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Lower Intermediate English Conversation / Intermediate Conversation 1 (Spring 2020)
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Lower Intermediate English Conversation / Intermediate Conversation 1 (Spring 2021)
  
  
 
Prof. Kent Lee
 
Prof. Kent Lee
  
Dept. English Language & Literature, Pukyung National University
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Dept. English Language & Literature, Pukyong National University
  
Time: S. 103: Tue/Thu 12.00-13.15pm; S. 104: 15.00-16.15pm 
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Time: M3 & W2/3; TT4
  
Mailbox:
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Mailbox: Room 1027 
  
 
Office & office hours:  by appointment
 
Office & office hours:  by appointment
  
Temporary, provisional [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_bVSXnaZgij3h9VaRhjFuPBBlNnPxBNi/view?usp=sharing syllabus]
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Temporary, provisional syllabus: See the LMS
 
 
 
 
  
 
This website will go along with my syllabus and materials in our LMS for this course, as well as materials that supplement my course book.   
 
This website will go along with my syllabus and materials in our LMS for this course, as well as materials that supplement my course book.   
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==Weekly lessons==
 
==Weekly lessons==
Everyone should fill out the following Google Form, which asks for general information about you, and some survey questions about your attitudes toward English. If you are taking more than one course from me this semester, you only need to fill this out once.
 
 
* [https://forms.gle/FMwVDtbS4tQUESrt6 Google Form #1]
 
 
 
Click on the 'Expand' applet on the right to see or collapse past assignments and materials.   
 
Click on the 'Expand' applet on the right to see or collapse past assignments and materials.   
 
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===Week 3===
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* See the summary of [[English-Korean_loanwords]] here. [https://youtu.be/zIz82xwbeKg Lecture video]
;Day 2: 02 April (Thu);
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* [[Light verbs]] guide | [https://youtu.be/Nwfu3uO9LGQ Lecture video part 1] (from 2020)
You can look at the handout, and view the lecture video. At times you will need to pause the video, think about the question, and talk to someone. You can arrange to talk to a classmate that you in the department, especially if you know someone taking this course. Otherwise, please find friends, classmates, or other persons, and discuss the questions with them.
 
 
* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OyJ736S3C-BH7C5gdcl3jaLvI1BvZl-m/view?usp=sharing Handout: MBTI]
 
* [https://youtu.be/eki2tyVrYUY Lecture video: Personality types]
 
* [https://forms.gle/ata62CqqWd4Lb95t5 Google Form: Your personality type]
 
 
 
 
 
Based on the MBTI, you will fall into one of sixteen personality types, e.g., INTP, ESFJ, INFP, etc. You should discuss your results with a partner or classmate. You also need to search online for what some Internet sites say about your personality type, and about possible careers or jobs that supposedly are suitable for your type. Think about these, and discuss whether you think this information is accurate.
 
 
 
===Week 4 ===
 
;Day 1:
 
* [https://youtu.be/XgwYj4IwUR8 Video lecture]
 
* [https://forms.gle/NyuuKfcK9RCN1nmn8 Google Form]
 
 
 
;Day 2:
 
* [https://https://youtu.be/aDsscz6v4w0 Lecture video]
 
 
 
 
 
===Week 5===
 
;Day 1:
 
* [https://youtu.be/zIz82xwbeKg Lecture video]
 
* See the summary of [[English-Korean_loanwords]] here.
 
  
;Day 2:
 
* [https://youtu.be/h6VMAMLZL1I Lecture video]
 
 
 
===Week 6===
 
;Day 1:
 
* [https://youtu.be/YzckVOHxxfA Lecture video]
 
 
;Day 2:
 
* [[Light verbs]] guide
 
* [https://youtu.be/Nwfu3uO9LGQ Lecture video part 1]
 
* Lecture video part 2
 
* [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfB7jIIOd7uUVNgDSeJYp_1cEEXkCPoawU07MY4iO6gZOe4Ww/viewform?usp=sf_link Google form: Light verbs]
 
* [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfwZsxzsR0rbVpPrvCr3bjIZfskihCTpJZpqpjYPZm8DZkzUg/viewform?usp=sf_link Google form: Midterm preparation]
 
  
Links to all lectures for the rest of the semester are in the LMS and on my [https://www.youtube.com/users/kentlee7 Youtube channel].
 
 
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==Midterm project: Scholarship application==
 
==Midterm project: Scholarship application==
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Imagine that you are applying for a scholarship. Your answers should be honest, but should also persuade a scholarship committee about how you are good student who deserves a scholarship. You can use some of the contents from your previous assignments for this assignment. So far we have discussed your personality, your future goals and hopes, your major, possible careers, and academic and personal motivation. These topics are designed to prepare you for this midterm assignment, and our discussions and minor assignments about these topics are relevant and useful to the midterm.
 
Imagine that you are applying for a scholarship. Your answers should be honest, but should also persuade a scholarship committee about how you are good student who deserves a scholarship. You can use some of the contents from your previous assignments for this assignment. So far we have discussed your personality, your future goals and hopes, your major, possible careers, and academic and personal motivation. These topics are designed to prepare you for this midterm assignment, and our discussions and minor assignments about these topics are relevant and useful to the midterm.
  
; Due date: 12 May (11:59pm) in the LMS assignment section.
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===Overview & requirements===
 
 
The project involves two components:
 
# An oral interview for a scholarship application (discussion component); this counts as the midterm grade. (For Spring 2020, this will not be done as a group interview, but via the LMS.)
 
# A formal [[Personal statement (scholarship)| personal statement]] to apply for the scholarship, in the form of a semi-formal essay; this counts as another major grade, and will be due some time after the midterm, in May or June.
 
  
  
For the interview, you will upload a video in the LMS of about 3-7 minutes. Your video will consist of the following two components.
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; The assignment:
# '''An opening statement''' (2-3 minutes): A general personal statement, explaining why you are applying for the scholarship. You should probably use the points from your last Google Form assignment (the midterm preparation form), and develop them in more detail. That form is intended to help you to craft this part of your video. Your statement should address points like these.  
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The project involves a recorded interview of 5-8 minutes. This is a mock (pretend) interview for a scholarship application. You will record an oral interview for a scholarship application. For the interview, you will upload a video in the LMS of about 5-8 minutes. Your video will consist of the following two components.
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# '''An opening statement''' (1-2 minutes): A general personal statement, explaining why you are applying for the scholarship. Your statement should address points like these.  
 
