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What is English Divide

International Approaches to Bridging the Language Gap
A social division created within a society due to the lack of access to English by some of the members of the population. While the richer members can access this education and receive future benefits from it, the poorer cannot access it, and so their prospects of improving their quality of life in the future are reduced.
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Beyond the English Divide in South Korea
Maria Teresa Martinez-Garcia (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, South Korea)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 20
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-1219-7.ch013
Abstract
The knowledge of English in South Korea is considered to be an important asset, such that it is an indispensable skill when applying for admission into the top universities in the country or finding good jobs. The investment of families in making sure their offspring learn the language has been consistently increasing in recent years. However, not all families have access to the same private resources, thus creating a division (also known as ‘English Divide') between the richer families, who can provide their children with good private education, and poorer families, who cannot do it. This chapter provides a detailed account of the current economic situation of South Korea, emphasizing the importance given to English education. Moreover, the authors outline the work done by nonprofit organizations (such as Beyond the English Divide) to stop this English Divide.
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