- 2009 Schedule
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Term SPRING
2009SUMMER
2009FALL
2009WINTER
2009Duration
(11 Weeks including a one week break)Mar. 23 -
Jun. 05Jun. 29 -
Sep. 11Oct. 05 -
Dec. 18Jan. 11, 2010 -
Mar. 26Vacation
PeriodApr. 29 -
May. 01Aug. 03 -
Aug. 07Nov. 09 -
Nov. 13Feb. 16, 2010 -
Feb. 17Registration
Periodby Mar. 17 by Jun. 23 by Sep. 29 by Jan. 05, 2010 Placement
TestMar. 18 Jun. 24 Sep. 30 Jan. 06, 2010
* Students who want to apply for a student visa (D-4) need to register 10 weeks before the class starts.
- 2010 Schedule
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Term SPRING
2010SUMMER
2010FALL
2010WINTER
2010Duration
(11 Weeks including a week break)Apr. 05 -
Jun. 18Jun. 28 -
Sep. 10Oct. 04 -
Dec. 17Jan. 10, 2011-
Mar. 25Vacation
PeriodMay. 12 -
May. 14Aug.02 -
Aug. 06Nov.08 -
Nov. 12Feb. 18, 2011 Registration
Periodby Mar. 30 by Jun 22 by Sep. 28 by Jan. 04, 2011 Placement
TestMar. 31 Jun. 23 Sep. 29 Jan. 05, 2011
* Students who want to apply for a student visa (D-4) need to register 10 weeks before the class starts.
- Courses and Tuition
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Course Class Time Days Total Hours Tuition(Won) Courses Regular Morning 09:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Mon. ~ Fri. 200 1,140,000 won
(including textbooks)Regular Afternoon 14:00 a.m. - 18:00 p.m. Mon. ~ Fri. 200 1,140,000 won(including textbooks) * Afternoon classes will be offered
only if the regular morning classes are full and closed.Special 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Mon., Wed., Fri. 60 420,000 won
(including textbooks) - * Application Fee: 60,000 won (Regular Morning, Afternoon: Non-refundable)
* Application Fee: 30,000 won (Special: Non-refundable) - Levels and Classroom Activities
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1. Elementary Level (KFL 1,2)
Practicing the Korean alphabet, pronunciation, basic grammar structure, vocabulary and basic conversation skills. Getting familiar with Korean vowels and consonants by practicing listening and speaking.
2. Intermediate Level (KFL 3,4,5)
Practicing conversation in real life situations by learning more vocabulary and grammar to cover more expanded topics. Reading advertisements from newspapers and magazines. Reading novels and poems with learned vocabulary and grammar. Group presentations and role-plays.
3. Advanced Level (KFL 6,7)
Enhancing advanced conversation skills with colloquial expressions. Helping cross-cultural understanding by introducing various cases of cultural clashes. Fine-tune listening through the watching of dramas and movies. Reading newspaper articles, magazines and discussing various topics. - Special Features
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1. Certificates
A certificate is awarded upon completion when a student successfully complete the course.
2. Scholarships
There are two kinds of scholarship: Academic Scholarship and Perfect attendance Scholarship.
3. Cultural Experiences (Special Activities)
Special activities are offered twice a term to help students familiarize themselves with Korean culture and further develop their language skills.
4. Student's Night
A Student's Night is held at the end of the year and students get a chance to show how their Korean Language skills have improved over the year.

Regular Classes (Morning)
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