Itaewon Global Village Center Monthly Newsletter

Issue No. 116 June 2018 CONTENTS 2018 Third Quarter 2018 Third Quarter Korean 1 Language Class Class Registration Registration Registration for the 2018 Third Quarter of Korean classes at the Itaewon Global Korean Lan- Village Center will be held this month. guage Class 2 The dates and time for the registration and level test will be as follows: Schedule

June 2018 Vol- unteer Activi- ties 3 European Flower Ar- rangement Class

Traditional Market Walking 4 Tour Korea Job Inter- view and Busi- ness Manner Workshop Vegan Cooking Class: Vegan ● New students and former students who want to take Absolute Beginner 2 or Kimchi Making 5 higher should pass the level test (it doesn’t matter if you have finished some Plant-based courses in other global centers or other institutions). Former Itaewon GVC Living for Be- students with attendance rate of 59% and below are not allowed to register ginners this session. ● You can only sign-up for classes by visiting the center in person. Registra- String Art Class tion through a representative or proxy, or by phone or email is not allowed. Draw Like an 6 ● Be sure to bring your alien registration card (ARC) (tourist visa holders are Artist Series 6: not allowed to register. ARC/Visa/Sofa Stamp should be valid until Sep- Alex Katz tember 13, 2018). Vegan Foodie - SOFA members can bring their passport with SOFA stamp instead. Diplomats Tour must bring their diplomat passports or diplomat ID card. All other foreigners (i.e., not SOFA member / not diplomats) must bring their ARC. Korean Metal 7 Craft Mirror - All classes are only for adults (age 18 years old and above – international age). Making Class Classes are free but students must buy their own books. Third Quarter will start on July 2, 2018 and will run for 10 weeks.

PLEASE READ ALL THE INFORMATION ABOVE (and 2nd page) BEFORE CALLING. NOTE: Please be reminded that you should receive a reply from Itaewon GVC as confirmation of your registration. If you don’t receive a reply, it could mean 2 that Itaewon GVC staff did not receive your email. Hence, you are not yet registered for the class/activity. NOTE: Please be reminded that you should receive a reply from Itaewon GVC as confirmation of your registration. If you don’t receive a reply, it could mean that Itaewon GVC staff did not receive your email. Hence, you are not yet registered for the class/activity. 3

Itaewon Global Village is looking for volunteers as a way to serve our Korean community. Below are the volunteer opportunities available that you might be interested in:

Mannasem Center: Homeless People Support Center (June 5th (Tues), 11:30am~1:00pm) Mannasem offers a temporary home for those who are struggling through various difficulties in life. As volunteers, we will help them by preparing lunch and distrib- uting food for the homeless. Yongsan Center for the Disabled (June 8th (Fri), 2:00pm ~ 4:00pm) This activity involves simple cooking activity (like pizza, salad, sandwiches, etc.) with our friends in the center. This activity help them develop their life skills and also a good way for them to socialize and learn about different foods. Volunteers do not need to eat the food they make.

Yongsan Senior Welfare Center (June 19th (Tues), 1:00pm ~ 2:00pm) Spend time with halmeonis and harabeojis (Korean grandmas and grandpas) by having an English conversation with them as a part of their English class. This class is one of the programs of Senior Welfare Center to help prevent Alzheimer's Disease. You do not need to be a native English speaker to join this activity, and it is a great chance for cultural exchange as well.

If you wish to join any of the activities, email us your name, nationality, phone number in Korea and the activity (or activities) that you wish to join.

(Email: [email protected] )

*** Volunteer Certificates can be issued if needed. ** Volunteer activities are for foreigners only.

Please be advised that Itaewon GVC does NOT provide any kind of visa sponsorship, official invitation for immigration purposes, accommodation or compensation for these volunteer activities.

On Friday, June 8th, 10:00am-12:00pm, the Itaewon Global Village Center will hold a class “European flower arrangement.” In this class we’ll learn about the elegant summer table design using seasonal flowers.

The class will be held by a master florist from Hungary, Reka Patrick. If you want to learn about the colours, textures and forms used in the modern European floral design, do not hesitate to register!

You can sign up in person or by email only. The fee would be 25,000 won (Participants need to bring secateurs & scissors). The venue of this event will be at Itaewon Global Village Center. Email: [email protected] NOTE: Please be reminded that you should receive a reply from Itaewon GVC as confirmation of your registration. If you don’t receive a reply, it could mean 4 that Itaewon GVC staff did not receive your email.

