Brooklyn Diary

Brooklyn Diary

Company Type
School/Education
Academic Systems
Language Center, Grammar, Vocabulary
Location
Korea, Republic of > Gyeonggi-do > Hwaseong-si

 

Welcome to Brooklyn Diary

 

We believe that the best learning happens when students feel inspired, engaged, and supported. Our mission is to create a joyful and enriching environment where children develop confidence in English through immersive activities.

 

Drawing on my engineering background, our team identifies the root causes of challenges through regular assessments and provides targeted solutions that help students build confidence in English. We are committed to creating a learning environment where every child is encouraged to explore, discover, and grow. We believe language is more than just a tool for communication—it’s a gateway to endless possibilities.

 

Beyond language learning, we incorporate American culture into our events and daily activities, helping students develop a broader global perspective. Through celebrations like Halloween and other cultural holidays, as well as interactive, hands-on experiences, students not only strengthen their English skills but also gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of the world around them.

 

Jong-ok Kim, CEO of Brooklyn Diary

 


 

Brooklyn Diary - Where Learning Becomes a Journey

 

 

 

CEO

 

 

Jong-ok Kim

 

 

Established Year

 

 

2022

 

 

Business Registration No.

 

274 - 88 - 02761

 

 

School Type 

 

Language Academy

(Independent)

 

 

Operations

 

 

Private

 

 

Student Type

 

Kindergarten,

Elementary

 

 

Medium

of Instruction

 

English

 

 

Religious

Affiliation

 

None

 

 


 

Our Curriculum and Programs

 

Our curriculum offers a personalized learning experience that makes English enjoyable while maximizing academic growth, with a strong emphasis on reading to develop comprehension and critical thinking skills.

 

Our curriculum provides a fun and engaging English learning experience while supporting language development, creativity, emotional well-being, and social growth.

 

  • Communication Skills – Building confidence in speaking and listening.
  • Phonics – Strengthening reading skills and pronunciation.
  • Art & Science – Encouraging learning through hands-on activities.

 

Personalized Online Learning

  • Adaptive Practice – Lessons focusing on vocabulary, grammar, and reading through engaging quizzes and games.
  • Immersive Listening & Speaking (ILS) Program – Personalized training with shadowing exercises to enhance pronunciation, fluency, and listening skills.
  • Literacy Up – Strengthens Korean and English comprehension skills through daily literacy exercises.
  • Online English Library – Access to 2,400+ books across 16 genres, helping students develop vocabulary, sentence structure, and reading comprehension while staying motivated through goal-based rewards. (Rennaissance Learning & RAZ-Kids)

 

After-school Program

  • Focuses on developing key language skills with interactive art and physical activities.

 

Teaching Structure

Native teachers will lead all instruction, while Korean teachers manage the classroom and care for the students (1:1). 

Lesson Planning Teachers primarily follow lesson plans and instructional materials given by our staff but have the flexibility to add activities and supplementary materials. 

Our curriculum offers personalized learning through level assessments and a structured approach to enhance academic performance and English proficiency.

 

Personalized Online Learning

  • Adaptive Practice – Lessons focusing on vocabulary, grammar, and reading through engaging quizzes and games.
  • Immersive Listening & Speaking (ILS) Program – Personalized training with shadowing exercises to enhance pronunciation, fluency, and listening skills.
  • Literacy Up – Strengthens Korean and English comprehension skills through daily literacy exercises.
  • Online English Library – Access to 2,400+ books across 16 genres, helping students develop vocabulary, sentence structure, and reading comprehension while staying motivated through goal-based rewards. (Rennaissance Learning & RAZ-Kids)

 

Teaching Structure Native teachers will lead all instruction, while Korean teachers manage the classroom and care for the students (1:1).
Lesson Planning Teachers primarily follow lesson plans and instructional materials given by our staff but have the flexibility to add activities and supplementary materials. 

 

Our curriculum emphasizes discussion, presentations, and debates on subjects like history, science, politics, and economics, modeled after American private high schools. Students explore current issues by watching CNN/BBC and actively participate in discussions and debates.

  • Classes: Literature, Essay Writing, Novel Studies, Test Preparation, Grammar, World Affairs and Vocabulary

Da Vinci College Entrance Program (G6-9): Designed to prepare students for the CSAT and entrance into national universities.

 

Da Vinci Global Admission Program (G7-G9): Designed to prepare students for study abroad and international schools. 

 

KNOX Power Reading Program

  • Follows the ERDP Immersion Learning System, evaluates reading comprehension and vocabulary through regular assessments, such as Accelerated Reading (AR), Start Early Literacy, and Start Reading (SR).
  • Students can choose from our large collection of physical books as well as the myON Reader e-book Library.

 

Teaching Structure Each class will have a bilingual Korean mentor teacher who will observe the students and regularly communicate with parents about their progress.
Lesson Planning Teachers primarily follow lesson plans and instructional materials given by our staff but have the flexibility to add activities and supplementary materials. 

