This study examined the attitudes of South Korean teachers of English in Jeollanamdo toward Konglish, particularly in relation to English education. The literature search shows that Konglish is a typical local variety, evolved from the borrowing and redefining of English words that became part of everyday South Korean speech. Konglish is not unique in this regard. Japlish in Japan and Chinglish in China developed for similar reasons and display the distinctive characteristics of those languages. However, Konglish is usually defined as poor and incorrect. Teachers in the study expressed embarrassment, shyness, guilt, and anger about Konglish. On the other hand, they also valued it as something uniquely theirs. Teachers believed that students...
There has been a general consensus that Korean learners of English are not likely to acquire a commu...
This paper discusses the development of negative attitudes toward English in the Korean sociocultura...
This study investigates young Korean children’s attitudes toward three English varieties: American E...
This study examined the attitudes of South Korean teachers of English in Jeollanamdo toward Konglis...
English in South Korea, where the language is highly emphasized as a necessary language for the age ...
This questionnaire study investigates South Korean students’ attitudes towards English loanwords and...
This study explores the issues related to the comparison of native English teachers and Korean Engli...
The objectives of this study were to understand Korean university students’ beliefs and concerns abo...
The objectives of this study were to understand Korean university students’ beliefs and concerns abo...
Casual observation usually shows a tendency for most Korean EFL students to prefer the pronunciation...
This study examines and evaluates English in the First to the Seventh national school curriculum (19...
The overheated atmosphere of English education in contemporary Korean society is popularly represent...
The teaching of English as a foreign language in South Korean public schools has seen the implementa...
The current study examined the effects of Korean elementary school teachers\u27 accents on their stu...
This paper was designed to solve the pending problem in the field of education today. The problem re...
There has been a general consensus that Korean learners of English are not likely to acquire a commu...
This paper discusses the development of negative attitudes toward English in the Korean sociocultura...
This study investigates young Korean children’s attitudes toward three English varieties: American E...
This study examined the attitudes of South Korean teachers of English in Jeollanamdo toward Konglis...
English in South Korea, where the language is highly emphasized as a necessary language for the age ...
This questionnaire study investigates South Korean students’ attitudes towards English loanwords and...
This study explores the issues related to the comparison of native English teachers and Korean Engli...
The objectives of this study were to understand Korean university students’ beliefs and concerns abo...
The objectives of this study were to understand Korean university students’ beliefs and concerns abo...
Casual observation usually shows a tendency for most Korean EFL students to prefer the pronunciation...
This study examines and evaluates English in the First to the Seventh national school curriculum (19...
The overheated atmosphere of English education in contemporary Korean society is popularly represent...
The teaching of English as a foreign language in South Korean public schools has seen the implementa...
The current study examined the effects of Korean elementary school teachers\u27 accents on their stu...
This paper was designed to solve the pending problem in the field of education today. The problem re...
There has been a general consensus that Korean learners of English are not likely to acquire a commu...
This paper discusses the development of negative attitudes toward English in the Korean sociocultura...
This study investigates young Korean children’s attitudes toward three English varieties: American E...