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Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Cosmetic Trends in Korea...Is it out of control?

Here's a recent essay a student wrote on prevalence of cosmetic surgeries in Korea which I thought I should bring to your attention.  Try to follow her argument and see if what she says is valid or invalid. Are people having plastic surgeries because they have a low self-esteem? Because you're not happy with who you are? These are some questions you should ask yourself before going under the knife for your double eyelid surgery. Who are you trying to look like? Why?

I find nothing more sexier in Korean men with their single eyelids!  A middle-aged man with a single eyelids speaks sophistication, like he's deep in thought. Oh my goodness, I never thought I'd be talking about eyelids like the way I am right now! kkk


Cosmetic Surgery Trend

Korea is called the empire of cosmetic surgery. Many people are willing to do cosmetic surgery for the purpose of beauty, and it is even becoming one of the “graduation presents.” It is natural that people want a beautiful appearance and want to overcome their appearance complex, but the trend of cosmetic surgery is getting worse in Korea. People are so imprudent to have the surgery without thinking why they really want to do it. Some people even think that cosmetic surgery will change their whole lives and dream of turning their lives around. This kind of blind faith in cosmetic surgery may come from the appearance-oriented Korean society, the effect of mass media, or a westernized standard of beauty. There might be other reasons behind people’s faith in cosmetic surgery’s ability to create beauty, but the one certain thing is cosmetic surgery is not the only option to choose.

According to the survey by Trend Monitor, one in five women in Seoul have surgery, and we have to notice why especially Koreans are crazy about cosmetic surgery. The first reason might be related to the characteristics of Korea. Korea is one of the appearance-oriented societies. That means appearance is competitive, and people cannot ignore the importance of looks. Other countries might show this trend too, but the degree of obsession with appearance is too much in Korea. Many Koreans suffer from an inferiority complex and feel compelled to be beautiful. This obsession with cosmetic surgery is sometimes seen as an indicator of poor-esteem. Koreans’ view of cosmetic surgery, such as “it’s not such a big deal anymore,” can be very dangerous.

Since the opening of the twentieth century, as mass media started to develop, media naturally started to affect people’s lives in various ways. We can say that the effect of mass media is the second reason for Korean’s craze of cosmetic surgery. The media shows many celebrities who have good appearances, and people naturally think that their appearance is the standard of beauty. This makes people follow them and have the surgery. Psychologists say that media can affect people’s body esteem “by becoming a reference point against which unfavourable body shape comparisons are made.” This shows that people might use images projected by the media as standards for comparison. It is so natural that people who are exposed to media’s standard form a stereotype of beauty. That is to say, media makes people form an ideal of standardized beauty and makes them think that it is the only beauty, so they can justify themselves to have the surgery.

This bad influence of mass media might form a westernized standard of beauty because celebrities who have the western look appear in the media and make people think that their look is the standard of beauty. This is the third reason of Koreans’ cosmetic surgery trend. Now, many Koreans consider big eyes, a prominent nose, white skin and a small face as components of beauty, and the combination of these components clearly show the western look. It is totally different from Korean traditional beauty. In Korea, the most common type of surgery is double-eyelid surgery, which creates an upper eyelid with a crease from an eyelid that is naturally without a crease. Not only does this surgery explain the inferiority complex of traditional Asians’ eyes, but also proves the desires to have big eyes like western people. The selection criteria of Miss Korea is another example of a westernized standard of beauty. There is no definite criteria for Miss Korea’s appearance, but the elected Miss Korea shows that big eyes, a prominent nose and white skin is the standard of beauty. It is a clear contradiction that Miss Korea, who represents Korean traditional beauty, has to resemble western beauty. However, every culture has their own ways of pursuing standardized beauty like “Chinese women’s bound lotus feet, Padaung women’s elongated necks and western women’s constricted waists.” It implys that other cultures also have standards of beauty and want to follow them. It is a sad reality because this shows Koreans are not the only people who lack confidence in their appearance and their identity.

These three factors show why Koreans are becoming crazy about cosmetic surgery. There might be other various reasons other than the characteristics of appearance-oriented Korean society, effect of mass media, or westernized standard of beauty. However, whatever the reason is, having surgery without a clear reason is definitely a wrong choice and will result in a lifetime of regret. Some might still argue that they have surgery to overcome their appearance complex and gain confidence, but that is just an excuse because it is quite clear that surgery is not the only way to get over the complex. Cosmetic surgery cannot change the person by itself; it just gives a little bit of change in a person’s appearance. That means inner change is the only way to overcome one’s complex and way more important than outward appearance change. It is not just a truism, but it is true. People just deny this truth because they don’t have that much confidence to change their inner self. However, the real and right way to get over the complex is the change of one’s own mind, and this way will be the first step to change Korean society.
(Posted by permission from the author)

 

 

Final Exam Grading Criteria

Hello everyone!

