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classes run for four weeks (one month)
- Morning / Afternoon classes:1 hour / 2 hours a day, 5 days (M~F) a week, 20 days a month
...................- Afternoon / Evening classes: 2 hours a day, 2 or 3 days (MWF/TTF) a week, 10 days a month
...................- Saturday classes: 3 hours every Saturdays (total 12 hours a month), 4 days a month
maximum 10 students
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| Everyday (M~F) am class |
7:00 ~ 7:50 ( 1 hour a day ) |
| 8:00 ~ 8:50 ( 1 hour a day ) |
| 9:00 ~ 10:50 |
| 11:00 ~ 12:50 |
| Everyday (M~F) pm class |
1:00 ~ 2:50 |
| 3:00 ~ 4:50 |
| MWF/TTF pm class |
1:00 ~ 2:50 ( Screen Korean II ) |
| MWF/TTF Evening class |
7:00 ~ 8:50 |
| Saturday class |
10:00 am ~ 12:50pm |
| 2:00 pm ~ 4:50 pm |
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* Time schedule may change without notice
The program is divided into six levels, which feature choral repetition speaking, listening, reading
and writing skills.
¢Æ Level 1(101~103: 3 months)
Students learn how to read and write Korean and learn how to hold simple conversation in Korean.
¢Æ Level 2 (201~203: 3 months)
Students learn informal speech, reported speech, causative verbs, passives and more complex
and varied sentence structures.
¢Æ Level 3 (301~302: 2 months)
Students learn modern language and jargon from newspapers and short stories.
They also study various connectives. Also, at this level, students learn from simple,
yet authentic news broadcasts and advertising.
¢Æ Level 4 (401~402: 2 months)
Students learn not only the language but also things to help students better understand Korean culture.
Students will learn to speak in longer and more complex forms accurately.
¢Æ Level 5 and 6
Students learn the advanced Korean from textbook, newspapers, magazines, videos, fiction and other
materials of Korean daily life.
¢Æ Screen Korean (MWF / TTF)
- Understanding the contents by watching(15 minutes) ¡®fairy tail, drama, movie, news, song¡¯
- Study grammar and vocabulary related with the contents (Showing grammar and vocabulary is necessary)
- Practice grammar and expansion vocabulary with auxiliary textbook
- Discussion over the contents- Recap, as related with the contents students have watched
- Talking about the similarities and differences between Korean culture and that of one¡¯s native country culture expressed on audio
- visual materials
- subject : The students who want to know Korean culture and emotion through expressions of daily life
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Flexible time and schedules (M-F) available, specifically
catered to your needs.
This is the best course for employees or persons who do not have the time to attend regular courses
._because of time scheduling conflicts.
For course & curriculum changes, please allow 2 days of advanced notification.
._YBM KLI will allow only 2 cancellations/changes per month.
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Our instructors will visit (on-site) offices for private lesions (M-S).
This on site course was developed for business professionals; it contains intensive
._1:1 or small group courses catering to your needs.
The minimum requirement for on site courses is 2 hours per day x 2 classes per week.
For group on site courses, please consult YBM Sisa KLI for further consultation.
For course & curriculum changes, please allow 2 days of advanced notification.
._YBM KLI will allow only 2 cancellations/changes per month.
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Free Pronunciation Club for KLI students
- Learn and practice the principles of the difficult pronunciations.
._Through various activities and Korean songs, learn Korean in a natural environment.
¢º TV news (once a week, everymonth)
- Understanding the contents by watching(3 minutes) ¡®TV news¡¯
- Study grammar and vocabulary related with the contents (Showing grammar and vocabulary is necessary)
- Summary and writing the contents of news by using grammar and vocabulary be showed
- Teacher¡¯s correction about students¡¯ summary and writing
- Subject : The students who want to practice the art of Korean composition as the advanced students
¢º Preparation class for TOPIK 4 (once a week, February~April / July~September)
¢º Preparation class for TOPIK 6 (once a week, February~April / July~September)
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