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2011 Spring Schedule

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I am only taking three classes this term and looking forward to having more time to concentrate on my classes.  Last semester I felt that there were times that I was only doing what was required and didn’t have the time to do extra research.  I am also looking forward to having more time to devote to studying Korean. This will be my second semester in the Masters of Teaching Languages (TESOL) program at the University of Southern Mississippi, and I have been pleased with the program so far.

This semester I am taking:

  • Second Language Acquisition
  • Sociolinguistics
  • Options in Teaching Grammar

Sociolinguistics is the only class that meets on campus.  The other two classes are both online, and I am fairly sure that they will be simliar to the  online classes that I have taken in the past.  They will probably consist of weekly papers  and a large project at the end of the term.  I am looking forward to all of the classes, but I am most excited about learning more about the acquisition of second languages.  I have a friend that has already taken this class, and he told me that there was a ton of work but that he got a lot out of it.

I just received the last shipment  of my textbooks that I ordered from Amazon and was pleased that I saved a bunch by using them instead of going though the school.  The textbook markup is outrageous.

I also received my work schedule today.  I do have two early tutor sessions on Monday and Tuesday, but I am pleased that most of schedule is earlier in the day which means that I won’t be at the school past 6PM.  This is a huge change from last semester when I was at the school till 9 nearly every night.

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I have twenty hours of tutoring a week this term.  I try not to think about this in terms of how much money I was making for my tutoring in Korea.  Let’s just say that the $800 a month I get for my assistantship could be made in less than a week if I was doing this amount of private tutoring in Korea.  I am also happy that my schedule should be more stable since most of my students will not have many extracurricular activities in the spring.

As you can see from the schedule, I am going to be hitting the gym three days a week and have already budgeted time for Korean studies as well.  Hopefully, I will have more time to devote to studying Korean, so at a minimum it will be 5 hours a week. Maybe I will have extra time on the weekends to get another workout in and to get a few more hours of Korean study done, but I will have to wait and see how much work my courses require.

Overall, I am pleased with my new schedule and excited to see what the new semester will bring.

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Thoughts on the First Semester of Grad School

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Without patting myself too hard on the back, JJ and I both did well this semester.  We received our grades before we left for vacation and were pleased to have had all A’s.  It was much different going back to school after having received my undergraduate degree ten years ago. Most of the difference was in my attitude towards studying and performing well in my classes.  Since the start of the semester, JJ and I really didn’t do anything beside study.  A good friend of mine recently commented, “Every time I call you, you are always reading.”  Between fulfilling my obligations for my assistantship and going to class, the only time left had to be spent studying and reading research papers.  One benefit of this new mindset was the lack of the need to cram.  I studied everyday and really felt that I was prepared for every test that I had to take.

Spent Most of my Time Here

History of English

I spent the majority of my time studying for this class. It was the hardest class that I have ever taken but also the most interesting.  We basically traced the history of English from 55B.C until the present day.  Not only were the tests extremely detailed, but we also had to show our ability to pronounce both Old and Middle English and explain the differences in the two.  I wrote two small papers ( 5 page)  for this class one on the influence of Latin on English vocabulary and the other on the East Midland dialect.  The final exam for this class was a monster.  I can’t remember exactly how long the test was but it was close to 10 pages of essay and open-ended questions.  It was probably the best test that I have ever taken, and the section that required us to show what we have learned about the changes in English was extremely difficult but fun.  I enjoyed learning about the historical aspects of our language and have already started doing extra research on my own.  I thought that the Norman influence on our language was incredibly intriguing.  Not only did I learn a lot of from this class, but acquired a huge list of books that I should have read before now.

Latin Influence Research

Teaching Reading in ESL Classes

This class was online and ended up being a little bit more time consuming than I thought it was going to be.  This class and the Applied Linguistics class required me to write a paper a week and both required large projects at the end of the term.   I enjoyed reading about the different ways to teach reading in the ESL classroom.  I feel that I taught my classes fairly well in the past, but there were many ways in which I could have taught them better.  The assignments for this class were interesting.  I had to create a chapter of a reading textbook for ESL students which was around 25 pages long and also consisted of another ten pages of a teacher’s handbook.  This project took me a few weeks and was quite hard to edit down to 25 pages.

Applied Linguistics

This was another online class that required writing a paper a week.  There was also a big project at the of the semester.  My project compared function words in Korean and English , and then I created three instructional activities that were based on the principals from the paper.  By the time that I had done my research and had started writing the paper, I realized that the topic I had chosen was a little bit over my head.  I had to do more research on the Korean side of the paper since my Korean ability is not strong enough to confidently write about the grammatical aspects of the language.  After doing the research on Korean grammar, it inspired me to study Korean more intensively.