On Friday, June 15th, from 10:00am to 12:00pm, Itaewon Global Village Center will hold “Traditional Market Walking Tour.” Participants will get fruitful information and historical backgrounds about streets and markets.

This walking tour takes visitors around the traditional markets of the Dongdaemun District, starting with the Yangnyeongsi Herb Medicine Museum, then the Gyeongdong Market and the Seoul Yangn- yeong Market, one of the most famous oriental medicine markets in Korea. The tour route is as described below: Jegidong Station – Seonnongdan -> Seoul Yangn- yeongsi Herb Medicine Museum -> Seoul Yangn- yeong Market -> Gyeongdong Market

The venue of the tour is Jegi-dong station (line 1). This program is free of charge. You can sign up in person or by email only.

Email: [email protected]

On Friday, June 15th, 2:00pm-4:00pm, the Itaewon Global Village Center will hold a workshop “Korea job interview and business manner” This workshop aims to analyze distinctive work culture in Korea and to provide practical guidelines to improve student’s knowledge on Korean work culture and job interview skills. ** The lecture will be conducted in English, however participants need basic Korean speaking skills **

Course overview: Job interview tips Most common job interview questions. Job Interview check list Mock up and feedback Course objectives: By end of this course, participants will: Demonstrate knowledge and awareness about work culture in Korea. Able to display appropriate job interview and business manner in Korea. Practice positive verbal and non-verbal communication. Become more confident and competent for the job

The workshop will be taught by Mee Seong Kim, a certified business manner and image making professional who is a guest lecturer in Inha Technical College and Career Path Inc. Previ- ously, she worked as a cabin attendant for KLM and Emirates.

You can sign up in person or by email only. The seminar is free of charge. The venue of this event will be at Itaewon Global Village Center. Email: [email protected] NOTE: Please be reminded that you should receive a reply from Itaewon GVC as confirmation of your registration. If you don’t receive a reply, it could mean that Itaewon GVC staff did not receive your email. 5

On Thursday, June 21st, 10:30am-12:00pm, the Itaewon Global Village Center will hold a “Vegetarian Cooking Class: Temple (Vegan) Kimchi.” Kimchi is a staple in Korean cuisine, but it is quite difficult to find vegan kimchi. Traditionally, Koreans make use of shrimp paste and anchovy sauce as seasoning for Kimchi. However, temple Kimchi doesn’t use any animal-based seasonings. In this class, each participant will get to make their own cabbage kimchi (about 1kg each) and they will give us free “mukeun kimchi” or well- fermented kimchi.

The basic concept of Vegetarian food is well known as “Temple food” in Korea. Buddhist monk seeks to the way of living nature by eating foods in its natural state. For this reason, their cooking style is focused on how it can derive the original taste itself from the each natural ingredient.

The instructor for this session is Buddhist nun monk, and it may contain the Buddhist way of meditation. The venue of the class is near Anguk station (line 3). The participation fee

is 30,000 won (kimchi ingredients are expensive). You can sign up in person or by email only.

*** pre-registration and pre-payment are required *** Email: [email protected]

On Friday, June 22nd, 10:00am-12:00pm, Itaewon Global Village Center will hold a “Plant-based Living for Beginners” Lecture.

With animal agriculture linked to environmental degradation, global warming, antibiotic resistance and an epidemic of chronic disease, more and more people are choosing to eat more plant-based. Join plant-based lifestyle coach and Seoul Happy Cow Ambassador Marie Frenette to learn more about why this is, how easy it is to get started and how to avoid common pitfalls.

The venue of the lecture will be at Itaewon Global Village Center. This is free of charge. You can sign up in person or by email only. To sign up by email, please email us your name, nationality and phone number.

Email: [email protected]

※ This class is opened again because it was cancelled last time. NOTE: Please be reminded that you should receive a reply from Itaewon GVC as confirmation of your registration. If you don’t receive a reply, it could mean 6 that Itaewon GVC staff did not receive your email. Hence, you are not yet registered for the class/activity.

On Friday, June 22nd, 2:00pm-4:00pm, the Itaewon Global Village Center will hold a “String Art Frame Making Class.” The class will give participants an opportunity to make their own String Art work. String Art is an arrangement of colored thread strung between points to form a certain design or pattern. You will experience new type of art which is more dynamic and fascinating.

