All courses are designed to develop or improve the four language skills of speaking, listening, reading, and writing. In addition, the program provides students with Korean cultural components by viewing authentic Korean audio-visual materials, creating and presenting their own skits.
The Korean language program, started in 1994 at UCI, offers four levels of Korean from fundamental (First Year Korean) to Advanced level (Fourth Year Korean). All courses are designed to develop or improve the four language skills of speaking, listening, reading, and writing.
In addition, the program provides students with Korean cultural components by viewing authentic Korean audio-visual materials, creating and presenting their own skits, and researching on the Korean tradition, culture, and society. Students are encouraged to participate in "Annual Lunar Festival" in Winter quarter, and 'Korean Essay Contest and Talent Show' in Spring quarter.
The UCI School of Humanities is where future leaders, communicators, scholars, CEOs, storytellers, creatives, directors, writers, and entrepreneurs come to get their start. Humanities courses will challenge your thinking and prepare you for some of the world’s most coveted professional positions.
But why not also have some fun while learning about what you love? As we build on the School's bright past, we invite you to join us in creating a brilliant future.
The Orange County Lingual Institute is the premier Korean language school in Orange County, offering Costa Mesa Korean classes for all levels of Orange County Korean students. The levels of classes scheduled reflect our current students’ needs and the anticipated requirements of new students.
Whether you’re learning Korean for business, travel or because you are interested in Korean culture, our immersive courses will give you the confidence to start speaking the language sooner than you think.
Focused on practical language skills and cultural context, the King Sejong Institute Washington, D.C. (KSIDC) offers a range of classes that build skills in speaking, reading, listening, and writing Korean.
If you don’t already speak a second language, learning Korean will give your brain a boost. Research has shown the cognitive benefits of bilingualism.
Korean language classes are offered by The Arts Center for All. Our students can work at the cafe and can teach English. It will help them use their abilities to support themselves financially.
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