Korea is a nation of many Christians. At the same time, Korea places a major emphasis on the learning of English as a foreign language. This paper looks to examine the possibility of English Church/Worship services being considered as an avenue for learning English. This paper includes a little history of how English entered Korea and the recent expenses related to the study of English in Korea. This paper also considers the relevant language theory associated with the learning of English within these church services. This paper answers questions about the number and purpose of English church services in Korea. It considers the reasons why both Korean and non-Korean members are in attendance, while asking the questions as to whether English church is a morally acceptable place for learning English and an effective location for improving English language skills. The author bases his results on a survey completed by attendees at English church services throughout Korea.
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abstract I. Introduction II. Recent SLA Theories III. Method and Procedure IV. Results and Discussions V. Conclusion Works Cited Appendix
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English church in Koreaauthentic listeninglistening developmentthe noticing hypothesisconfidence in language learning