#* Which scholarship you are applying for
 
#* Which scholarship you are applying for
 
#* Why you are applying for it
 
#* Why you are applying for it
 
#* Why you think you deserve it, qualify for it, or need it
 
#* Why you think you deserve it, qualify for it, or need it
#* Tell us about yourself. This can include any necessary background information, and relevant information based on our previous assignments and discussion topics in class: your personality, future plans and goals, your academic and career plans, why you chose your major, academic motivation, and any other  information about yourself that is relevant to your scholarship application
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#* Tell us about yourself.  
 
#* Your plans for the rest of your university studies (for some, this may include master's / Ph.D. studies)
 
#* Your plans for the rest of your university studies (for some, this may include master's / Ph.D. studies)
#* Your plans after college - career plans, as well as future goals / objectives / hopes / motivation / vision for your future  
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#* Your plans after college - career plans, as well as future goals / objectives / hopes / motivation / vision for your future <br>
# '''Answers to specific questions''' (about 2-3 minutes): In this segment, you will answering specific questions from the scholarship committee. For Spring 2020, due to the online semester, you will be emailed some questions to answer, based on the type of scholarship that you want to apply for (the questions will be in an email sent with some scores or brief comments on your Google Form).  
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# '''Answers to specific questions''' (about 2-6 minutes): In this segment, you will answering specific questions about your application. The questions are provided below, which include:
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#* Required questions that each person should answer
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#* Some optional questions -- you can choose to answer those that are relevant to your situation.
  
  
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; Due date: 25 April (11:59pm) in the regular LMS assignment section.*
  
You can apply for a sophomore or senior year (third or fourth year) scholarship. You can imagine that this is somewhat in the future, and you can project yourself into the future for this assignment, as long as your details about yourself and your accomplishments are realistic. In general, you will want to address a couple of the following points.  
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;General tips:
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For your opening statement and other responses, you can include any necessary background information, and relevant information based on our previous assignments and discussion topics in class: your personality, how you would describe yourself, motivation, future plans and goals, your academic and career plans, why you chose your major, and any other information about yourself that is relevant to your scholarship application. If you are a first-year or second-year student, you can imagine that this is 1-2 years in the future, and you can project yourself into the future for this assignment, as long as your details about yourself and your accomplishments are realistic.  
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In general, you will want to address a couple of the following points (depending on which ones are relevant to your situation).
 
# Explain how you as a student have overcome difficulties or challenges, e.g., in your own studies or major.
 
# Explain how you as a student have overcome difficulties or challenges, e.g., in your own studies or major.
 
# Explain your best strengths as a student.
 
# Explain your best strengths as a student.
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# Explain why you have good potential after graduating with your degree, e.g., as a future graduate student, worker, teacher, or professional in your field.
 
# Explain why you have good potential after graduating with your degree, e.g., as a future graduate student, worker, teacher, or professional in your field.
 
   
 
   
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*This is an individual assignment. (It is possible to record this as a group, as if you were doing a group interview and taking turns answering questions; each person's speaking time should still be 5-8 minutes.
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* Snively the Wonder Fish, Director of the Pentagon's Skynet Project  
 
* Snively the Wonder Fish, Director of the Pentagon's Skynet Project  
 
* Antinostraticus Boink, starship captain
 
* Antinostraticus Boink, starship captain
* Oetken Len, professor of Martian linguistics, Mars University.  
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* Oetken Len, Professor of Martian linguistics, Mars University.  
 
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| '''Future Success Scholarship''' || FSS ||| Merit / career based. <br> This is for those who have clear goals and potential for success, not only in college, but especially in their future careers. You need to be able to show that you are not only a good student, but that you will likely succeed in your career. You will need to argue convincingly that you have strong academic, career, leadership, and/or personal skills; specific and realistic plans and goals; and clear potential for career success. (If your post-college plans seem different from your major, that may be okay, if you can justify your plans convincingly.)  
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| '''Future Success Scholarship''' || FSS || Merit / career based. <br> This is for those who have clear goals and potential for success, not only in college, but especially in their future careers. You need to be able to show that you are not only a good student, but that you will likely succeed in your career. You will need to argue convincingly that you have strong academic, career, leadership, and/or personal skills; specific and realistic plans and goals; and clear potential for career success. (If your post-college plans seem different from your major, that may be okay, if you can justify your plans convincingly.)  
  
  
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| '''Future Professional Scholarship''' || FPS || Merit / career based. <br>  This is for those who want to become teachers, professors, or researchers in their fields, or for those who want to enter other professional careers, e.g., medical doctors or lawyers . You should show success in your current studies; clear future potential and ability; and clear ideas about what you want to do and why.  
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| '''Future Professional / Teacher Scholarship''' || FPTS || Merit / career based. <br>  This is for those who want to become teachers, professors, or researchers in their fields, or for those who want to enter other professional careers, e.g., medical doctors or lawyers. This can include teachers in primary, secondary, or private education. You should show success in your current studies; clear future potential and ability; and clear ideas about what you want to do and why.  
  
  
 
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| '''Secondary Education Leadership Scholarship''' || SELF || Project based. <br> Do you want to make a difference by advocating for changes in secondary education (middle school or high school) in your country, especially for English education in Korea? You can address specific programs, policies, or teaching practices in middle schools, high schools, or hagwons. Your ideas should involve a careful analysis of a specific aspect of the problem, and a specific proposal or solution to improve it. Your ideas should be specific, unique, well thought-out, and original (not something that anyone would think of), as well as feasible and realistic. You will need to convince skeptics who may resist changing the status quo, so your plans and arguments should be specific and convincing. The scholarship will fund your studies and allow you to spend extra time to research and promote your ideas.  
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| '''General Education Leadership Scholarship''' || GELF || Project based. <br> Do you want to make a difference by advocating for changes in primary education (elementary school),  secondary education (middle school or high school) in your country, especially for English education in Korea? You can address specific programs, policies, or teaching practices in middle schools, high schools, or hagwons. Your ideas should involve a careful analysis of a specific aspect of the problem, and a specific proposal or solution to improve it. Your ideas should be specific, unique, well thought-out, and original (not something that anyone would think of), as well as feasible and realistic. You will need to convince skeptics who may resist changing the status quo, so your plans and arguments should be specific and convincing. The scholarship will fund your studies and allow you to spend extra time to research and promote your ideas.  
  
