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Eight days a week:

Korea’s His-tory & Cul-

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TODAY’S AGENDA1

• Culture (the concept)

2• You, Me, & Korea

3• History

4• Geography

5• Pace of Life

6• Korean-isms

7• Eat, Drink,

& Be Merry

8• Questions

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TODAY’S AGENDA1

• Culture (the concept)

2• U, Me, & Korea

3• History

4• Geography

5• Pace of Life

6• Korean-isms

7• Eat, Drink,

& Be Merry

8• Questions

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Who knows more about water…fish or birds?

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Culture

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BIG “C” CULTURE: OBJECTIVE CULTUREVISIBLE CULTURE

small “c” culture: subjective culture ‘hidden’ culture

Economic, Educational, Religious, Governmental, Legal, and Political Institutions and Systems; Architecture,

Dance, Music, Literature, Culinary Arts, Fashion, Heroes, Holidays, Popular Culture; Age, Ethnicity, Race, Gender

Meaning of Time, Space, Life, Death, Myths and Legends, Behaviors, Verbal and Nonverbal Communication, Conflict

Resolution, Definition of Right and Wrong,Immigration/Work Status, Marital/Parental Status, Personality and Thinking Style, Education, Sexual

Orientation, Group or Individual Roles, Country of Origin

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TODAY’S AGENDA1

• Culture (the concept)

2• You, Me, & Korea

3• History

4• Geography

5• Pace of Life

6• Korean-isms

7• Eat, Drink,

& Be Merry

8• Questions

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Taught anything before…

(one year or more) any subject, any place

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Taught English before…

(one year or more)any place?

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Taught English before,

(one year or more)in Korea?

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Enough about you, let’s talk

about…

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WalterForeman

@walter_foreman

walter.foreman

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Kim Dae Jung(1925-2009)

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Enough about me, let’s talk

about…

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A B

C D

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A

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Incheon Int’l Airport

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Daejeon

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Busan

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Daegu

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Korea Train Express: KTX

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Formula 1walterforeman

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G20 Summit

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Nuclear Security Summit

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Yeosu World Expo

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Yeosu World Expo

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Papal Visit

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2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

491,324566,835

629,006678,687

750,873 747,446

910,149

1,066,2731,158,8601,168,477

1,261,415

1,395,0771,445,103

1,576,034

1,797,618

1,899,519

2,001,828

Non-Koreans in Korea (2000-2016) Source: MOJ

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2,001,828

1,012,272

155,495

143,394

China

USA

Vietnam

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2,001,828

Japan37,960

Thailand92,406

Philippines54,019

Uzbekistan52,793

Indonesia44,387

Mongolia33,931

Cambodia45,597

Canada (14th)25,177 (in 2015)

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TODAY’S AGENDA1

• Culture (the concept)

2• You, Me, & Korea

3• History

4• Geography

5• Pace of Life

6• Korean-isms

7• Eat, Drink,

& Be Merry

8• Questions

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Five Thousand Years of Korean HistoryYear Period / Event

2333 B.C. Go-Joseon

100 B.C. Three kingdoms (Shilla, Baekje and Goguryeo)

935 - 1392 Goryeo Dynasty

1392 – 1910 Joseon Dynasty

1910 - 1945 Japanese Occupation

1948 Republic of Korea/ Democratic People’s Republic of Korea

1950-1953 Korean war

1988 Summer Olympics

1997 Asian Financial Crisis (IMF)

2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan

2012 First female president elected

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Japanese Rule (1910 – 1945) Japan annexed Korea in 1910 Japan outlawed use of Korean language in an attempt to

eradicate Korean national identity Forced Korean’s to abandon Korean names and adopt Japa-

nese names Deep lament and resentment toward outsiders prevailed in

Korean literature and music

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On 3 November 1935, Sohn Kee-chung of Korea (South Korea) set a world marathon record of 2:26:42.0. Because Korea was,

at the time, occupied by Japanese forces, Sohn's hopes for competing in the 1936 Olympics depended on his ability to qualify for the Japanese team. This he accomplished, as did

fellow Korean Nam Seung-yong. Both young men were forced to adopt Japanese names (his participation is recorded under

the Japanese name Son Kitei).

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Korean War (1950-53) North invaded south on 6/25/50. United Nations forces led by US defended South. > 2 million dead.

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Summer Olympics (1988) 160 nations represented

by 8,391 athletes largest ever number of

participating nations to that date

S. Korea ranked 4th in medals behind USSR, E. Germany, and USA

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Asian Financial Crisis (IMF) 1997

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FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan 10 brand-new stadia S. Korean national team

advances to semifinals Coach Guus Hiddink

(Netherlands) first foreign national to be given honorary Korean citizenship

People praised for public order and cleanliness

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Other historic events Assassination of President Park Chung-hee (Oct. 1979) Gwangju Massacre (May 1980) Death of N. Korean leader Kim Il-sung (July 1994) First North/South Presidential Summit (June 2000) Second North/South Presidential Summit (Oct. 2007) North Korea sinks South Korean navy vessel, killing 46

(2010) North Korea shells South Korean island, killing 4, including

2 civilians (2010) Death of N. Korean leader Kim Jung-il (2011)

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TODAY’S AGENDA1

• Culture (the concept)

2• You, Me, & Korea

3• History

4• Geography

5• Pace of Life

6• Korean-isms

7• Eat, Drink,

& Be Merry

8• Questions

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Area: 100,000 km2 Population: 50,0000,000

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Place Population

Newfoundland 500,000Tasmania

6,600,000Indiana500,000

Scotland & Wales 8,300,000NZ North Island 3,500,000Western Cape 5,800,000

25,200,000

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1992 2008

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Hal

f ful

l?H

alf empty?

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TODAY’S AGENDA1

• Culture (the concept)

2• You, Me, & Korea

3• History

4• Geography

5• Pace of Life

6• Korean-isms

7• Eat, Drink,

& Be Merry

8• Questions

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Korea’s first 24-hour con-venience store opened

in…

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1989

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Today there are 20,000 stores.

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2013 - 1989 = 24 (years)365 x 24 = 8,760 (days)

20,000 / 8,760 = ~2.3 (stores/day)

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Hal

f ful

l?H

alf empty?

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Average Annual Hours Worked Per

Worker

2,100 hours

1,900 hours

2000 2011

2,500+ hours

1,700 hours

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TODAY’S AGENDA1

• Culture (the concept)

2• U, Me, & Corée

3• History

4• Geography

5• Pace of Life

6• Korean-isms

7• Eat, Drink,

& Be Merry

8• Questions

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How old are you?Are you married?

Do you have children?What’s your religion?

What’s your blood type?

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BA

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Doors, lights, knocking, staff

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Kim Jung-man김중만

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TODAY’S AGENDA1

• Culture (the concept)

2• U, Me, & Corée

3• History

4• Geography

5• Pace of Life

6• Korean-isms

7• Eat, Drink,

& Be Merry

8• Questions

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Eat

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Korean food is…Spicy/hot Healthy

Yummy Awesome Labor In-tensive

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Drink

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So-ju ( 소주 )

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Be Merry

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7098

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Eight days a week: Korea’s

History & Culture

walterforeman

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