Language and Life Lessons Through a Korean Orphange

Friday, November 2nd, 2007

안녕하세요 여러분, 오스틴입니다.

Hello all! I am excited to be joining the blogging team at KClass! I am looking forward to sharing insights on Korean language and culture! I will be making contributions drawn from my experiences volunteering in an orphanage in Seoul.

I have spent a significant part of my life working with kids as a camp counselor and as a teacher. However, most of the children that I’ve known over the years come from middle to upper class affluence. I worked at a fancy residential camp in the US. My own students largely came from the twisted streets of suburban sprawl. In short, their background largely resembled mine. Of course I knew that there were poor kids in the world. I had even participated in one of those programs where you send a few dollars each month so that a particular child can go to school, afford books, clothes, etc. His picture was even on my refrigerator for a while. But that was 10 years ago. I’ve forgotten his name, his face, even his country. For me, it was lacking a personal touch.

One of my friends came to Korea nearly two years before I did and began volunteering at an orphanage. When I came last year, I began going with him to serve those kids. It has been an incredible experience. There are orphanages (고아원) all over Korea. They come in several different variations. The kids have all kinds of different stories and backgrounds. Over the next few posts, I will explain what I have learned about the orphanage system in Korea. I will also share some of the cultural and linguistic lessons I learn there. I practice a lot of speaking with them, and as a result, learn some things I would never have learned in class! I’ll try to reproduce some of the conversations I have with the kids (either in text or video) so you can practice along!

Thanks for reading,
오스틴

9 Responses to “Language and Life Lessons Through a Korean Orphange”

  1. avatar Matthew (매튜) Says:

    Hi Austin,
    I saw the video that you did with Hyunwoo and the other guy. I liked watching it. I would like it if there was an English translation so we can kinda see what’s goin on. Of course KCLASS101

  2. avatar Matthew (매튜) Says:

    … is still slighty new so we can’t understand everything. Ooops, sorry bout the two different comments. My keyboard isn;t workin well. Anyway, thanks!

  3. avatar steved Says:

    This should be an interesting series. I do not know much about how 고아원 work in Korea. I also think it will be interesting to learn more about a kclass member! Looking forward to your posts.

  4. avatar 선현우(Hyunwoo) Says:

    Great post, Austin. Looking forward to the next posts!!

  5. avatar Sindy Says:

    Austi :wink:

    Keep up this great job, it was a very interesting blog! :cool: S_R_C

  6. avatar Daniel K Says:

    That would definitely be an interesting experience to have, and I also look forward to hearing more!

  7. avatar Keith Says:

    Austin,

    I’m extremely glad to have you blogging for KoreanClass101.com! Can’t wait to hear more about your stories, and about what you learn from the orphanage! Something that I dearly regret not doing in Korea myself.

  8. avatar 오스틴 Says:

    Thanks for the encouragement.. Please remember to keep those kids in your thoughts and prayers…. Stay tuned for tonights post which will include a video! (If you haven’t seen it already)

  9. avatar PJ Says:

    i really liked ur post

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