The Korea Times
Seoul will once again become a hub of international educational exchange this May, as Korea Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (KOTESOL) prepares to host its 33rd international conference. Scheduled for May 16-17 at Sookmyung Women’s University, the annual event brings together educators, researchers and language professionals from around the world. Founded in 1993, KOTESOL has grown into one of Korea’s leading professional organizations for English language teaching (ELT). Its mission is to support the professional development of English teachers and improve English language education across the country. Over the years, its annual international conference has become a key event in the global ELT calendar, attracting participants from a wide range of backgrounds and countries. This year’s conference is expected to continue that tradition of diversity and collaboration. Proposals have been accepted from around 30 different countries, signaling a strong international presence. Last year’s event welcomed participants from 35 countries, and expectations are even hig
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