CLARK COLEMAN
PROFESSIONALLY PROFICIENT IN ENGLISH, KOREAN AND JAPANESE
Email: *************@*****.***; Phone: 978-***-****; Skype ID: clarkvy8
EDUCATION
**** **** ********** ** ****** Honolulu, HI and S. Korea
• National Security Education Program Korean Flagship (Master of Arts)
• This U.S. DOD funded program trained me to be a Korean linguist
• U of H 2010-2011 Foreign Area Language Studies Scholarship recipient
1998 2004 BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY Provo, UT
• BA Japanese
• Worked at the BYU Campus Writing Center from Winter Semester 2003- Fall Semester 2004
WORK EXPERIENCE
Sept 10- May 11 KOREA UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL CENTER Seoul, S. Korea
• As a student intern, I assisted other international students with questions regarding classes, immigration, registration, scholarships, etc.
• Communicated in Korean with my co-workers at the office.
Oct 08 July 09 TOYAMA GOVERNMENT OFFICE Toyama, Japan
• As a coordinator for international relations with the JET Program, Translated tourism-related brochures, pamphlets, and Powerpoint slides, along with community newsletters, and public notices from Japanese into English.
• Communicated in Japanese with my co-workers at the office.
FULL-TIME ESL TEACHING EXPERIENCE
April 12- August 12 KING ABDULAZIZ UNIVERSITY Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
• Teach intensive eight week beginning and intermediate-level English language courses to university freshman.
Feb-April 12 LAWRENCE HIGH SCHOOL Lawrence, MA
•Worked as a long-term substitute teaching English to newcomers from the Dominican Republic.
Mar-Sept 08 KOREA ARMY INTELLIGENCE SCHOOL Seongnam, S. Korea
• Taught English conversation, “Military English," grammar, and writing skills to South Korean military officers.
Mar 07-Feb 08 KANGWON UNIVERSITY Chuncheon, S.Korea
• Taught an English conversation based class in the English Education department, a International Trade Department, and multiple conversation classes at the Campus Language Institute.
April 06- Feb 07 CHEONNAM UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL Kwangju, S. Korea
• Taught English conversation classes to first and second year high school students.
AWARDS
• University of Hawaii 2010-2011 Foreign Language Area Studies Scholarship Recipient
CERTIFICATIONS
Jan. 2012 120 HOUR CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY CELTA COURSE Boston, MA
Oct. 2011 MASSACHUSETTS STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
• Provisional Five Year Licenses in Secondary ESL Teaching and English Language Arts Teaching
REFERENCES
Donlu Thayer (BYU Center for Law and Religious Studies): 801-***-****;
*****.******@*****.***
Hideo Yamanaka (supervisor at Toyama Government Office): *******@*****.***; 81-3-3285-2813
Dong Kwan Kong (Master’s Program Coordinator) 808-***-****; ********@******.***