuk-do. The purpose of the training was to obtain skills to teach specialized subjects in English. They learned active learning skills like class planning, class skills, communications and so on. Their classes were to review and improve of listening, reading, speaking and writing. They also took some non-English classes, e.g., understanding of different cultures (about Islam), international sense (about United Nations) and some others. Our faculty members had 3 classes in the morning, 4 classes in the afternoon and 1 class after supper, total of 8 classes a day. They usually had all meals with their English instructors, so they were able to use English all day. In the second week of the training, Ube Kosen faculty members performed mock lectures in English at Department of Mechanical and Department of Business Administration of Yeungjin University. On the last day, they performed a mock lecture in English in front of English instructors for the final evaluation. We learned how to provide professional education in English by taking this training which was conducted by Ube Kosen first time. We would like to use skills we learned in the future.

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Gyeonggi EV Paju Biggest, near border (Change Up Campus) http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20171017000723 Gyeonggi EV Yangpyeong (Change Up Campus) Ansan EV (2004) Daebu Island (closed in Dec 2012) Incheon EV http://icev.go.kr/eng/ Busan: Busan Global Village Geoje EV http://www.gev.co.kr/

Daegu: Daegu Gyeongbuk EV

       Yeungjin EV

Changnyeong EV, Gyesong (richards international relationship center) http://www.cev.co.kr/eng/village/village_introduce.do

Suwon Global Village

In Japan: Tokyo https://www.english-village.net/ Osaka, https://englishvillage.co.jp/about/

Nagasaki

US version: http://www.concordialanguagevillages.org/adult-programs

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5494169/Little-Britain-dangerous-border-world.html Mar 13, 2018

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Kim, Cheonsu (2011) A Study on the Korean English-village Model through Comparative... Download Citation on Research Gate | On Apr 1, 2011, 김정수 and others published A Study on the Korean English-village Model through Comparative

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https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/english-today/article/english-fever-in-south-korea-its-history-and-symptoms/9BBA3AF0F8D34F57B5CB5D5A48545E77 https://muse.jhu.edu/article/439468/pdf

与那覇 恵子 (2006) 「英語村」を通して見る韓国の英語教育 [in Japanese] A review of the Korean English education through "English Village" project The Meio University bulletin (12), 67-80.

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Bae, Young-mi, 2006, A Study on the Overall Status and Effects of the English Villages, MA, Kyunghee University.

Gina Kim (2010) An Overview of English Village and Camp Programs in Korea (Hoseo University) Hyundai English Language and Literature Society 28(3) 2010.08 139-156.

Lee, Byungmin (2009) An analysis of both the characteristics of classes and teacher and student interaction in an English Village using COLT. English Teaching. 2009, Vol. 64(2), p 199-232. Abstract: The main goal of this study is to investigate how meaningful and communicative the classes in an English Village are. Furthermore it attempts to observe the amount of student participation in the class discourse. Four classes from the Kyunggi Ansan English Village in 2005 were selected. These four classes were a part of a 5-day English program in which second year middle school students participate across the Kyunggi province. COLT Parts A and B were used to analyze the characteristics of the four classes. In addition, the amount of actual time spent speaking in English by the students and the teachers was also calculated. The results revealed that even though the classes used English exclusively as a medium of instruction, the classes examined in the study were not communicative enough to bring meaningful and authentic interaction. Students were mostly situated in a passive mode where they had scarce opportunities to participate in the class. The utterances produced by the students in the four classes were either ultraminimal or minimal, consisting of only one or two words or formulated sentences repeating the teacher?s utterances. In all the classes, students occupied a very limited amount of time speaking in English, ranging from about 6 to 14 minutes. These results suggest a need for a more communicative classroom in order to bring about meaningful and authentic interaction.

Yoneha, Keiko? 与那覇 恵子 (2006) 「英語村」を通して見る韓国の英語教育 [in Japanese] A review of the Korean English education through "English Village" project The Meio University bulletin (12), 67-80.

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Lee, Jamie Shinhee. (2011). Globalization and Language Education: English Village in South Korea. Language Research 47.1, 123-149.

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Park, Jin-Kyu (2009) ‘English fever’ in South Korea: its history and symptoms. English Today 25(1), 50 - 57.

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与那覇 恵子 (2006) 「英語村」を通して見る韓国の英語教育 [in Japanese] A review of the Korean English education through "English Village" project The Meio University bulletin (12), 67-80.

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Carreira Matsuzaki, Junko カレイラ松崎, 順子 (Nov-2013) 「ソウル英語村プンナプキャンプ」のプログラム評価 The Program Evaluation of Seoul English Village Pungnap Camp 成蹊大学アジア太平洋研究センター

JEON, Kyoung-hwa (2017) <Notes>Improvement in Educational Methods of English Education in Elementary Schools: the Case of South Korea over Utilization of Educational ICT to Support Active Learning [<研究ノート>小学校における英語教育の指導・教育方法の改善 --アクティブ・ラーニングを支える教育ICTの利活用をめぐる韓国の事例--in Japanese] Journal of Education and Research for Regional Alliances 1, 121-127.

Nakamura, 中村 洋 (2014) 韓国英語村の現状と課題の考察 Heles Journal Volume 13 Pages 31-40 https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/helesje/13/0/13_3/_pdf/-char/en

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Gyeonggi EV Paju Biggest, near border (Change Up Campus)

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From books: https://books.google.co.jp/books?id=4G4gfSGcoecC&pg=PA46&lpg=PA46&dq=korean+english+villages&source=bl&ots=rdxGvtssO-&sig=ACfU3U2teDr1BY-yzAZUqMU1ZSUAFSXHEA&hl=ko&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiHmf3A_9_hAhWNFYgKHQPfBBQ4FBDoATAHegQICRAB#v=onepage&q=korean%20english%20villages&f=false

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Geoje EV

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Geoje EV http://www.gev.co.kr/

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Changnyeong EV, Gyesong (richards international relationship center) http://www.cev.co.kr/eng/village/village_introduce.do

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US version: http://www.concordialanguagevillages.org/adult-programs

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News articles http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/nation/2016/06/116_206298.html At their peak, there were 10 facilities in Gyeonggi Province alone and 50 facilities around the country.

In Daejeon, a district office opened an English village in 2008 and had a private company run it on commission, but the company quit in 2014 due to losses. After failing to find a successor the district office put the site up for sale, but has yet to find a buyer.

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SEV Gwanak http://gwanak.sev.go.kr/ Gyeonggi EV Paju Biggest, near border (Change Up Campus) Gyeonggi EV Yangpyeong (Change Up Campus) Ansan EV (2004) Daebu Island (closed in Dec 2012)

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English villages

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Villages today In or near Seoul: Seoul English Village Suyu Camp Seoul EV Songpa-gu Gyeonggi EV Paju Biggest, near border Gyeonggi EV Yangpyeong Ansan EV (2004) Daebu Island Incheon EV http://icev.go.kr/eng/ Busan: Busan Global Village

Daegu: Daegu Gyeongbuk EV

       Yeungjin EV

Suwon Global Village

In Japan: Tokyo https://www.english-village.net/ Osaka, https://englishvillage.co.jp/about/

Nagasaki