A Total of 40 Participants, Including 21 Elementary and 19 Middle School Students, Join the Geumsan County Program

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In order to help students gain confidence in English and broaden their perspectives toward the world, Geumsan County launched an overseas language training program for elementary and middle school students in the Philippines, starting on July 22 and running until August 18.


This program is operated by the Geumsan Education Love Scholarship Foundation (Chairman Cho Sinyeong), with a total of 40 participants, including 21 elementary school students and 19 middle school students from the local area.


The cost of the program is 3.85 million won per student, with Geumsan County providing 2.85 million won in support and each student covering the remaining 1 million won personally.


To maximize learning effectiveness, the program features intensive daily schedules of 10 classes, including one-on-one and one-to-four group sessions with native speakers. It also includes a career academy and cultural exploration activities such as a Manila city tour, aiming to foster participants' global awareness.


Cho Sinyeong, Chairman of the Foundation, stated, "I hope that the students participating in this program will gain confidence in English and develop a broader perspective on the world," adding, "We will do our utmost to ensure they complete the program successfully and return safely."


Park Beomin, Mayor of Geumsan County, said, "I hope this language training program will be an opportunity for our students to grow into global talents," and added, "The county will also provide support to ensure there are no inconveniences during the program."





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