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By on May 22nd, 2009 at 4:29 pm

USFK Servicemembers Team with Korean Red Cross to Teach Korean Children

It is good to see these USFK servicemembers cooperating with the Korean Red Cross in a worthwhile  education effort such as this:

“What’s this? Read it out loud”

“Egg, fox…”

Clear and high-pitched voices of children reading words on the blackboard out loud are echoing in a classroom. SrA (Senior Airman) Joshua Johnson, the teacher in charge, gives a big response, “Good job~”

29th of the last month in the community service center of Bongdeok-3-dong, Nam-gu, Daegu, students were paying undivided attention to their native-speaker instructors. With help of volunteers from the Red Cross, students were intently absorbed with writing alphabets and memorizing vocabularies. Each time children encounter difficulties understanding instructors’ words, voluntary interpreters would re-explain in Korean. Kim Se-yun, a third grader from a local elementary school, with a grin on her face said, “I am learning the real English from the real American.” SrA Johnson replied, “I don’t know how much we can actually help their English to improve, but we just love to see them being so happy.”

The program illustrated above is ‘the Red Cross English class for children.’ Four native-speaker instructors are US servicemembers from the nearby Camp Henry. 20 first to third graders are from local Bongdeok and Hyo-myeong elementary schools. Every Wednesday from 1600, students practice English with these instructors for an hour. The whole course lasts for about three months. The Korean National Red Cross Daegu branch provided free textbooks and snacks while the Bongdeok-3-dong community service center offered a classroom.  [Joong Ang Ilbo]

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  • kosovodad
    11:48 pm on May 22nd, 2009 1

    Well, it's actually SSG Johnson … he's my AFN Daegu detachment commander, and BTW, the Army's 2009 Military Broadcaster of the Year in addition to being a damn fine Soldier.

    LTC Mike Lawhorn

    AFN Korea

 

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