WHAT IS e++?
It is a known fact that most Korean students spend about ten years studying the English language and its rules during their high school, middle school and college. Unless they pursue more intensive training, most of them fail to confidently and effectively converse in English. One of the reasons students offer as an explanation is the lack of practice. They feel they need more conversation time which is hard to find in Korea. Some, who can afford it, take up advanced lessons in English academies and personal tutorials. Others decide to go overseas to enroll in language schools and, at the same time, be immersed in English-speaking environments.

The name e++ stands for "English with a difference." It is a volunteer-based service of Every Nation Ministries to Korean students who want to further hone and practice their English skills. It is an English club that provides ample conversation time for students through its various lessons and activities. The sessions are not, in any way, substitutes to those provided by English academies or one-on-one tutorials. They are meant to reinforce professional courses with dynamic and interactive discussions. The e++ English Club aims to provide students with practical people skills and essential life principles using English as a mode of teaching. Utilizing dynamic discussions with lessons on various relational skills enriches their perspective of life, personal attitudes and cultural sensitivities, thus, providing them with powerful and effective tools to achieve their life goals.


DESCRIPTION OF THE ENGLISH CLUB SESSIONS
The sessions are done on a round-table discussion format with a leader serving as a facilitator and some of the more advanced students helping in the small-group (two to four students) exercises. Lessons during the English club meetings focus on conversation practice but may also include grammar instruction, vocabulary building activities, reading comprehension, and listening . Students are expected to participate at all times while balancing it with a "no pressure" atmosphere. This approach has produced encouraging results with observable improvement on the students' level of confidence and competence.


BIBLE STUDY: A SUPPLEMENTAL SERVICE
A thirty-minute Bible study is offered as a supplemental service to students who want to learn life skills and principles based on the teachings of Jesus Christ in the Bible. The Bible study aims to provide students with life-tested and up-to-date applications of biblical principles that contribute to success, not only in the workplace but in other levels of relationships such as the family, community and society. Attendance in the Bible study is non-compulsory and students are informed at the onset of joining that there is a Bible study after the club meetings. It is open for all, whether they are Christians or from other beliefs and philosophical adherence.


Top ¡ã
Yonsei University
Saturday 11am
ÇϾá»ù ½Ä´ç
Onyu 010-3210-5980
Kristen 010-7554-0081
Carrie 011-9718-7861
   
   
Top ¡ã
Kwangwoon University
Friday 1:30pm
Room No.112, ¹®È­°ü, Kwangwoon campus
John Gray : 011-9173-6580
   
Top ¡ã
Philippines
Wed 2-3:30pm (Bahay ng Alumni)
Wed 6-7pm (Bahay ng Alumni)
Sat 4-5pm (UP VCF center)
Andy Jang : jangandrew@hanmail.net