  
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====Interview questions====
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In your interview responses, you should address a majority of the questions below for your scholarship type. Some questions are required for all applicants, while some are optional questions; for the optional questions, you should address those that are most relevant to your situation.
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| '''All scholarships''' || ALL|| Out of the many people applying for this scholarship, why do you think you should be given this scholarship?
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| In addition to paying for tuition, how will you use this scholarship money?  What obstacles do you foresee in your future plans, and how can you overcome them?  If you become successful in life, what will you do with your money?  What would you say are your greatest strengths? What are your greatest weaknesses? How can you overcome these weaknesses?  What obstacles do you foresee in your future plans, and how can you overcome them? What will you do if your project or plans do not succeed or turn out like you expected? 
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| '''Scholastic Excellence Scholarship''' || SES || What are your specific goals for your studies and your future career? What are you doing to achieve those goals? How do you think you will make an impact on others or on society? 
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| What is your motivation or vision for your future? What will you be doing in 10, 20, 30 or 40 years?
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| '''Future Success Scholarship''' || FSS || What is your vision for your business career? As a business person, what do you want to accomplish, and how will you contribute to society? How realistic and feasible are your goals?
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| If you are likely to succeed in business, why do you need this scholarship? If you do become successful financially, what will you do with your wealth?
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| '''Financial Need Scholarship''' || FNS || How exactly will you accomplish your goals? How are you better qualified than other applicants for this scholarship? Do you think that overcoming financial difficulties will make you a better person? 
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| How do you maintain a positive attitude in your situation? Do you think you have good reasons to complain about life being unfair?  Is there anything else that you would like to tell us?
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| '''Senior Project Scholarship''' || SPS || Explain your project in detail, and explain rationale or vision for your senior project. What do you expect to find out or learn? What academic value will your project have? What benefits, implications, or results do you expect? 
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|    How will this project help you with your future plans after college?
  
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| '''Creator Scholarship''' || CS || Tell us specifically about the particular creative project(s) that you want to do. How will you go about your project (e.g., general plan or timeline)? What kind of creative vision do you have? What specific type of value will your creations have – social, cultural, artistic, or intellectual value – for society? How can we be sure that your project will be successful?
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| To what do you attribute your talent or creativity? What is the source of your inspiration? How can creativity be nurtured and developed further (for example, your creative skills]?
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| '''Business & Entrepreneur Scholarship''' || BES || Such business fields can be very competitive, where not everyone succeeds. How can we be sure that you will do well in it? What would count as success for you? Also, what would be the social value of your work – how will it benefit society? 
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|  What is the source of your inspiration? If you do become successful financially, what will you do with your wealth?
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| '''Inventor Scholarship''' || IS || Explain your project in detail, and explain rationale or vision for your project. What do you expect to find out or learn? What academic value will your project have? What benefits, implications, or results do you expect?  What would be the social value of your work – how will it benefit society? 
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| What is the source of your inspiration? How can we be sure that your plans will be successful?  What specific types of technologies or materials are you interested in, and why (including those beyond your project)?
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| '''Inventor-Entrepreneur Scholarship''' || IES || Explain your project in detail, and explain rationale or vision for your project. What do you expect to find out or learn? What academic value will your project have? What benefits, implications, or results do you expect? How can we be sure that your plans will be successful? What would be the social value of your work – how will it benefit society? 
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| What is the source of your inspiration? How can we be sure that your plans will be successful? If you do become successful financially, what will you do with your wealth?
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| '''Self-Improvement Scholarship''' || SIS || What are you doing now to continually improve yourself? How will you improve yourself in the future? How will you later contribute to society and help others improve? What are your specific goals, vision, and motivation for your future career? How will you achieve those goals? 
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| How do you define 'improvement'? How do you need to improve further? How would you define 'success' in your view -- in what way do you expect to succeed in life? How can we be sure that your plans will be successful? 
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| '''Future Professional / Teacher Scholarship''' || FPTS || What is your vision for your future as an educator or as a professional?  How realistic and feasible are your goals? How will you accomplish your specific goals (e.g., in your workplace or in your career)? What specific things do you want to change or do differently, and how exactly will you do this?
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| How can we be sure that your plans will be successful? What will you do if your plans do not succeed or turn out like you expected?  Why are you interested in education?
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| '''General Education Leadership Scholarship''' || GELF || What is your vision for your future as an educator?  How realistic and feasible are your goals? How will you accomplish your specific goals in education and teaching? What specific things do you want to change -- for example, what specific changes would you like to make in a particular level or area of education here, and how can you convince others to make these changes? 
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|  How can we be sure that your plans will be successful?  Why are you interested in education?
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| '''University Education Leadership Scholarship''' || UELF || What is your vision for your future as an educator?  How realistic and feasible are your goals? How will you accomplish your specific goals in education and teaching? What specific things do you want to change or do differently, and how exactly will you do this?  What specific changes would you like to make in a particular level or area of English education here, and how can you convince others to make these changes? 
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|  How can we be sure that your plans will be successful?  Why are you interested in education?
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===Assignment evaluation criteria===
 
===Assignment evaluation criteria===
  
 
====Oral interview / discussion sessions====
 
====Oral interview / discussion sessions====
<s>These will be conducted in Week 14 and/or Week 15, in groups. Each group will play the role of committee members who interview applicants; and each group will play the role of applicants being interviewed.  </s>
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These will be conducted in Week 14 and/or Week 15, in groups. Each group will play the role of committee members who interview applicants; and each group will play the role of applicants being interviewed.  </s>
 
Each person will have at least two minutes to give a short statement about why s/he deserves the scholarship, followed by 2-3 minutes for questions from the committee. <s>
 
Each person will have at least two minutes to give a short statement about why s/he deserves the scholarship, followed by 2-3 minutes for questions from the committee. <s>
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* You need to develop and ask good questions to determine which applicants would deserve a scholarship.  
 
* You need to develop and ask good questions to determine which applicants would deserve a scholarship.  
 
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* You may receive a minor ten-point grade for your effort as an interviewer, and/or for filling out a brief form to evaluate the candidates. </s>
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* Persuasive explanation, details, and examples – enough to persuade a scholarship committee to at least seriously consider your application;
 
* Persuasive explanation, details, and examples – enough to persuade a scholarship committee to at least seriously consider your application;
 
* Clear goals for future studies and career; an understanding of what you are studying and what specifically you want to focus on; evidence of maturity, self-awareness, sense of purpose, and reasonable goals and plans
 
* Clear goals for future studies and career; an understanding of what you are studying and what specifically you want to focus on; evidence of maturity, self-awareness, sense of purpose, and reasonable goals and plans
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The syllabus refers to one major written assignment. Due to this online semester, I am modifying this assignment somewhat. This is a major assignment, which will be due by the end of the semester. You will write a one-page paper to answer one of the following questions.
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# Explain one reason why a company or organization should hire you. (This is based on the final assignment.)
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This should focus on one specific reason. You will be graded on how specific your reason and explanations are. You can choose either #1 or #2, depending on which is more practical for you and your situation. I am less concerned with grammar and style, so this can be in semi-formal style (but not too colloquial).
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This will be due before the end of the semester. You will write a one-page personal statement summarizing why you are applying for the scholarship; this is essentially a summary of the more important points from your recorded interview (including points that you presented in response to the various questions).  
 
