Showing posts with label ESL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ESL. Show all posts

Friday, April 20, 2007

Korean Reaction to the Tragedy at Virginia Tech

Editor's note: This was posted on Blue Oregon yesterday, but I am posting it here as well.

The last couple of days have been weird to say the least. Since the authorities in Virginia have released the name of the person who shot thirty people at Virginia Tech, the reaction has been one of heartache, embarrassment and sorrow.

As someone who has lived here in South Korea and taught English as a Second Language for over three years, I wondered what the reaction would be from Koreans after I heard the news. It is sometimes difficult to gauge how they deal with things as they are much more emotional, but at the same time they keep things locked inside.

When I heard the news, I was in the bedroom scanning the internet as I usually do on any given night. My wife, who is Korean, was watching the news in the other room and came running into the bedroom to tell me that the gunman was a Korean immigrant. I can tell you her first reaction was that she was sorry it was a Korean who did this. I told her I don't blame Korea, I blame the person who did it.

The sadness of this tragedy overshadowed another piece of news which was that the City of Incheon won the right to host the 2014 Asian Games. When I heard this, I knew there would be no celebration in light of the shootings and the fact that they had such a close tie to Korea.

This morning I arrived at work and the first thing I happened to ask the English Coordinator at my school was about the Asian Games. But right off the bat, she asked if I'd heard about the identity of the shooter at Virginia Tech. I told her yes I had. She also expressed her regret and sorrow over the shootings that took place.

On the website for native-speaking teachers in Korea, many lashed out at Koreans because of the shooter's nationality. I for one was shocked by this. Certainly in a time of tragedy like this, it is no time to take advantage of an incident to browbeat someone of another nationality.

What we should be taking from this tragedy is that both Korea and the United States need to take seriously the treatment of mental illness.

Today is a sad day for both the United States and the Republic of Korea.

Monday, January 15, 2007

Under siege..update!

Finally the remodeling in my classroom is finished. I'm pleasently surprised how it turned out. Here are some pictures I took today:







Thursday, December 21, 2006

Under Siege

Ok, politics aside..this isn't funny. My classroom is under siege! We recently applied for a grant from the Incheon Board of Education to remodel our English classroom and recieved 14 million won (approx $15,000). The origonal arrangement was that the remodeling wasn't going to start until Winter Break, which is during the first two months of the new year.

So I was informed today they are starting tomorrow. Given the fact that things are done on short notice here in Korea it really should be no surprise. However packing up a classroom in a half a day is just crazy!

Update: Here are some pictures I took on Saturday of the construction in my classroom