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Cheonan's Cheongsu Library Partners with Hoseo University for English Programs

HONG MOON HWA Senior Reporter / Updated : 2025-03-12 13:35:49
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Cheonan's Cheongsu Library, an English-specialized library, is launching English communication programs in collaboration with Hoseo University's Department of English Language and Literature.
The programs, "English Friends" and "English Storytelling," aim to provide opportunities for citizens to engage in natural English communication with native speakers.
"English Friends" is open to all citizens, offering free conversation with Hoseo University's native English-speaking instructors every Friday and Saturday from 3 PM to 5 PM at the English materials room information desk.
"English Storytelling" is designed for children aged 6 to 13 in the Cheonan area, featuring English book reading sessions with native English-speaking instructors.
Registration for "English Storytelling" is available on the Cheonan City Library website (http://www.cheonan.go.kr/lib.do).


Cheonan, South Korea – Cheonan's Cheongsu Library, in partnership with Hoseo University's Department of English Language and Literature, has announced the launch of two new English communication programs aimed at fostering a comfortable environment for English learning.

As an English-specialized library, Cheongsu Library is committed to providing its community with opportunities to naturally interact with native English speakers. The library will host "English Friends" and "English Storytelling" programs.

"English Friends" is a free program open to all citizens, allowing them to engage in casual conversations with native English-speaking instructors from Hoseo University. This program will be held every Friday and Saturday from 3 PM to 5 PM at the English materials room information desk.

For younger learners, the "English Storytelling" program offers an engaging experience with native English-speaking instructors who will lead reading sessions of English books. This program is tailored for children aged 6 to 13 residing in the Cheonan area. Those who wish to participate in the "English Storytelling" program can register through the Cheonan City Library website.

A Cheongsu Library official stated, "We hope these programs will provide citizens with valuable opportunities to become more familiar with the English language in a natural setting." 

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