I found an interesting article from the Korean Herald several days ago, saying that people playing an important role in their fields turn out to be highly well educated in English. And the recent study shows that almost 90 percent of elementary school students say that they want to go abroad for English if they have a chance. Parents in Korea are also so eager in English education that they take all financial burden to send their children away. However, is it really necessary? The following three are the reasons why it is problematic for Korean youth.
It is unwavering belief that children should start learning English as early as possible so that they become more proficient in English and important players in society later on. It is true that children studying abroad can learn English much faster than those studying here in Korea. In addition, parents also expect their precious baby boys and girls to learn much more about English cultures. surely it is going to be valuable experience for children. This is why it is hard to see parents with luxurious life style.
However, going abroad is not always good nor a panacea for children. There is a serious problem. English should be a tool, and should not be everything for children. English is a tool to communicate with other people from different countries and it can let us do business or anything. But now when looking at people, they are studying like it’s everything in their life. I’m exaggerating of course, but it is not so far from the truth. Koreans have different goals about English. For example, for most people, they study English to enter university and to get a job. After that, they almost all seem lost with English. Why do people study English? Again, English should be a helper for you to do something more meaningful, learning English should not be an ultimate goal of your life.
Childhood is a important period in their lives to form their personality. They need more touch and love from parents and also close relationship with their friends. The problem happens when parents think their children are strong enough to fit well in a totally different country. Statistics indicates that over 85 percent of oversee students are going through hard time with life in another country. Some have homesick and some experience discrimination in their early times. Surprising? Trust me. It happens even now.
Even if your children are successful fitting in, it’s not the only problem. They endure every hardship and then finally go to a higher education. As statistics says, many students fail and give up their courses, and come back to Korea with little improvement of English. Students often suffer from depression and quite a few students become addicted to drug. Then, in worse case, they get involved themselves in crimes. It’s quite sad to look at this problem this way, but we need to consider this problem more seriously, because we might put our future hope in dangers.
As we have looked through, there is a high possibility that things don’t go the way it is supposed to go. Moreover, your children can experience unpleasant situations all alone without fun loving parents and friends. Do we really need to send them away? supposedly it it time parents in Korea reconsidered sending children away and looked for better ways that parents have children learn English.