Grading & Reporting:

  • Prepare students' progress reports and evaluations through Kids Note App, as well as correcting and grading student work. 
Daily Grade assignments and report student progress.
Weekly Grade and provide feedback on writing assignments.
Monthly Write monthly report cards.

Quarterly

(3M)

Grade quarterly mock exams and provide feedback to students.

 

Non-teaching Duties:

  • Participate in special events (open houses, drama concerts, annual events, etc.), which may held on Saturdays (once or twice per year)
  • Attend weekly teacher meetings and workshops
  • Conduct student assessments to determine appropriate class placement.

 

Teaching Structure

Native teachers will lead all instruction, while Korean teachers manage the classroom and care for the students (1:1). 

Lesson Planning Teachers primarily follow lesson plans and instructional materials given by our staff but have the flexibility to add activities and supplementary materials. 

 

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Our Facilities 

 

Our facilities include spacious classrooms designed for effective learning, along with a library offering an extensive collection of books to spark imagination and academic inquiry.

 

 


 

Employment

 

 

Work Environment & Teacher Expectations

 

We foster a warm and collaborative atmosphere where teachers and students build meaningful connections. Our classrooms are dynamic and interactive spaces designed to nurture curiosity, critical thinking, and a love for learning. Teachers play a vital role in guiding students as they develop English skills, using language as a tool for communication, creativity, and cultural exploration.  We seek dedicated educators who are committed to creating a positive and engaging learning experience. Our teachers should embrace cultural exchange by sharing knowledge beyond language, helping students develop a broader understanding of the world.

 

 

Reasons to Work at Brooklyn Diary

 

  • Teach with Trusted Resources: We use renowned American textbooks instead of self-published materials, ensuring students receive a high-quality, globally recognized education. Our curriculum reflects real-world language use and cultural contexts for a deeper learning experience.  
  • Bringing Language to Life Through Culture: Teaching here goes beyond language—it’s about immersing students in American culture. We encourage educators to bring real-life experiences and perspectives into the classroom, fostering a meaningful connection to the language.  
  • Professional Development Opportunities: Professional growth is encouraged through regular workshops, training sessions, and opportunities to advance in leadership.

 

Hiring Period & Procedure

 

We recruit in advance of the spring and fall semesters. Applicants selected following the application review will be interviewed in English before the final decision is made.

 

Company Type
School/Education
Founded
2022
Number of Employees
11 - 50 employees
Vacancies
ESL Teacher Wanted at Brooklyn Diary in Dongtan for Mid November

1. Roles and Responsibilities Brooklyn Diary is seeking a Kindergarten and Elementary to work together as family. You will be responsible for the following: • Teach a variety of ESL classes to Kindergarten and Elementary school students • Create a fun and engaging supplementary activities for students 2. Candidate Qualifications: • Be eligible for an E-2 visa or have an F-visa. • Have an apostilled CBC and diploma ready. • Have a clean self-medical health check. 3. Working Conditions Working hours are described as the time you need to be present at the school. Teaching hours are the active amount of time you will be conducting classes or activities. • Working Hours: Monday - Friday, 9:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. • Teaching Hours: 30 hours per week • Prep Time: 2 Hours and 1 Hour for Lunch

Korea, Republic of > Gyeonggi-do > Hwaseong-si
Any Time
ESL Teacher Wanted at Brooklyn Diary in Dongtan for Mid November

1. Roles and Responsibilities Brooklyn Diary is seeking a Kindergarten and Elementary to work together as family. You will be responsible for the following: • Teach a variety of ESL classes to Kindergarten and Elementary school students • Create a fun and engaging supplementary activities for students 2. Candidate Qualifications: • Be eligible for an E-2 visa or have an F-visa. • Have an apostilled CBC and diploma ready. • Have a clean self-medical health check. 3. Working Conditions Working hours are described as the time you need to be present at the school. Teaching hours are the active amount of time you will be conducting classes or activities. • Working Hours: Monday - Friday, 9:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. • Teaching Hours: 30 hours per week • Prep Time: 2 Hours and 1 Hour for Lunch

Korea, Republic of > Gyeonggi-do > Hwaseong-si
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Location

2F - 3F, 976-4 Osan-dong, Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi-do

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Hwaseong, located in southern Gyeonggi Province, blends rich history, modern development, and natural beauty, with landmarks like the UNESCO-listed Hwaseong Fortress. The city offers a mix of suburban living and urban conveniences. Dongtan, a rapidly developing area within Hwaseong, is especially popular with families, particularly those with young children, thanks to its modern infrastructure, spacious homes, and plentiful parks. Just a 20-minute direct train ride to Seoul, Dongtan provides easy access to the capital while maintaining a relaxed atmosphere. With its family-friendly amenities and balance of tradition and growth, Hwaseong, including Dongtan, is an ideal place for those seeking a high quality of life near Seoul.

 

Hwaseong City Official Website