This will be due before the end of the semester. You will write a one-page personal statement summarizing why you are applying for the scholarship; this is essentially a summary of the more important points from your recorded interview (including points that you presented in response to the various questions).  
 
This should be about 1-1.5 pages (if double spaced), and should be turned in via the LMS. The assignment and due date will be posted there soon.  
 
This should be about 1-1.5 pages (if double spaced), and should be turned in via the LMS. The assignment and due date will be posted there soon.  
  
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* Here are [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gxAfb3YlCSU-LUi5Y7ODTlYEz4OB4Ew9/view?usp=sharing two final paper samples], for two general types of scholarships, with thesis statements and topic sentences highlighted.  
 
* Here are [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gxAfb3YlCSU-LUi5Y7ODTlYEz4OB4Ew9/view?usp=sharing two final paper samples], for two general types of scholarships, with thesis statements and topic sentences highlighted.  
 
* [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1YGQlQ_KJ8QB4dfLUIaCLQraoFaFy9Ivu English presentation expressions guide]
 
* [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1YGQlQ_KJ8QB4dfLUIaCLQraoFaFy9Ivu English presentation expressions guide]
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==Final interview==
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For your final project, you will recorded your responses for a mock job interview. You will have chosen a company or organization to apply for in one of your minor assignments. You will record a 5-10 video to answer some job interview questions that I will email you based on your prospective company / organization. 
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You should prepare for questions and be ready to convince the interviewers of your qualities, since they will probably be looking for qualities and information about following areas.
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* The candidate’s background, skills, qualifications, relevant educational background, training, character, personality (aspects that are relevant to the job), intellectual qualifications, goals, motivation, long-term commitment, future potential in the company, etc.
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* Ability to work independently and with others
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* Suitability for the particular job and for the particular company / organization
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* Ability to adapt and grow
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* Awareness of your strengths and weaknesses
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===Scoring===
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A major grade on a 100-point scale. The grading criteria are as follows.
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# Objectives: Clear goals / objectives as a job applicant
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# General contents: Sufficient answers; answers are sufficiently informative,  of sufficient length to give satisfying answers to the questions;  not too short (but not too long or unnecessarily wordy).
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# Specific  contents: Answers contain specific and sufficient details
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# Clarity: Answers are clear, understandable, logical, logically organized, realistic, and relevant to the questions
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# Speaking and vocal delivery: Clear, audible voice; good vocal intonation
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# Audience interaction: Good poise / posture, confidence, eye contact, body  language
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# Effectiveness:  Persuasive and informative answers
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# Audience reception: Your answers and overall performance are well received by the committee members; your performance is sufficiently impressive to the committee members
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Length: A recorded video of 5-10 minutes.
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These might be helpful for you.
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# Guide to top interview questions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mHjMNZZvFo
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# Some job interview vocabulary: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZPsbvkCfE9ecsT7pdForYIAkWMpEv1szyL7CxZjYWLs/edit?usp=sharing
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# Possibly useful expressions: http://www.kentlee7.com/eap/lecture.expressions.pdf
  
  
See the page on writing [[Personal statement (scholarship)| personal statements for scholarships]] for ideas some information and ideas on possible types of scholarship applications that you might like to do, and the kinds of points that you would like to discuss in your interview and personal statement. 
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===Other related assignments===
  
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After watching the lecture videos this week, please think about a place where you would like to apply for your first job right after college. It could be a company, college / school (e.g., teaching jobs), institute, NGO, agency, or whatever (after college or after doing a master's or Ph.D. degree). I want you to tell me about the company (or institution / entity), why it is a good company or entity, and reasons why you would like to work there. Such reasons might include its vision, future potential, business model, success, background, growth, or other reasons. You will record yourself and upload the file here in the LMS.
  
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===Final interview===
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Grading will be based on effort and quality. 
For your final project, you will recorded your responses for a mock job interview. Here are the companies and institutions that you can choose from for your job interview. You will select a company / institute to apply to, and a particular department, unit, or job type listed in the descriptions below, e.g.: marketing, advertising, research and development, cultural heritage, legal affairs, human resources / personnel management, communications manager, media production, content development (in education), administrator, administrative assistant, or teaching in a particular department (e.g., chemistry teacher, Latin teacher).  
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Imagine that you are applying for the company or organization that you talked about in your last assignment. For the final interview assignment, you will record a video to  After watching the lecture videos about job interview questions this week, you will record a short video of yourself in which you answer the following questions.
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# Why should we hire you? (maximum: 90 seconds)
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In past years, I have used the following fictional organizations for this assignment. For Spring 2020/2021, I am not using these, but I may use these in later semesters for practice purposes.  
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Here are the companies and institutions that you can choose from for your job interview. You will select a company / institute to apply to, and a particular department, unit, or job type listed in the descriptions below, e.g.: marketing, advertising, research and development, cultural heritage, legal affairs, human resources / personnel management, communications manager, media production, content development (in education), administrator, administrative assistant, or teaching in a particular department (e.g., chemistry teacher, Latin teacher).  
  
  
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You should prepare for questions and be ready to convince the interviewers of your qualities, since they will probably be looking for qualities and information about following areas.
 
* The candidate’s background, skills, qualifications, relevant educational background, training, character, personality (aspects that are relevant to the job), intellectual qualifications, goals, motivation, long-term commitment, future potential in the company, etc.
 
* Ability to work independently and with others
 
* Suitability for the particular job and for the particular company / organization
 
* Ability to adapt and grow
 
* Strengths and weaknesses
 
  
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* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OyJ736S3C-BH7C5gdcl3jaLvI1BvZl-m/view?usp=sharing Handout: MBTI]
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* [https://youtu.be/eki2tyVrYUY Lecture video: Personality types]
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* [https://youtu.be/h6VMAMLZL1I Lecture video]
  
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A major grade on a 100-point scale. The grading criteria are as follows.
 
# Objectives: Clear goals / objectives as a job applicant
 
# General contents: Sufficient answers; answers are sufficiently informative,  of sufficient length to give satisfying answers to the questions;  not too short (but not too long or unnecessarily wordy).
 
