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Instructor
I haven't heard of there being a "national" instructor, at least in the ATA, but sabonim means certified instructor.
When our instructor wrote on our doboks (uniforms) in Korean, he was writing our names. I think it helped him learn our names, and it certainly helped our Korean master refer to us by name during our belt test.
Yes, given they are not married. I know for fact that if you are only 15 and an assistant karate instructor or an assistant dance instructor, students will call you Ms. {Lastname}
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For those interested in directly translating the word "instructor" from English to the Korean language (specifically South Korean), the word would be Gangsa 강사 ("gahng - sah"), but this might also be defined more as a "lecturer" or an instructor at a university or institution. However, a more commonly used, related term is seonsang ("suhn - sang"), which means "teacher." If you are looking for the official titles used by Koreans in their national martial art of Taekwondo, or other such combative systems in Korea, there are variety of words used depending on the organization. A few are listed below, but if you are a martial art student, or looking for a particular use, it would be best to ask your instructor, or any instructor in the system about which you are specifically asking. Korean terms are often expressed in the casual form (senior to junior, or between contemporaries), or in the honorific form (junior to senior). In Taekwondo terms: Assistant Instructor: 조교 Jogyo ("joe - gyoe") (Honorific): 조교님 Jogyonim ("joe - gyoe - nim") Instructor: 교사 Gyosa ("gyoe - sah") (Honorific): 교사님 Gyosanim ("gyoe - sah - nim") Master: 사범 Sabeom ("sah - buhm") (Honorific): 사범님 Sabeomnim ("sah - buhm - nim") Grandmaster (Superintendent or head of a Kwan): 관장 Kwanjang ("kwahn - jahng") (Honorific): 관장님 Kwanjangnim ("kwahn - jahng - nim")
Will is 미래 in Korean.
The assisant is there to assist the instructor in the class by helping him/her to warm up the class with stretches and warmups, demonstrate and execute certain body movements and steps when called upon to do so and train closely with the instruuctor as much as possible. This is also helpful to the instructor when the instructor can not come to class to teach, the assistant can fill in for him/her.
An exercise instructor in this setting instructs patients in exercises that help their adjustments hold and strengthens their muscles. This may involve the TENS units as well.
you say chicken in Korean like dalk (닭)
Jump in Korean is E-Dan.To say it, just say Eee-Dawn.