The final exam grading criteria is the same as the midterm. This time the questions will not be given in advance. In life, most of our thinking has to be done on our feet and be able to think critically and give instant feedback.  Well, let's start practicing now!

Speaking Practice Final Examination will test the students’ ability to express their thoughts and ideas in spoken English language.  The speaking exam will cover units 8-10 of Summit 2 textbook.  Students will also be tested on their knowledge and correct usage of vocabulary & in other words, organization, fluency, comprehension, and the ability to support and defend their position.  Students will have a choice to either do a video group presentation, dialogue, or one-on-one speaking examinations. 
 
If you choose to do a dialogue or a video, you must use 10 vocabulary and 10 grammar from units 8-10 and use them correctly.  There's no page limit on the dialogue but for a video, it must be at least 5 minutes long.  The dialogue and video will be graded on creativity, whether it was successful in drawing interest of the audience.
 
Students will have 7 minutes to answer a question. Remember that answers will need clear organization and structure using appropriate transition. Students need to support their answers with at least 3 supportive statements and/or examples to substantiate their answers. Exceeding the time limit will cost 2 points.
Students will be graded on the following criteria:
·         Organization-- Clear style & thought.  Usage of correct sentence structure and pattern of thought.
·         Usage of vocabulary-- Use and expression of vocabulary words in correct context and meaning.
·         Fluency-- Spoken smoothly and with ease: flowing speech that doesn’t hinder understanding.
·         Comprehension-- Understanding of the meaning of the question and language used.
·         Support/detail/reason-- Answers are supported with sufficient reasons and details to support the answer.
Good luck!!!
 

Monday, November 25, 2013

Gobble Gobble Gobble! You are invited to a Thanksgiving Dinner!

You are cordially invited to a Thanksgiving Dinner on Wednesday, November 27th from 3:00-5:00 pm.





 

 
 

 
Where: GILC Room 204
When: This Wednesday, November 27th, from 3:00-5:00pm
Host: Wednesday 3:00-5:00 D4 class
Food: Turkey, mashed potatoes, corn, yams, pasta salad, green salad, pumpkin pie, cheesecake, and
drinks.
Guests: Up to 10 additional students.  Reservations must be made by texting me @ 010-9192-5532.  Please indicate your name and how many are coming. Food is limited so reserve quickly.
Cost: 13,000 won
 
If you don't have class during this time, I would like to encourage you to join us!  It's one day out of the year to take a moment to think about all the things we should be thankful for. Sorry for the cost of the food. As you may or may not know, turkey is very expensive in Korea.  This is the best I could do. See you soon!
 

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Updated information on Mock TOEIC!!!









It has recently come to my attention that students who has received a score of 800 or higher last semester do not need to take the Mock TOEIC again this semester.  Mock TOEIC is good for one academic school year just like the Official TOEIC.  If you have additional questions, please direct them to room 109 at the GILC.

Monday, October 28, 2013

How to spark your creativity by Phil Hansen

What a great video on how to stir your creativity!  A must see!  Enjoy!

http://www.ted.com/talks/phil_hansen_embrace_the_shake.html






This art was made only using paint from a karate chop.
 
This art was made from 50 Starbucks coffee cups.

This picture is made up of stories from his friends.

Hang in there!













Whew! The midterm exams are over!  The midterm week went smoothly without any tragic death of students’ dogs or distant grandparents.  Everyone showed up as expected and did well.  I would like to thank each one of you for behaving quietly out in the hallway during the exams.  I'm very proud of you!

Now that we are more than half way done, imagine yourself on a rollercoaster, the hard part is done and all you have to do is take a ride down to the 16th week. But don't forget, now is the time to participate more in class and to work harder. You can only change your grade during the semester, while the game is still being played, and not after the semester is over. Once the time on the timer has stopped, there's nothing I can do to help you so please plan ahead.  I will not change any grades after the game has ended.

Let’s have a great semester!

Monday, October 14, 2013

Midterm Grading Criteria













Wow, I can't believe it's time for midterms already! Please check out the grading criteria and if you have any questions, feel free to e-mail me.  Remember not to memorize your answers as this will make you sound like a robot but to remember a few key points and to build on those key points.

