Thursday 14 October 2010

‘Simply Korean’ at The Language Show 2010

Date: 15th ~ 17th October
Venue: Earls Court, Warwick Road, London SW5 9TA


The Korean Cultural Centre UK with 'Simply Korean' will be participating in 'The Language Show 2010' at Earl's Court from 15th ~17th October (15th and 16th 10am 6pm, 17th 10am 5pm) to promote 'Hangeul', the Korean alphabet.

The Korean Cultural Centre UK (KCCUK)'s 'Simply Korean' will promote various aspects of the Korean language, including its history and formation, as well as providing the visitors with the opportunity to experience and interact with the Korean alphabet.
People who would like to try new languages, improve their linguistic skills or are keen to inspire their teaching methods will very much enjoy the Language Show 2010. The KCCUK with 'Simply Korean' will demonstrate Hangeul, revealing how this language is arguably the easiest alphabet, one that can be learnt in a day or even a few hours. Unlike otherAsian languages, Korean has a scientific simplicity which means that it is easy to master.

Experience Korean
The 'Simply Korean' experience will also include a variety of events, suchas "Write your name in Korean". There will also be Smartphones made by Samsung which show how Hangeul is implemented in the digital world. A sample of Korean language teaching materials will also be on display.

Hangeul in the world
A variety of clips will be shown for the duration of 'Simply Korean' at 'The Language Show', including the documentary made by the Korea Broadcasting System, "We use Hangeul" - which details the journey of Indonesia's Cia Cia Tribe as they begin to use the Korean alphabet as their script. Information on theKing Sejong Literacy Prize - awarded to those who have contributed to the battle against illiteracy - as well as the science of Hangeul, will be available at the show. Visitors will also have access to information on employment opportunities in Korea and Korean language certificates, such as EPIK (English Program in Korea) and TOPIK (Test of Proficiency Korean).

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