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Adult I give permission to record or livestream Presentation (45 minutes)

Happy Reading Begins Not Just with Logic, but Magic

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For the past ten years, I have worked as a reading mentor, guiding Korean elementary students in English reading. I’ve seen that children who enjoy coaching and feel happy coming to the reading center are more likely to develop lasting reading habits. This led me to an important insight: before building language skills, we must first build a child’s positive attitude toward English. This presentation shares the “magic” of focusing on strengths. When we recognize and support a child’s strengths, we grow their confidence and love for English. This strength-based approach begins with the teacher. Educators who value their own strengths can better inspire students. Lastly, I will offer practical coaching strategies to help students build a positive bond with English and with themselves. With the right approach, reading becomes a joyful and powerful experience—making Happy Reading a reality.

  • Ella Jung

    Sujin Jung is the Director of Research at the Korea Reading Specialist Association and head of Kids & Reading, where she has led extensive reading programs for young EFL learners for over 11 years. With over 20 years of experience in English education, she specializes in naturalistic reading instruction and learner-centered, motivation-driven coaching. Her work bridges theory and practice to bring fresh perspectives to literacy development in EFL classrooms.