# Specific  contents: Answers contain specific and sufficient details
 
# Clarity: Answers are clear, understandable, logical, logically organized, realistic, and relevant to the questions
 
# Speaking and vocal delivery: Clear, audible voice; good vocal intonation
 
# Audience interaction: Good poise / posture, confidence, eye contact, body  language
 
# Effectiveness:  Persuasive and informative answers
 
# Audience reception: Your answers and overall performance are well received by the committee members; your performance is sufficiently impressive to the committee members
 
  
Length: A recorded video of at least 4 minutes.
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* Lecture video part 2
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* [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfB7jIIOd7uUVNgDSeJYp_1cEEXkCPoawU07MY4iO6gZOe4Ww/viewform?usp=sf_link Google form: Light verbs]
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* [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfwZsxzsR0rbVpPrvCr3bjIZfskihCTpJZpqpjYPZm8DZkzUg/viewform?usp=sf_link Google form: Midterm preparation]
  
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Links to all lectures for the rest of the semester are in the LMS and on my [https://www.youtube.com/users/kentlee7 Youtube channel].
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; References:
 
These might be helpful for you.
 
# Guide to top interview questions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mHjMNZZvFo
 
# Some job interview vocabulary: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZPsbvkCfE9ecsT7pdForYIAkWMpEv1szyL7CxZjYWLs/edit?usp=sharing
 
# Possibly useful expressions: http://www.kentlee7.com/eap/lecture.expressions.pdf
 
  
  

Revision as of 05:18, 10 April 2021

Lower Intermediate English Conversation / Intermediate Conversation 1 (Spring 2021)


Prof. Kent Lee

Dept. English Language & Literature, Pukyong National University

Time: M3 & W2/3; TT4

Mailbox: Room 1027

Office & office hours: by appointment

Temporary, provisional syllabus: See the LMS

This website will go along with my syllabus and materials in our LMS for this course, as well as materials that supplement my course book.


1 Weekly lessons

Click on the 'Expand' applet on the right to see or collapse past assignments and materials.



2 Midterm project: Scholarship application

Imagine that you are applying for a scholarship. Your answers should be honest, but should also persuade a scholarship committee about how you are good student who deserves a scholarship. You can use some of the contents from your previous assignments for this assignment. So far we have discussed your personality, your future goals and hopes, your major, possible careers, and academic and personal motivation. These topics are designed to prepare you for this midterm assignment, and our discussions and minor assignments about these topics are relevant and useful to the midterm.

2.1 Overview & requirements

The assignment

The project involves a recorded interview of 5-8 minutes. This is a mock (pretend) interview for a scholarship application. You will record an oral interview for a scholarship application. For the interview, you will upload a video in the LMS of about 5-8 minutes. Your video will consist of the following two components.

  1. An opening statement (1-2 minutes): A general personal statement, explaining why you are applying for the scholarship. Your statement should address points like these.
    • Which scholarship you are applying for
    • Why you are applying for it
    • Why you think you deserve it, qualify for it, or need it
    • Tell us about yourself.
    • Your plans for the rest of your university studies (for some, this may include master's / Ph.D. studies)
    • Your plans after college - career plans, as well as future goals / objectives / hopes / motivation / vision for your future
  2. Answers to specific questions (about 2-6 minutes): In this segment, you will answering specific questions about your application. The questions are provided below, which include:
    • Required questions that each person should answer
    • Some optional questions -- you can choose to answer those that are relevant to your situation.


Due date
25 April (11:59pm) in the regular LMS assignment section.*


General tips

For your opening statement and other responses, you can include any necessary background information, and relevant information based on our previous assignments and discussion topics in class: your personality, how you would describe yourself, motivation, future plans and goals, your academic and career plans, why you chose your major, and any other information about yourself that is relevant to your scholarship application. If you are a first-year or second-year student, you can imagine that this is 1-2 years in the future, and you can project yourself into the future for this assignment, as long as your details about yourself and your accomplishments are realistic.

In general, you will want to address a couple of the following points (depending on which ones are relevant to your situation).

  1. Explain how you as a student have overcome difficulties or challenges, e.g., in your own studies or major.
  2. Explain your best strengths as a student.
  3. Explain why you have good potential as a student in your field or major (even if your grades are not perfect).
  4. Explain why you have good potential after graduating with your degree, e.g., as a future graduate student, worker, teacher, or professional in your field.


  • This is an individual assignment. (It is possible to record this as a group, as if you were doing a group interview and taking turns answering questions; each person's speaking time should still be 5-8 minutes.


2.2 Scholarship information

2.2.1 Background

The Li Kai-an Scholarship Foundation (LKSF) is an agency that has granted awards to deserving students at several prestigious universities[1], and now plans to offer scholarships to undergraduate students at PKNU. This is a one-year scholarship to cover college tuition costs, and is available to students of any grade level or age.

To qualify, you must demonstrate (1) academic or personal excellence merit; (2) personal or financial need; (3) current or future potential, such as academic, scientific, practical, leadership, business or entrepreneurial[2] potential; or (4) educational or administrative talent, for example, in proposing improvements to academic programs, policies, departments, or curricula[3].

You need to provide specific, unique, and persuasive reasons for why you deserve the scholarship. The scholarship committee receives hundreds of applications per year, and can only give out a limited number of scholarships, so they have to be rather skeptical and picky, in order to decide who deserves one of their scholarships.[4]


2.2.2 Scholarship types

There are several scholarship options available, which are described below. Each scholarship will fund one year of studies (and maybe an extra semester or summer semester) so you can focus on your studies or your project.

# Name Abbr. Description
1 Scholastic Excellence Scholarship SES Merit based.
This is for those who love studying, have clear ideas of why they are studying in their majors, know what they want to do in their major, and are likely to succeed after college. You should show that you have specific objectives and interest in your first major, second major, and/or minor; you have real potential and ability; and you have specific plans for success after college. (If your post-college plans seem different from your major, that may be okay, if you can justify your plans convincingly.) It may also help to show that you are a well-rounded person with skills other than being a super-geek who lives in the library.


2 Future Success Scholarship FSS Merit / career based.
This is for those who have clear goals and potential for success, not only in college, but especially in their future careers. You need to be able to show that you are not only a good student, but that you will likely succeed in your career. You will need to argue convincingly that you have strong academic, career, leadership, and/or personal skills; specific and realistic plans and goals; and clear potential for career success. (If your post-college plans seem different from your major, that may be okay, if you can justify your plans convincingly.)


3 Financial Need Scholarship FNS Need based.
This is for those who are good students or have strong potential, but are hindered by your own and/or your family's economic limitations (or other similar needs). Applicants must show that they have financial needs, but also need to show convincingly that they also deserve it due to their skills, abilities or potential, both in school and after college. This can include personal, academic, intellectual, career-related, or other strengths, and clear goals or objectives for your studies and life after college.


4 Senior Project Scholarship SPS Project / research based.
This is for those who want to undertake a senior-year research project in any major. Your application should include a specific research proposal, with specific rationale, objectives, expected outcomes or results, and the likely benefits or value of your project. You should show that you know your topic well, and that you have the skills and abilities to do it well.


