(Jangsu-gun Aehyang Education Promotion Foundation, Native Speaker Online English Support 'Toktok')
The Jangsu County Aehyang Education Promotion Foundation's "Native Speaker Video English Support Project," prepared for students in Jangsu County who are having difficulties with face-to-face classes due to COVID-19, is receiving great support from parents and students. Photo by Jangsu County Provided
View original image[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Go Dallyoung] The native speaker video English classes conducted by the Jangsu-gun Aehyang Education Promotion Foundation are playing a significant role.
On the 26th, the Jangsu-gun Aehyang Education Promotion Foundation announced that the 'Native Speaker Video English Support Project,' prepared for students in Jangsu-gun who are facing difficulties with face-to-face classes due to COVID-19, is receiving great responses from parents and students.
The native speaker video English support project conducted by the foundation is not a playback of recorded videos but is carried out as real-time interactive 1:1 classes with native instructors using video conferencing programs.
The video English support project will be conducted for 93 students in Jangsu-gun for six months starting from the 25th of this month, and it is expected to greatly help improve the students' English skills.
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Jang Youngsoo, the foundation's chairman, said, "I hope the native speaker video English classes, operated to overcome the difficulties of face-to-face learning caused by COVID-19, will be a great help to students in Jangsu-gun," and added, "We will continue to actively discover online education programs for students."
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