Gyeonggi Lifelong Education Promotion Agency Completes Native Speaker 'Youth Global Challenge'
Gyeonggi Future Education Paju Campus (formerly Paju English Village) held the 'Youth Global Challenge' program over three sessions from June 28 to August 3.
Gyeonggi Future Education Paju Campus has been conducting the "Youth Global Challenge" program in three sessions from June 28 to August 3. Provided by Gyeonggi-do Lifelong Education Promotion Agency
View original imageA total of 121 young participants, with about 40 per session, took part in the 9-day, 8-night residential English education program, where they developed practical English skills and enhanced their abilities to advance overseas.
The main programs that received positive feedback from participants included English learning methods using ChatGPT, resume writing, a visit to the War Memorial of Korea, English presentation team projects, and role-playing activities.
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Oh Hoo-seok, President of the Gyeonggi Lifelong Education Promotion Agency, stated, "We have prepared practical, focused education to help young people take on challenges on the global stage," and added, "We will continue to operate a variety of programs to foster future talent."
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