5 Creator Scholarship CS Project based.
This is for those who dream of doing a creative project after college, such as making an independent movie, or writing and publishing a book or books. This scholarship will fund your senior year of studies at PKNU, so you can focus on your project. This is for those who have serious plans, a great idea, and genuine potential for success. It may be okay if the project may not seem directly related to his/her major, if you can justify this, e.g., if you can explain how your college skills might help with your creative project. You should show that you have specific, realistic plans for your project; a specific topic; specific objectives; some relevant experience or background; and the ability to carry out such a project. For a film, it will help if you have some clear ideas about film details, production schedule, budget, personnel and staff to hire, marketing, audience appeal, and its prospects for success. For a book or writing project, it will help to show clear ideas about the book topic, clear rationale and objectives, schedule, audience appeal, and its prospects for success.


6 Business & Entrepreneur Scholarship BES Merit / career based.
This is for a person who wants to start a new company or business, e.g., to exploit a new niche, to offer a new product or service, or to develop a new and creative business idea or business model. This scholarship will fund your senior year of studies at PKNU, so you can focus on your project. The applicant needs to show that s/he has a clear, unique, original, and interesting idea; realistic plans and objectives; a strong potential and ability for such an undertaking; and has thought out the project well.


7 Inventor Scholarship IS Project / career based.
This is for a person who wants to research, invent, develop, and maybe even market a new invention, such as a new device, a new material, or some kind of novel idea. This scholarship will fund your senior year of studies at PKNU, so you can focus on your project. The applicant needs to show that s/he has a clear, unique, original, and interesting idea; realistic plans and objectives; a strong potential and ability to carry out the project; and has thought out the project well.


8 Inventor-Entrepreneur Scholarship IES Project / career based.
This is for a person who wants to create and market a new invention, and to do so needs to start a new company. This scholarship will fund your senior year of studies at PKNU, so you can focus on your project. This is a combination of the entrepreneur and inventor scholarships above. You can try this if you think you're a genius -- yes, you're really hot stuff.


9 Self-Improvement Scholarship SIS Merit based.
This is for those awesome people who have overcome challenges in life (in the past few years), or have greatly improved from a mediocre student to an excellent student (academic improvement). Your story should be unique, genuine, interesting and convincing, and you also need to show that you have clear ideas and plans for your major and for life after college. (If your post-college plans seem different from your major, that may be okay, if you can justify your plans convincingly.)


10 Future Professional / Teacher Scholarship FPTS Merit / career based.
This is for those who want to become teachers, professors, or researchers in their fields, or for those who want to enter other professional careers, e.g., medical doctors or lawyers. This can include teachers in primary, secondary, or private education. You should show success in your current studies; clear future potential and ability; and clear ideas about what you want to do and why.


11 General Education Leadership Scholarship GELF Project based.
Do you want to make a difference by advocating for changes in primary education (elementary school), secondary education (middle school or high school) in your country, especially for English education in Korea? You can address specific programs, policies, or teaching practices in middle schools, high schools, or hagwons. Your ideas should involve a careful analysis of a specific aspect of the problem, and a specific proposal or solution to improve it. Your ideas should be specific, unique, well thought-out, and original (not something that anyone would think of), as well as feasible and realistic. You will need to convince skeptics who may resist changing the status quo, so your plans and arguments should be specific and convincing. The scholarship will fund your studies and allow you to spend extra time to research and promote your ideas.


12 University Education Leadership Scholarship UELF Project based.
Do you want to make a difference by advocating for changes in your department, its program, its curriculum, or especially, how EMI (English-medium instruction, 영강) and EMI policy are implemented in the department or college (e.g., 공과대학, 경영대학...)? That's great, because the administrators at PKNU who are responsible for EMI really have no idea what the heck they are doing, and they desperately need your help. Your ideas should involve a careful analysis of a specific aspect of the problem (e.g., a specific problem in the department, in its curriculum, or with EMI in the department), and a specific proposal or solution to improve it. Your ideas should be specific, unique, well thought-out, and original (not something that anyone would think of), as well as feasible and realistic. You will need to convince skeptics who may resist changing the status quo, so your plans and arguments should be specific and convincing. The scholarship will fund your studies and allow you to spend extra time to research and promote your ideas.


2.2.3 Interview questions

In your interview responses, you should address a majority of the questions below for your scholarship type. Some questions are required for all applicants, while some are optional questions; for the optional questions, you should address those that are most relevant to your situation.

