The Korean program offers you great opportunity to acquire skills in reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Language instruction is proficiency-oriented and imparts cultural experiences and knowledge.
The Korean program offers you great opportunity to acquire skills in reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Language instruction is proficiency-oriented and imparts cultural experiences and knowledge.
JP Language Institute (JPLI) is an internationally recognized, nonpolitical institution. JPLI was founded in 2009 by a group of linguistic professionals with backgrounds in various institutions coming together to collaborate in the formation of a reputable institute that could train both children and adults in various languages within the New York area.
Our Mission is to prepare students to develop communicative competence in English, Mandarin Chinese, Spanish and other languages to function more effectively in academic, professional, and social settings, all in service of a greater goal: a just, sustainable, and compassionate global society.
Our Education Center is established and operated by the Korean government to support educational activities related to the Korean language, Korean history, and Korean culture for overseas Koreans in five states of the southwestern.
Whether your dream is to order the best bulgogi in Busan, secure business deals with Samsung, or sing your heart out to BTS, we have a Korean class that’ll help you achieve your goals.
The School of Modern Languages’ Korean program was launched in Fall 2002, and now offers a minor program, provides first through fourth-year level language instructions, serves more than 300 students annually, and is on track to become one of the largest Korean programs in the Southeast.
We offer Korean classes for all levels of students, and take pride in providing L.A.'s premier Korean instruction, with highly educated, native-speaking Korean teachers and university texts.
You can understand and speak Korean in a limited way. You will know the fundamentals of Korean pronunciation and make very simple sentences.Â
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