Various colors of string (colored thread), a wooden frame made of cedar (light brown), nails, and tools including an electric drill will be prepared. Some design samples will be provided such as Heart shape, alphabet A to Z, birds, a bicycle, Eiffel tower, a cactus, a hot-air balloon and a flamingo. You can prepare your own design (drawn or printed) beforehand if you like. String Art can be designed uniquely using any ma- terial you brought such as dry flowers or pictures by hanging them on the threads. Come and join us and let’s have fun!

String Art work will be a perfect interior decoration item or a special gift.

The participation fee would be 25,000 won (for a normal light brown cedar wooden frame / per person / Cash Only). **for colored wooden frames (black or white), +5,000won**

You can sign up in person or by email only. (Only Foreigners can join this program.) Email: [email protected]

On Friday, June 29th, 10:00am-12:00pm, the Itaewon Global Village Center will hold a class “Draw like an artist series 6: Alex Katz.”

Alex Katz (born July 24, 1927) is an American figurative artist known for his paintings, sculptures, and prints. Katz's paintings are divided almost equally into the genres of portraiture and landscape. He is well known for his large paintings, whose bold simplicity and heightened colors.

Be like Katz and join the creative learning process through painting! In the class, you will learn the painting technique and create your own landscape.

This class will be taught by Sihyun Chon, staff at Itaewon Global Village Center. Sihyun is a national board certified art teacher with several years experience of graphic designing and art consulting. She had BA Visual Communication Design in Korea and MA Cultural & Creative Industries in the UK.

You can sign up in person or by email only. The fee would be 25,000 won (All materials are included). The venue of this event will be at Itaewon Global Village Center.

(Email: [email protected]) NOTE: Please be reminded that you should receive a reply from Itaewon GVC as confirmation of your registration. If you don’t receive a reply, it could mean that Itaewon GVC staff did not receive your email. Hence, you are not yet registered for the class/activity. 7

On Friday, June 29th, 1:00pm-3:00pm, Itaewon Global Vil- lage Center, as 2nd part of the Plant-based Living Series by Marie Frenette, will hold a “Vegan Foodie Tour.”

Learn how to get more veggies into your diet even when eating out with this walking tour through the Itaewon/HBC area. Along the way we will sample food from the best veg friendly restaurants and markets, share information and make new friends.

This activity is free of charge but participants should pay for anything they would order/buy along the way.

You can sign up in person or by email only. To sign up by email, kindly email us your name, nationality and phone number. (Email: [email protected])

※ This class is opened again because it was cancelled last time.

On Friday, July 6th, 10:00am-12:00pm, will be taking a trip to the National Museum of Korea for Metal Craft class, “Korean Metal Craft Mirror Making Class.” Participants will have an opportunity to make own traditional metal craft mirror.

Step 1: Concept and brief background explanation about Korean traditional Metal Craft Step 2: Learning about metal craft techniques Step 3: Design & make own metal craft mirror

Some works will be given as examples to choose, and instructors will be there to assist you when professional help is needed. This class will let you learn from the beginning, so there is no need to worry even if you are not artistic.

The participation fee is 5,000 won(per person/Cash Only). You can sign up in person or by email only

Email: [email protected] The Itaewon Global Village Center is Always Here for You!

At the Itaewon Global Village Center we provide a variety of services to support foreigners who are living in Seoul. We have classes and programs that help facilitate cultural exchange and understanding between foreigners and Korean resi- dents.

Our daily living consultation services can help make your life a lot easier by providing you with all the information you will need to tackle whatever problems you may face. You can make inquiries in person at the center, or by telephone or email. Feel free to ask us about anything you like.

In addition to daily living consultations services, the Itaewon Global Village Center also has educational and cultural pro- grams that can help you gain a greater understanding of Korean language and culture. Join our Korean classes and Korean culture experience programs to learn more about Korea and have a good time too.

We also strive to create opportunities for foreigners and Korean residents to interact and learn more about each other through volunteer and cultural exchange activities. Please join our volunteer group and let us know how you would like to get more involved in the community and in our center’s activities. Drop by or contact us anytime.

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Tel: 02)2199-8883~5 Center Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-6pm (Lunch Break 12pm-1pm) Info Direction: Line 6 Itaewon Stn. Exit 2 (Walk straight about 200m and look for the Hannam Bldg. on your left) Website: http://global.seoul.go.kr/itaewon/