n. Hagwalah is a form of drifting seen in Saudi Arabia. Instead of using powerful, rear wheel drive cars, hagwalah employs front wheel drive sedans. Unlike the drift racing seen in the U.S.A. and Japan, it is much less controlled, and drivers will often drift between and alongside other cars on the highway while passengers hang out of the car.
Did you see that hagwalah video where they went backwards next to the school bus? That was nuts!
A private academy in South Korea, i.e. not public schools. Foreigners who teach English in South Korea either work at a public school or a hagwon, though hagwons are not only for language. There are hagwons for all school subjects and a student will attend any kind of one depending on what subject that student's parents want him or her to focus on.
I feel bad for one of my students; she goes to nine hagwons throughout the week. Her parents must be really strict.