July 2011 – August 2011
Jeju International English Village (Jeju, Korea)
At the Teddy Bear Museum in Jeju, with a student and a co-teacher assistant
From July in 2011 to August in 2011, I worked at Jeju International English Village as a teacher assistant. I helped elementary school and middle school students to follow the language policy, speaking English all the time during the English camp. I also planned every class and assisted the native speaking English teachers. After the day time scheduled finished I planned field trips and guided students around Jeju island every week.
From this work experience, I developed leadership as a teacher assistant and responsibility to what I planned.
www.jejuevillage.com ←click to see the home page of Jeju International English Village!
March 2011 – April 2011
Korean Shooting Federation (Incheon, Korea)
Shooters are waiting for their guns cleared at the custom
From March in 2011 to April in 2011, I worked as an English language translator during the shooting competition which is held every two year in Korea. I usually worked at Incheon International Airport. I translated the custom formality for foreign shooters and helped the shooters clear their luggage for the custom by recording all the model numbers of guns.
From this work experience, I learned about the cultural diversity. Also, I improved spontaneity and responsibility.
May 2010 – January 2011
Inju Middle School (Incheon, Korea)
In front of Inju Middle School with a student
From May in 2010 to January in 2011, I worked as a tutor in a middle school in Korea. I taught and helped a student with underachievement afterschool to study English. I also planned field trips for the student around the downtown of Incheon
Through this valuable time, I developed patience and empathy as a teacher
www.inju.ms.kr ←click to see the home page of Inju Middle School