Honam University Holds Meeting with KF Global e-School and Naresuan University in Thailand
Honam University, the only institution in the Honam region selected for the '2022 KF Global e-School Korean Language Education Project' organized by the Korea Foundation (KF), held a meeting with Thailand's Naresuan University on the 23rd.
The meeting, conducted online in real-time, was attended by Go Sang-mi, an instructor from the 'Honam University KF Global e-School Korean Language Education Project Team,' Professor Thanaphon Parikamshin from Naresuan University, Thailand, and students. They had a Q&A session regarding the 'Korean Vocabulary Usage Practice' class taken during the fall semester.
The meeting began with self-introductions, followed by questions and answers about points of curiosity while watching VOD content lessons. In particular, there were many vocabulary-related questions about the usage and meanings of neologisms, proverbs, and four-character idioms.
Pakhaidao, a student from Naresuan University, expressed, "The meeting time was too short, which was disappointing. I was really glad to learn many neologisms," while student Kanyarat said, "It was really enjoyable to talk directly with a Korean professor. Thank you for explaining the parts I was curious about so well."
Additionally, instructor Go Sang-mi shared, "The students' questions were at a very high level and very active, which made the time feel even shorter. It was a meaningful time to communicate directly with the students."
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Honam University, supported by the Korea Foundation, has been exchanging with 13 universities in 7 countries including Russia, Thailand, Vietnam, Kazakhstan, China, Azerbaijan, and Singapore since March 2022, providing Korean language education VOD videos for various subjects. Moving forward, they plan to continue holding real-time online meetings to strengthen interactive communication.
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