Are you interested in volunteering to teach Korean to students learning the language?
UBC’s very own Korean culture promoting club UNIK (U and I Korea) leads a program called KLT, which stands for Korean Language Table, a space where students can learn Korean for free. The program runs with the huge help of the students fluent in Korean who are willing to share their teaching skills to help students learn Korean. Anybody who can speak Korean fluently up to the extent that they can teach others, can be a part of KLT, whether you are a domestic student, international student, or an exchange student at UBC.
After volunteering to teach Korean in this program, UNIK shows its huge appreciation to the tutors for their help by providing them a certificate with the amount of volunteering time written on it. This KLT program gives the volunteers not only the volunteer record, but also will give them pride of supporting the Korean language education at The University of British Columbia. (Teaching materials will be offered!)
KLT sessions are held on every Thursday from 5:00pm until 7:30pm at Buchanan B 315 and B208 (Everyone, including tutors and KLT students, must come to B315 first to sign in.).
You can decide on how long your tutorial will be during the sessions. Whether to teach for 1 hour or 2 hours, it is all up to you as long as it is in between 5pm and 7:30pm.
If anyone wants to be a part of UNIK’s meaningful challenge in teaching Korean, you are always welcome to join. If you are interested in volunteering as a KLT tutor, please find UNIK booth during the Clubs Days from Sept 21~23th to sign up.
There will be an orientation held for tutors on Tuesday, September 27th from 6:30pm until 7pm at Buchanan B313. The first regular KLT session will be held on Thursday, September 29th.
If you have any questions, please email UNIK at ubc.unik@gmail.com