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Korean Language Study Programs
Many large universities in Korea offer Korean language programs for international students eager to learn the language. Diverse programs are tailored to suit the needs of students. Needless to say, being on a college campus, it is easy for foreign students to make friends with Korean students. Tuition and housing conditions are different at every school; it is a good idea to examine many schools and pick the one is best suited for you.
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¢Æ Korean Language Institutes in Korea |
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¢Æ Learning Korean at a Korean Language Institute |
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Ewha Language Center - Miya Mayuko
Miya Mayuko (23) takes classes at the Ewha Language Center in the morning and works at a Korean company in the afternoon. She doesn¡¯t have much time to study or get together with her classmates. On the other hand, she makes extra money, and working allows her to learn Korean faster.
Mayuko, who has a work visa, came to Korea to work in a Korean venture company. She is balancing her work with her language study, and confesses that she can learn Korean much faster than others thanks to her Korean boyfriend who works in the same office. We followed her to see how she manages to balance her career and studies. |
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Yonsei University Korean Language Institute - Felix Philippen
Felix Philippen (26) was always interested in Asia, and his curiosity led him to visit Korea right after graduating from high school. He did volunteer work during his first stay, and also began learning Korean. After a year, he returned to Germany where he majored in Korean studies at Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum. Immediately after graduation, he returned to Korea.
Felix says he loves Korean food, culture and the people. He is now taking level-4 Korean classes at the Yonsei University Korean Language Institute. A KTO reporter followed him closely for a day to get a glimpse into his life in Korea. |
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