[KS] Business Korean Immersion Workshop for Instructors at George Washington University

Young-Key Kim-Renaud kimrenau at gwu.edu
Thu Apr 1 15:49:41 EDT 2010


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*Teaching Business Korean in the 21st Century:*

*A Professional Development Seminar for Korean Language Instructors*



Sponsored by:

Center for International Business Education and Research (GW-CIBER)

The George Washington University



*May 7, 2010, 8:30am - 5:00pm*





This one-day seminar provides ideas, materials, and motivation for teaching
Business Korean to today’s students. Please note that this event is a Korean
Immersion event and will take place exclusively in Korean.





*Benefits to participants:*

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   - In-depth introduction to teaching Business Korean, with demonstration
   of new teaching materials and methods
   - Presentations by top Korean business and government leaders
   - Visit to the Korean embassy
   - All-day immersion in Korean and networking opportunities
   - Breakfast and lunch provided



Space is limited! Register now by emailing *ciber at gwu.edu*

Registration deadline: *April 30, 2010*

Website:
http://business.gwu.edu/CIBER/events/10/Koreanbusinesslanguage/Koreanbusinesslanguage.html





*Speakers Include:*



*Young-Key Kim-Renaud*

Professor of Korean Language and Culture and International Affairs, The
George Washington University



*Miok Pak*

Teaching Instructor in Korean Language, The George Washington University



*Jong-hyun Choi*

Minister for Economic Affairs, Korean Embassy in Washington, D.C.



*Yoon-shik** Park***

Professor of International Finance, The George Washington University School
of Business; Member of the Board of Directors, Samsung Corporation (1998 -
2009)



*Gunseon Lee*

Chief Executive Officer, JG Group, Germantown, MD



*Jin-soo Nam*

Minister Counselor for Public Affairs, Korean Embassy in Washington, D.C.
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