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The number of Korean students who are studying in English speaking countries is increasing and the expenditure invested for studying English abroad is enormous. However, the quality of some ESL programs is not always satisfactory. Recently, there has been a lot of criticism that ESL programs are often not beneficial to language minority students. Some ESL programs cannot provide appropriate instruction and assistance. As a result, it becomes much harder for students to compete with their American peers. In this paper, the researcher scrutinizes some issues related to ESL programs in the United States and Korean students’ ESL experience in American schools. It is examined how the students undergo identity crisis and how they are disadvantaged due to curricular materials irrelevant to their academic needs and interests. Then, this paper proposes some suggestions that can benefit Korean ESL students in their struggles to learn English in America. The researcher hopes this study can help ESL teachers treat their students with more insight about their cultural backgrounds and literacy experiences. The researcher also hopes that this study can help Korean professionals in English education offer more appropriate and reliable advice for their students studying abroad to improve English.
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II. Some Criticisms Related to ESL Programs
III. Korean Students in American ESL Classrooms
1. Procedure of Data Collection
2. Korean Students in American ESL Classrooms
IV. Discussion
1. Initial Placement : The Gao between CALP and BICS
2. Effective ESL Teaching Models : 'Pull-out' or 'Pull-in'
3. The Quality of the ESL Materials : Relevance to Students' Needs
4. Exiting Procedures : Who decides when?
V. Conclusion
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