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Academic Calendar Academic Calendar A semester is 6-month course, and level-up and new classes will be on June and December every year. Regular telephone counseling with parents will be done after the midterm and the term test. The official summer vacation is at the first week of August and 5days. All bank holidays and weekends has no classes. Holidays & Summer Vacation System for Academic Calendar The learning process of a semester is composed of textbooks and courses for 6months. Each course has clear objectives and students should do homework for each class, and take a midterm and a term test to go up to the next level. The system for elementary school students comes up with academic achievement and educational direction via 6-month courses. The one for middle school students is also composed of a 6-month course and helps them prepare for NEAT/TEPS and school tests. *NEAT: National English Ability Test *TEPS: Test of English Proficiency developed by Seoul National University

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Academic Calendar

Academic CalendarA semester is 6-month course, and level-up and new classes will be on June and De-cember every year. Regular telephone counseling with parents will be done after the midterm and the term test.

The official summer vacation is at the first week of August and 5days.All bank holidays and weekends has no classes.

Holidays & Summer Vacation

System for Academic Calendar

The learning process of a semester is composed of textbooks and courses for 6months. Each course has clear objectives and students should do homework for each class, and take a midterm and a term test to go up to the next level.

The system for elementary school students comes up with academic achievement and educational direction via 6-month courses. The one for middle school students is also composed of a 6-month course and helps them prepare for NEAT/TEPS and school tests.

*NEAT: National English Ability Test*TEPS: Test of English Proficiency developed by Seoul National University

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Educational Objectives

Middle ObjectivesHelp students improve their Eng-

lish skills, widen their knowl-edge, and get high scores on NEAT/TEPS and school tests

Elementary ObjectivesProvide systematic and integrated English language teaching for stu-dents in Korea and make it possible for them to listen, read, speak, and write in English

Elementary School Students Middle School Students

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Proficiency Levels

NEAT Grade 3. English proficiency levels for middle school curriculum with four areas; Listening, Reading, Speaking, and Writing. TEPS in-stead of NEAT will be adopted from December.

Pre-Beginner Level. Complete phonics, Have fun for learning Eng-lish, Start to be familiar with English, Acquire habit of listening & reading English, Speaking class by topics.

Beginner & Low Intermediate Level. acquiring English speaking abil-ities of basic daily life. Start writing and extensive reading, Answer-ing full sentences, Practice summarizing contents of topics and speaking, Speaking class by topics.

Intermediate Level. Setting academic goal and taking a leap of Eng-lish language skills. Read fiction and nonfiction, Make presentation by group, Start summary writing and essay writing.

Advanced Level. Expand logical expressiveness and thinking skills in English, Debate by group.

Smart(Elemen.)

Great(Middle)

S3

S4

S5

S6

S1

S2

S8

S7

G1

G2

G3

G4

G5-G6 NEAT Grade 2. English proficiency levels for high school curriculum with four areas; Listening, Reading, Speaking, and Writing. TEPS instead of NEAT will be adopted from December.

*NEAT: National English Ability Test

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Placement Test

WritingTest

SpeakingTest

Multiple choiceShort-answer

Questions

Listening Reading

Vocabulary Grammar

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Courses for Elemen.

Either Mon/Wed/Fri or Mon/Tue/Wed/Thur can be chosen. 6 classes a week and 45min. for each class. The order of subjects can be changed.

Class Mon Wed Fri

Class1 Speaking SpeakingStorybook&Phoni

cs

Class2 Reading Reading Listening

Pre Beginner (S1-S2)

Beginner (S3) Intermediate (S4-S6)

Red: Foreign Teacher’s Classes

Class Mon Wed Fri

Class1 Speaking Speaking Writing

Class2 Reading Reading Listening

Class Mon Wed Fri

Class1 Speaking Speaking Writing

Class2 Reading Grammar Listening

Class Mon Tue Wed Thur

Class1 Speaking Speaking ReadingStorybook&Phoni

cs

Class2 Reading Listening

Advanced (S7)Class Mon Wed Fri

Class1 Speaking Speaking Writing

Class2 Reading Grammar Listening

Pre Beginner (S1-S2)

Advanced (S8)

Class Mon Wed Fri

Class1 Speaking Speaking Writing

Class2 Reading Grammar Listening

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Courses for Middle

Beginner (G1-G2) Intermediate-Advanced (G3-G6)

Class Tue Thur

Class1 Speaking Writing

Class2 Reading Reading

Class3 Listening Grammar

Class Tue Thur

Class1 Speaking Writing

Class2 Reading Reading

Class3 Listening Grammar

Beginner (G1-G2) Intermediate-Advanced (G3-G6)

Either Mon/Wed/Fri or Tue/Thur can be chosen. 6 classes a week and 45min. for each class. The order of subjects can be changed.

Red: Foreign Teacher’s Classes

Class Mon Wed Fri

Class1 Speaking Writing Grammar

Class2 Reading Reading Listening

Class Mon Wed Fri

Class1 Speaking Writing Grammar

Class2 Reading Reading Listening

Two classes for adult learners (Students’ parents) at 6pm – 7pm on Tue and Thur.

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