# Name Abbr. Required questions Optional questions
0 All scholarships ALL Out of the many people applying for this scholarship, why do you think you should be given this scholarship? In addition to paying for tuition, how will you use this scholarship money? What obstacles do you foresee in your future plans, and how can you overcome them? If you become successful in life, what will you do with your money? What would you say are your greatest strengths? What are your greatest weaknesses? How can you overcome these weaknesses? What obstacles do you foresee in your future plans, and how can you overcome them? What will you do if your project or plans do not succeed or turn out like you expected?
1 Scholastic Excellence Scholarship SES What are your specific goals for your studies and your future career? What are you doing to achieve those goals? How do you think you will make an impact on others or on society? What is your motivation or vision for your future? What will you be doing in 10, 20, 30 or 40 years?
2 Future Success Scholarship FSS What is your vision for your business career? As a business person, what do you want to accomplish, and how will you contribute to society? How realistic and feasible are your goals? If you are likely to succeed in business, why do you need this scholarship? If you do become successful financially, what will you do with your wealth?
3 Financial Need Scholarship FNS How exactly will you accomplish your goals? How are you better qualified than other applicants for this scholarship? Do you think that overcoming financial difficulties will make you a better person? How do you maintain a positive attitude in your situation? Do you think you have good reasons to complain about life being unfair? Is there anything else that you would like to tell us?
4 Senior Project Scholarship SPS Explain your project in detail, and explain rationale or vision for your senior project. What do you expect to find out or learn? What academic value will your project have? What benefits, implications, or results do you expect? How will this project help you with your future plans after college?
5 Creator Scholarship CS Tell us specifically about the particular creative project(s) that you want to do. How will you go about your project (e.g., general plan or timeline)? What kind of creative vision do you have? What specific type of value will your creations have – social, cultural, artistic, or intellectual value – for society? How can we be sure that your project will be successful? To what do you attribute your talent or creativity? What is the source of your inspiration? How can creativity be nurtured and developed further (for example, your creative skills]?
6 Business & Entrepreneur Scholarship BES Such business fields can be very competitive, where not everyone succeeds. How can we be sure that you will do well in it? What would count as success for you? Also, what would be the social value of your work – how will it benefit society? What is the source of your inspiration? If you do become successful financially, what will you do with your wealth?
7 Inventor Scholarship IS Explain your project in detail, and explain rationale or vision for your project. What do you expect to find out or learn? What academic value will your project have? What benefits, implications, or results do you expect? What would be the social value of your work – how will it benefit society? What is the source of your inspiration? How can we be sure that your plans will be successful? What specific types of technologies or materials are you interested in, and why (including those beyond your project)?
8 Inventor-Entrepreneur Scholarship IES Explain your project in detail, and explain rationale or vision for your project. What do you expect to find out or learn? What academic value will your project have? What benefits, implications, or results do you expect? How can we be sure that your plans will be successful? What would be the social value of your work – how will it benefit society? What is the source of your inspiration? How can we be sure that your plans will be successful? If you do become successful financially, what will you do with your wealth?
9 Self-Improvement Scholarship SIS What are you doing now to continually improve yourself? How will you improve yourself in the future? How will you later contribute to society and help others improve? What are your specific goals, vision, and motivation for your future career? How will you achieve those goals? How do you define 'improvement'? How do you need to improve further? How would you define 'success' in your view -- in what way do you expect to succeed in life? How can we be sure that your plans will be successful?
10 Future Professional / Teacher Scholarship FPTS What is your vision for your future as an educator or as a professional? How realistic and feasible are your goals? How will you accomplish your specific goals (e.g., in your workplace or in your career)? What specific things do you want to change or do differently, and how exactly will you do this? How can we be sure that your plans will be successful? What will you do if your plans do not succeed or turn out like you expected? Why are you interested in education?
11 General Education Leadership Scholarship GELF What is your vision for your future as an educator? How realistic and feasible are your goals? How will you accomplish your specific goals in education and teaching? What specific things do you want to change -- for example, what specific changes would you like to make in a particular level or area of education here, and how can you convince others to make these changes? How can we be sure that your plans will be successful? Why are you interested in education?
12 University Education Leadership Scholarship UELF What is your vision for your future as an educator? How realistic and feasible are your goals? How will you accomplish your specific goals in education and teaching? What specific things do you want to change or do differently, and how exactly will you do this? What specific changes would you like to make in a particular level or area of English education here, and how can you convince others to make these changes? How can we be sure that your plans will be successful? Why are you interested in education?

2.3 Assignment evaluation criteria

2.3.1 Oral interview / discussion sessions

For applicants
  • Persuasive explanation, details, and examples – enough to persuade a scholarship committee to at least seriously consider your application;
  • Clear goals for future studies and career; an understanding of what you are studying and what specifically you want to focus on; evidence of maturity, self-awareness, sense of purpose, and reasonable goals and plans
  • See the grading criteria below.
  • Your interview score will be an individual grade for your performance only, though you will interview with a group of applicants. This score is the major discussion / presentation grade for the course.
  • The grading criteria for the in-class interview / discussion task are as follows. Each person receives an individual score. A few categories like #3 and #4 may overlap, depending on your type of scholarship (I may average your score across both categories, depending on how relevant they are for your topic).


1. Rationale, goals, objectives Clear rationale & explanation for your application, e.g., specific objectives, goals, and personal potential; clear focus
2. Contents Sufficient overall contents & preparation; enough good contents for a two-minute personal statement
3. Support Sufficient details & explanations about your strengths, abilities, e.g., your personal and/or academic strengths, skills, accomplishments, and your future potential.
4. Details Sufficient details & explanations about your plans, objectives, e.g., your personal and/or academic strengths, skills, accomplishments; a persuasive explanation of your potential in carrying out your plans. For projects, this can also include, for example, details about your project, plans, rationale, feasibility, etc.
5. Clarity Clear explanations, easy to understand follow; clear wording & vocabulary
6. Organization Well-organized and structured, good flow; flow indicated by intro, transition words & expressions; clear intro and conclusion
7. Speaking & vocal delivery Clear, audible voices; clear speaking & delivery; good vocal volume & intonation; the presentation quality indicates adequate rehearsal and preparation; no excessive fillers, pauses (uh, um), pauses, unfinished sentences; good pace
8. Interaction with audience Eye contact, body language, posture, etc.
9. Value Overall personal, social, artistic, academic, practical, commercial, and/or scientific value & benefit of your application and/or project and/or plans; creativity and originality; feasibility of your plans or project
10. Effectiveness How effective is your talk; its persuasiveness and informativeness to members of a potential scholarship committee. I will also consider (1) how well you answered questions from the audience or interviewers; and (2) how audience members evaluated your presentation.


 


Useful links

3 Final interview

For your final project, you will recorded your responses for a mock job interview. You will have chosen a company or organization to apply for in one of your minor assignments. You will record a 5-10 video to answer some job interview questions that I will email you based on your prospective company / organization.


You should prepare for questions and be ready to convince the interviewers of your qualities, since they will probably be looking for qualities and information about following areas.

  • The candidate’s background, skills, qualifications, relevant educational background, training, character, personality (aspects that are relevant to the job), intellectual qualifications, goals, motivation, long-term commitment, future potential in the company, etc.
  • Ability to work independently and with others
  • Suitability for the particular job and for the particular company / organization
  • Ability to adapt and grow
  • Awareness of your strengths and weaknesses


3.1 Scoring

A major grade on a 100-point scale. The grading criteria are as follows.

  1. Objectives: Clear goals / objectives as a job applicant
  2. General contents: Sufficient answers; answers are sufficiently informative, of sufficient length to give satisfying answers to the questions; not too short (but not too long or unnecessarily wordy).
  3. Specific contents: Answers contain specific and sufficient details
  4. Clarity: Answers are clear, understandable, logical, logically organized, realistic, and relevant to the questions
  5. Speaking and vocal delivery: Clear, audible voice; good vocal intonation
  6. Audience interaction: Good poise / posture, confidence, eye contact, body language
  7. Effectiveness: Persuasive and informative answers
  8. Audience reception: Your answers and overall performance are well received by the committee members; your performance is sufficiently impressive to the committee members

Length: A recorded video of 5-10 minutes. Due date: 25 June (Thursday)


References

These might be helpful for you.

  1. Guide to top interview questions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mHjMNZZvFo
  2. Some job interview vocabulary: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZPsbvkCfE9ecsT7pdForYIAkWMpEv1szyL7CxZjYWLs/edit?usp=sharing
  3. Possibly useful expressions: http://www.kentlee7.com/eap/lecture.expressions.pdf


3.2 Other related assignments

3.2.1 Interview prep 1: A prospective company

After watching the lecture videos this week, please think about a place where you would like to apply for your first job right after college. It could be a company, college / school (e.g., teaching jobs), institute, NGO, agency, or whatever (after college or after doing a master's or Ph.D. degree). I want you to tell me about the company (or institution / entity), why it is a good company or entity, and reasons why you would like to work there. Such reasons might include its vision, future potential, business model, success, background, growth, or other reasons. You will record yourself and upload the file here in the LMS.