Teaching Languages

My fourth class was Teaching Second Languages and was another class filled with lots of work.  This class consisted of a huge portfolio.  It took a lot a work, but the assignments were very interesting.  I had to write a language learning history that was very eye opening.  After writing the history, I felt a renewed urge to restart my Korean language studies.  It was difficult to write about the time that I have wasted in trying to learn Korean, but I was also able to see my successes in learning the language as well.  This class also allowed me to see the ways in which the classes that I have taught were not taught in the most productive manner.  I learned a lot about using authentic materials in my class and also teaching the language in context.    I also was required to observe four different ESL classes.  I observed classes at the English Language Institute at USM.  Observing these classes reminded me of how much I miss teaching, and  I look forward to finishing my program and getting back in the classroom.

After this first semester back in school, I have decided that I took too many hours this term, and next semester I will only take three classes.  It will be nice to be able to allocate some serious time to my Korean studies.  I am thinking about getting a tutor, but I haven’t made up my mind.  I do know that I need to spend a little bit more time doing research and working on a few papers that I have in mind as well.

I also realize that I need to be more proactive in scheduling my free time.   I felt guilty anytime that I wasn’t studying.  I can look back and see that I really need to feel more free to relax more often without feeling guilty.  I plan on enjoying the rest of my vacation and then getting ready to hit the books hard once again when classes start on  January 18th.

USM Golden Eagles

Accepted

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Congratulations! Welcome to Southern Miss!

JJ and I both received emails with the above as the subject title~! We are thrilled, excited, and nervous at the same time to start grad school at USM. We have a little over a month until school starts. We are now in the process of getting our funding lined up. (It looks like my student loan balance is about to sky-rocket!) I am still waiting to find about assistantships and will probably start applying to various other departments next week. We will also meet with our advisers next week to begin choosing classes for the fall.

I will be studying for an M.A. in Teaching Languages with an emphasis in Teaching English as a Second Language.  JJ will be working on an M.S. in Mathematics with an emphasis in Computational Mathematics.

For the record, JJ received her admission letter a whole two days before me. I have heard this more than once..hahah.

As for now, we are both working part-time jobs and patiently waiting for school to start. We are hoping to be able to get out of Hattiesburg to visit some friends before school starts but time and money may come in to play.

USM Golden Eagles

JJ

해티스버그

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Since I have received a few emails with questions in Korean and noticed that a lot of people were coming to my blog by searching for Koreans in Mississippi, Koreans in Hattiesburg, or where to buy Kimchi in Hattiesburg, MS. Most people wanted to know what to expect when living in Hattiesburg. I asked JJ to write a couple of posts in Korean for these visitors. Here is part 1.

Hattiesburg, MS 39402

원래 미국은 한 번쯤은 가고 싶었던 나라이고, 가장 미국적인 도시라고 생각된 곳은 샌프란시스코, L.A., 뉴욕 이렇지 않았나 싶다. 국민학교 사회시간에 사회과부도 책을 펼쳐 들어 미시시피 강 줄기를 찾아 내어 형광펜으로 죽죽 그어 봤던 기억이 난다.  솔직히 별로 가보고 싶다는 생각이 드는 곳은 아니었다. 한국에서 지금의 남편 제이슨을 만나고 경제적 요건, 학교 입학문제 등등 여러가지 이유로 제이슨의 부모님이 계신 곳 Hattiesburg로 이사오게 되었다.  내가 미시시피로 살러 오게 될 줄이야.  제이슨의 원래 고향은 미시시피 북쪽인 Delta. 수도인 Jackson도 그렇고 나머지 소도시들은 전부 비슷한 것 같다.  처음 이곳에 왔을 때 느낀 것은 사람들의 순수한 친절을 느낄 수 있었다. 덧붙여서 순박한 것과는 다르고 원래 친절이 몸에 밴 사람들이라고 하는게 맞다고 보겠다.

어른에 대한 공경은 유교사상에서만 볼 수 있다고 알았는데 아니더라.  여기서 호칭을 제대로 안하면 소위 북쪽 사람들 양키 취급받는다.  내가 그렇게 생각하는게 아니라 여기 관습이 그렇다는 거다.  영어 쓰면서 많이 건방지게(?) 얘기 하는 버릇이 겨우 들었는데 이제 와서 다시 겸손 하게 영어를 하자니 처음에는 말도 많이 꼬이고 실수하고 나서 자책도 많이 했다.  기본적인 매너 지키는 것은 물론이거니와 부탁이나 호의를 원할 때 적절한 문법과 톤으로 말해야 하는 것, 윗 사람들에게 말할 때나 대답할 때 Yes, Ma’am(Sir), No, Ma’am(Sir) 으로 일관하면서 계속 썼더니 이제 입에 뱄다.  어떤 부모들은 자식들 버릇들이려고 이렇게 말하는 거 많이 들었다.  우리네 식으로 하면 부모가 자식한테 존대하는 것처럼 말이다.

아직도 인종의 벽이 있는 곳.  표면적으로 흑백갈등은 없지만 아직도 서로 마음 속에 벽이 확실히 있다.  말하기에는 뭔가 복잡하고 특별히 싸우는 사람은 없지만 특별히 가깝지도 않은 백인과 흑인들이다.  나 동양인은 그 중간에 껴서 그 나마 대우는 좋게 느껴질 따름이다.



JJ is going to be a guest author for a few posts over the next couple of weeks. She has a lot of great information that she wants to share.

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