Saturday, January 12, 2008

Korean classes

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A new 9 week session of korean lessons just started at the 온누리 교회 in 서빙고 역 in 서울 church.  Every saturday morning. It’s open to all foreigners whether or not we go to church, and after a year and 2 years of studying there, I can guarantee you will not be prosyletized.  They are genuinely simply nice people.  It’s 11 AM and the cost 교육비 is only 15,000 (but you will have to buy your textbook separately).  there are about 120 people and 10 levels.  I consider the 15,000 less than the costs of the free snacks I eat during the 10 minute break alone, and my teacher also teaches at Yonsei .  It’s in the building on the right on the 3rd floor. 
and here is a map from the station .  It’s 서빙고 station (seobingo) next to yonsan on the special extension of line 1. 


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Sunday, April 15, 2007

sat morning lessons available

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I take korean lessons at the church on saturday mornings. It’s open to all foreigners whether or not we go to church, so that’s cool.
It’s 11 AM at 온누리 교회 in 서빙고 역 in 서울.
교육비 is 20,000
in the building next to the church 3rd floor.


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Wednesday, March 21, 2007

무료 한국어교육 안내

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The Korea Foundation Cultural Center Offers free Korean language classes for foreigners residing in Korea. The classes, led by Korea Foundation volunteer teachers, are held at 7:00-9:00 p.m. every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Anyone interested in learning Korean language and willing to participate in the language class is welcome to join.

< About our Korean classes>
• Each class starts in the first week of every month.
• Each class meets once a week.
• Each class takes 12 weeks to finish (except advanced class).
• After finishing one level, students can proceed to the next level by passing a test.
• Students who have more than three unexcused absences cannot move to the next level, regardless of their performance. If there are reasons why students have to miss a class, the teacher should be contacted and informed in advance.


Anyone, who stays in Korea for more than three months, is eligible to join the Korean class. Please come to registration at the Korea Foundation Cultural Center on Monday, Wednesday, or Friday at 18:30 ~ 20:30. 

For registration you will need to produce one of the followings:
A valid passport, a valid visa, Student Card, Alien Certificate of Registration


The level test is required for all students, except beginners for the Hangeul class. To join the April class, all students registered by Wednesday, February 28 are required to come to the Seminar room of the Korea Foundation Cultural Center on Satureday, March 31 at 17:00. If you were not able to make the registration in advance, please come at 16:30 to fill out the registration form and to see if you can be added to the class.

The written test consists of 15 relatively simple questions. Intermediate class students and advanced class students will also be given a short oral test.

Monday

Beginners class 1A
Beginners class 2A
Beginners class 3

Wednesday

Intermediate class 1
Intermediate class 2
Advanced class

Friday

Hangeul class
Beginners class 1B
Beginners class 2B

※ Each class meets once a week from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.

1. Hangeul (Korean alphabet) class (4 weeks)
This class is designed for students who are learning Korean for the first time. The focus is on how to read and write vowels and consonants.
2. Beginners class 1 / class 2 (4 weeks / 4 weeks)
In this class, students practice basic Korean conversation skills, from greetings to verb tenses.
3. Beginners class 3 (12 weeks)
In this class, students practice basic Korean conversation skills, from greetings to verb tenses.
4. Intermediate class 1/ Intermediate class 2 (12 weeks / 12 weeks)
This level will focus on fluency and accuracy by learning advanced grammar and conversation.
5. Advanced class
This class is designed to help advanced students to improve their Korean to near native-like fluency. Students will also study TV commercials to learn Korean.


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한국어능력시험 웹사이트

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안녕하세요? 여기서 정말 오랜만에 글을 남긴 것 같네요. 다들 잘 지내셨죠? 다른 게 아니라 지난 월요일날 한국어능력시험 등록했는데 그 사이트는 여러분들한테 알려 드리러 왔어요. 여기 TOPIK 링크를 따라 가시길 바랍니다. 한국어능력시험 11회 등록기간은 벌써 지났지만 사이트에 가입하면은 여러 한국어시험이나 한국어교육과정에 대한 소식지를 이메일로 받을 수도 있을 것 같습니다.

모두 한국어 공부 열심히 하시고 건강하세요. ^^


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Thursday, November 18, 2004

Review of University Programs

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Canadian Gyopo wrote an evaluation of the pros and cons of Yonsei University vs. Sogang University. Based on what I have heard I would say that everything he wrote there is accurate. If you have attended either of these schools perhaps you can give him some advice as that is the whole purpose of his post.


Posted by 王音癡 on Thursday Nov 18, 2004 at 09:36 PM in courses |
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