  • Due date: 31 May (Sunday before midnight)
  • Format: any video format, e.g., normal smartphone or laptop video recording (or audio, if you absolutely cannot record video)
  • Length: about 1-2 minutes

Grading will be based on effort and quality.


3.2.2 Interview prep 2: Describing yourself

Imagine that you are applying for the company or organization that you talked about in your last assignment. For the final interview assignment, you will record a video to After watching the lecture videos about job interview questions this week, you will record a short video of yourself in which you answer the following questions.

  1. How would you describe yourself? (maximum: 60 seconds)
  2. Why should we hire you? (maximum: 90 seconds)
  • Due: 14 June
  • Format: Recorded video (or audio)

These will be graded according to how effective and persuasive your responses are, and how specific your responses are to the organization / company to which you are applying.


3.2.3 Past interview tasks

In past years, I have used the following fictional organizations for this assignment. For Spring 2020/2021, I am not using these, but I may use these in later semesters for practice purposes.

Here are the companies and institutions that you can choose from for your job interview. You will select a company / institute to apply to, and a particular department, unit, or job type listed in the descriptions below, e.g.: marketing, advertising, research and development, cultural heritage, legal affairs, human resources / personnel management, communications manager, media production, content development (in education), administrator, administrative assistant, or teaching in a particular department (e.g., chemistry teacher, Latin teacher).


Huge Media Corporation (HMC)

This is a new international media company based in China and Canada, which is entering the Korean market. It is known for various cable and online channels for news, educational, entertainment, and sports programs. It attempts to promote and distribute Korean music and programs internationally, and to bring foreign media programs to Korea and other countries. HMC also produces its own programs (documentaries, educational shows, news, etc.) for domestic (in Korea) and international distribution, and wants to produce contents to educate others about Korea and other countries. It has openings for people in many job positions such as media production, broadcasting, content development (developing ideas and contents for programs), IT (information technology), marketing & advertising, consumer research, and others.

IDK

This is a new international company that is expanding into the Korean market, and also plans to open new research centers and factories / production facilities in Korea to make products for domestic sales and for export. Its specialty is consumer products made with newer and high-tech materials and designs, such as apparel / clothing items, office supplies, sporting goods, household items, and some smaller consumer electronics items; it is also known for making new electronics / engineering materials that other tech companies use for their products (e.g., Samsung, LG, Apple). This company has many openings for sales, marketing, materials research, product research and design, product testing, consumer research, legal affairs, and personnel management. Humanities majors may be particularly helpful for marketing, personnel, product design, product testing, and consumer research.

OECD

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development collects data and conducts research on economics, trade, finance, economic / political / government policy, labor issues, poverty, social problems, education systems, the environment, public health, and other matters related to economic growth. The OECD is based in Paris, and publishes reports and works with various governments and companies. Job openings are available for researchers, data analysts, policy analysts, and project coordinators and leaders in different areas. Fluency in French or English is required; proficiency in other languages is also helpful. Your job will mainly be based in Paris, and the job may require frequent travel.

UNESCO

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation is based in Paris. UNESCO conducts research and conducts numerous projects to promote educational, scientific, and cultural reforms and improvements in various countries. The agency works with various governments, conducts conferences and symposia, and advocates for various reforms in member countries. Its goals include reducing poverty, sustainable economic development, preserving and promoting culture and cultural diversity, improving education, and promoting scientific research (natural and social sciences). Program areas (for research, programs, and advocacy) include education, natural sciences, social / human sciences, culture and communication / information. Many job openings are available in different policy areas as data analysts or researchers; program specialists or coordinators; legal affairs & lawyers / legal officers; and administration. Your job may be based in Paris, Bangkok, Manila, or Beijing, and may require frequent travel. Fluency in French or English is required; proficiency in other languages is also helpful.

High School #1

This is a new high school outside of Busan, which is particularly known for humanities and foreign languages, including digital humanities (integrating humanities and technology) and social sciences (e.g., sociology, psychology, linguistics, political science, economics). It is located in the countryside a few km north of the city. This school has a number of openings for teachers and administrators in many areas.

High School #2

This is a new high school outside of Busan that is particularly known for science, engineering, and some social sciences (e.g., psychology, linguistics, anthropology). It is also located in the countryside a few km north of the city. This school has a number of openings for teachers and administrators in many areas.


4 Spring 2020: Weekly lessons

The following contents were used in the 2020 version of this course.

Click on the 'Expand' applet on the right to see or collapse past assignments and materials.


4.1 Week 3

Day 2
02 April (Thu);

You can look at the handout, and view the lecture video. At times you will need to pause the video, think about the question, and talk to someone. You can arrange to talk to a classmate that you in the department, especially if you know someone taking this course. Otherwise, please find friends, classmates, or other persons, and discuss the questions with them.


Based on the MBTI, you will fall into one of sixteen personality types, e.g., INTP, ESFJ, INFP, etc. You should discuss your results with a partner or classmate. You also need to search online for what some Internet sites say about your personality type, and about possible careers or jobs that supposedly are suitable for your type. Think about these, and discuss whether you think this information is accurate.

4.2 Week 4

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4.3 Week 5

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4.4 Week 6

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Links to all lectures for the rest of the semester are in the LMS and on my Youtube channel.



4.5 See also

  1. Hundreds of scholarships have been awarded to students at Hogwarts, Gotham City University, Metropolis University, Monsters University, Mars University, Wossamotta University, and Starfleet Academy.
  2. Entre·pre·neur [ˌɑːntrəprəˈnɜː(r)] (특히 모험적인) 사업가[기업가; a person who starts a new business or company
  3. Cur·ricu·lum [kəˈrɪkjələm] 교육과정; the different courses of study in a school, department, or major, and the contents that are considered to be essential or required for all students, along with electives; plural: curricula / curriculums; adj.: curricular
  4. Scholarship committee members include:
    • Li Kai-an, the founder of the scholarship foundation, and the CEO of The Matrix, an innovative AI research company.
    • Li Da-pang, a linguistics professor from the University of Illinois, who specializes in extra-terrestrial linguistics.
    • Snively the Wonder Fish, Director of the Pentagon's Skynet Project
    • Antinostraticus Boink, starship captain
    • Oetken Len, Professor of Martian linguistics, Mars University.