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WHAT IS A JUNIOR STUDENT’S DAILY ROUTINE?

After breakfast, they start their day with either 1st period (from 08:00) or 2nd period (from 08:50). Classes last for 6 to 7 hours a day, and you can take a break or swim starting around 4 o’clock. After dinner, you can have some private time or participate in the evening program.

Classes

– From the age of 12, it is divided into Junior ESL, and from 11 years old, it is divided into Primary English. The two courses do not have different curricula, and since it is Primary English, the quality of the classes does not decrease. Even juniors with low English levels do not like being assigned to the same class as younger children, so we have separated the two courses.

– One-on-one classes focus on Speaking and Pronunciation, and subjects such as Reading & Vocabulary and Writing are also assigned. Listening and Grammar are conducted in small group classes.

– The important things in class assignments are (1) whether the teacher is a good match for the student, (2) is whether the class time appropriate for the student’s life rhythm, and (3) whether the textbooks are well assigned. These three factors are important factors for a student’s happy study abroad life, and we need the cooperation of not only our academic team but also parents to ensure their satisfaction.

– Of course, class content may be changed at the request of parents.

– The Junior IELTS course is specially managed by our school’s IELTS team.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Evening Program

– It lasts for 2 hours from 6 or 7 PM after dinner. This is a time to review what the student learned that day or do homework. Students can also use this time to write an English diary, memorize vocabulary, etc.

– For the evening program, one teacher is assigned to every 12 students. However, in special cases, one teacher may be assigned to every 2-5 students.

– The evening program is optional and not mandatory. Therefore, you can attend only one hour out of two, or attend every other day.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Buddy Report

After school, parents will receive a DAILY BUDDY REPORT. The Buddy Report serves as a reminder about what the junior/child learned that day, homework, etc.

Additionally, parents may make requests to the BUDDY TEACHER regarding class progress, and such requests will be conveyed to all teachers.

Special Vocabulary Class

Students in Junior ESL and Primary English courses are assigned one hour of vocabulary class separate from regular classes. Depending on the student’s level, students will memorize 20 to 35 words each day.

This class is optional and attendance is not mandatory.

Meals

Meals are three times a day and are the same on weekdays, weekends, and public holidays. The menu is buffet-style, and its composition varies depending on the nationality ratio of the students. For example, if there are a lot of Korean juniors, the proportion of Korean menu items increases.

The meal quality is generally well received by graduates.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Weekday activities

Class ends at 15:30 or 16:20. Afterwards, you can take a break, swim, do Zumba (twice a week), or watch a movie (once a week).

If you would like swimming lessons, we can invite an instructor from outside to introduce you to the parents.

Relaxation space for AZON CONDO users

For AZON users, one classroom is operated as a rest area. Here, you can store your luggage or spend some private time. Of course, you can also use the cafeteria or study hall.

Weekend activities

You can enjoy resort tours, hopping, scuba diving, restaurant tours, and even short trips by renting a car. We have posted related information on the school bulletin board, so please refer to it.

 

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