Learning the Korean alphabet (Hangul) is crucial for reading and writing.
Courses focus on developing the four key language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
Many courses integrate cultural aspects of South Korea, enhancing understanding and facilitating communication in real-life situations.
Korean language course typically covers the Korean alphabet (Hangul), basic grammar and vocabulary, and develops skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Courses range from beginner to advanced levels and may include cultural insights relevant to living and working in South Korea.
Some courses also prepare students for the TOPIK (Test of Proficiency in Korean) exam.
Courses are often structured in levels, from beginner (e.g., Level 1, A1) to more advanced, such as Intermediate (e.g., B1, B2) or Advanced (e.g., C1).
Some courses may include assessments like the KLT (Korean Language Test) or TOPIK, particularly at higher levels.