Good luck!

http://idisk.gachon.ac.kr/pub.php?get=MTNUWWZKR0tXUE8vZjRBNUtHL3BhMnhvU1FBTG02dWxqT285VXJVdDlJWjByUitYMlBNQ1ZJeDQvc2ExMlRoWA.docx

Monday, October 7, 2013

Free Tutoring Sessions at the Global Zone!

 
 
 
 
 
 
I will be at the Global Zone this Friday from 1:30-3:30pm to help with tutoring.  If you need help with your writing, have grammar questions, or just want to come and talk with me, I'll be there.
 
Please sign up at the Global Zone for your 20 minute sessions.  Should you need more than 20 minutes, please sign up for double time.
 
Hope to see y'all there!
 

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Thursday, October 10th -Friday, October 11th Job Fair










Job Fair for Foreign-Invested Companies 2013 

October 10(Thu) - 11(Fri), 2013 10:00~18:00 / Hall B1, COEX, Samsung-dong, Seoul

Date : October 10(Thu) – 11(Fri), 2013 (for two days)
Place : Hall B1, 1st Floor of New Building, COEX, Samsung-dong, Seoul
Host / Organizer : MOTIE / KOTRA
Participants : 110 foreign-invested companies
Website : www.2013jobfair.org
Expected Visitors : 18,000 job seekers


This information was passed onto me by another professor from the university.  For those of you who are planning ahead for graduation, this is a great time to polish your resume and to go practice your interviewing skills.
 
 

Friday, September 27, 2013

How to write your name on assignments and quizzes!

On all assignments including quizzes, please write your Korean name in Korean. Also, include your English name if you have one. Finally, include your student ID number as this will help clarify students with the same or similar names.

Thanks everyone!

홍길동 (Henry)
32344555 (Student ID number)

No work-related text messages please!

Hi everyone!
While I love receiving text messages asking how my day's going, I’m being overwhelmed by text messages asking me about assignment questions on my phone.  I wouldn’t mind this even if it were only a few number of students but more and more students are texting now. Also, I’m having a hard time keeping track of who I returned messages to and who I haven’t. This is difficult since I use my phone for personal reasons and not for work.  School does not pay for my phone nor do they offer an allowance for my phone fees.
 
So, before you decide to text me ask yourself, is this personal or business?  If it’s personal like wishing me a Happy Chuseok it’s OK, but if it’s work related like asking me if you can write about a certain topic, please e-mail me. This way, I can assure that I return all messages promptly.
Thanks for your understanding!


Monday, September 23, 2013

Festival Time Absences








I hear it's time for festival this week!  How fun! Just wanted to remind you that we will be having class as usual.  Should you decide to miss class, remember that you would need an excuse from school for your absence to be considered an excused absence.  Otherwise, it will be considered an unexcused absence.

If you have special reasons for needing to miss class, please come see me in person.

Have fun but remember to drink in moderation and to act responsibly!

Monday, September 16, 2013

Where is the humanity in coloring chicks?

Take a look at the video and ask yourselves, who is buying these kinds of animals?  As long as there's a demand, these guys will continue to dye the poor chicks!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R21HQKkldqE


This is the finished product of the chicks.  What do you think?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3sfUakyaoU

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Homework











The second week of school is here and I've heard no good alternatives to doing the actual CD homework so if you haven't talked to me about your homework options, please do the homework in the Activebook CD as usual.  You must complete all the activities but Games and Puzzles are optional because I know some of them can be tough!

You must obtain at least 80% or higher on your activities or else you’ll only receive 50% of the score.

I will open E-class for you to capture the screen shot of your “Activity Results” page on your computer.  Please post each homework in each section before the due date.  Do not post more than one homework in each folder.

Remember, I do not take late homework so please plan accordingly.  If you have a computer problem, I’m sorry!  Your mission is to find any and all available computer to do your homework.  If you have any questions about the homework, please come and see me.

Good luck and let's have a great semester!!!

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

****Mock TOEIC****

 
Just a reminder, you must take one TOEIC between September 2nd-October 25th and another one between November 4th-December 13th.  The only exception is if you obtain a score of 800 or higher, you are exempt from taking the second exam.

Also, if you have an Official TOEIC Score of 800 or higher, please take a copy to Room 109 to show proof that you have taken the exam. If it's not too much trouble, please get me a copy as well.

Good luck and sign up early to take your Mock TOEIC exams!

Welcome back!!!


Welcome back to school everyone! Hope you had a wonderful summer! I hope all of you got some much needed rest and relaxation to jumpt start this semester. I'm looking forward to a fabulous semester and getting to know each and every one of you better.

Let's get the semester started!!!