100 Elementary Students in Grades 4-5 in Sacheon City
Learning English through Theater and English, etc.

Gyeongsang National University announced on the 9th that it will operate the ‘2023 Winter GNU English Camp’ commissioned by the Sacheon City Talent Development Scholarship Foundation to celebrate the winter vacation.


According to the Gyeongsang National University International Language Institute, the winter English camp will be held from January 7 to 19 (12 nights and 13 days) for 100 fourth and fifth grade elementary school students in Sacheon City.


Group photo of Gyeongsang National University 2023 Winter GNU English Camp entrance ceremony.

Group photo of Gyeongsang National University 2023 Winter GNU English Camp entrance ceremony.

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Based on over 20 years of experience and know-how in running English camps, the Gyeongsang National University International Language Institute is known for providing student-tailored programs and level-based classes by native English-speaking instructors, resulting in very high educational quality and participant satisfaction.


The main programs include situational English experience activities, learning English through plays and English, singing and art activities, arcade games, outdoor learning, and hip-hop and pop song classes, all designed to stimulate students’ interest. Through this English camp, it is expected that various experiential activities with native speakers will greatly reduce students’ fear of English.


In addition, safety education and training to prevent accidents and raise students’ safety awareness, as well as sexual harassment prevention education and character education for a healthy camp life, will also be conducted.


In particular, Gyeongsang National University has completed preparations such as assigning assistant teachers and nursing assistants for each class to ensure students can focus on education safely, 24-hour standby safety managers, continuous operation of the on-campus health clinic, emergency evacuation drills, quarantine measures, and emergency duty on weekends and holidays.



Kwon Hyuk-chang, director of the International Language Institute, said, “We hope that the opportunity to talk and play in English with native teachers at the GNU English Camp will reduce fear of English and increase interest.”


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