selablad said:
But do they study English like as a second language, and then do essays/understanding texts/whatever in Korean (being first language)? Or do you mean that there is more a focus on maths/science?
First step: learn all the basic vocabulary
Second step: learn grammar
Third step: forming sentences
Fourth step:translation from korean to English or vice versa
Fifth step:speak clearly/public speaking
sixth step
ractical experience (speak with foreign people)
seventh....
These are the basic steps involved in korean English education. I only got up to fourth when I was 13. You can sorta see how much I would have struggled with English by the time I came to Australia...
They don't write essays that much. They focus on comprehension and translation... as far as I know.
In Korea, they focus on everything. There is no such thing as dropping a subject or 10 units or 11 units or whatever. There is set amount and you pick it and you can't drop it. Fail in one exam means fail in total overall.
As I mentioned, fail in overall means crappy uni course at crappy school and crappy salary/condition determined by the course.
In korea, basically everything is about education and education determines a lot of your future life... pretty sad huh?