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Introduction to Dong‑Eui University & Korean Language Program
Dong‑Eui University, located in Busan, South Korea, offers a structured Korean language program for international students through its International Language Education Center (ILEC). The program is designed to help learners build practical Korean communication skills, understand Korean culture, and prepare for academic studies or career opportunities in Korea. By combining quality language instruction, cultural immersion, and campus activities, Dong‑Eui University provides a supportive and engaging environment for international students to thrive.
Key Features of the Dong‑Eui University Korean Language Program
Located in Busan
Dong‑Eui University is situated in Busan, one of South Korea’s major cities. Students enjoy a vibrant urban environment while studying Korean and experiencing Korean culture.
Level‑Based Courses
The university offers Korean language courses tailored to different proficiency levels — from beginner to advanced — ensuring systematic improvement in speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills.
Supportive International Environment
The program welcomes students from many countries. Through buddy‑ and tutor‑based support systems, international students are assisted in academic adaptation, daily life in Korea, and cultural exchange. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
Integrated Campus Life & Activities
Students can enjoy campus life, dormitory accommodation, and extracurricular activities that foster cultural immersion and community among peers. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
Korean Language Program Structure & Academic Schedule
- Level‑based Korean language courses from beginner to advanced.
- Curriculum emphasizes speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills for daily life and academic purposes.
- Designed to support both academic preparation and daily living in Korea.
- Cultural classes and local activities are integrated with language learning.
- International environment with students from various countries; support via buddy and tutor programs. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
Contact & Inquiries
For more information about the Korean Language Program — including application procedures, class schedules, tuition, dormitory, and visa matters — please refer to the official Dong‑Eui University website or contact the International Office.
Official University Website: https://eng.deu.ac.kr/
Main Campus Addresses: Gaya Campus: 176 Eomgwang‑ro, Busanjin‑gu, Busan, Republic of Korea :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}
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Regulations
Dong‑Eui University Korean Language Program – Admission Guidelines
This guide provides information for international applicants who wish to enroll in the Dong‑Eui University Korean Language Program. Please carefully review eligibility, application procedures, required documents, tuition & fees, and contact information.
1. Eligibility
- International applicants who have completed high school (or equivalent) at the time of application.
- Applicants who can submit all required original documents; documents not in Korean or English must be translated and notarized.
- Applicants able to obtain a valid visa for language study in Korea (e.g., D-4 visa) and have no legal restrictions on staying in Korea.
- Applicants who agree to comply with Dong‑Eui University regulations, Korean immigration laws, and attendance requirements of the Korean Language Program.
2. Admission Procedure
- Complete the application form and prepare all required documents.
- Submit the application and documents (in person or by mail) to the Dong‑Eui University International Office / Korean Language Center.
- Document screening by Dong‑Eui University (additional documents may be requested).
- Notification of admission result to each applicant individually.
- Payment of tuition via the designated bank account.
- Issuance of Certificate of Admission and final confirmation of enrollment (for visa application if needed).
※ Applicants must check their email and contact information regularly during the screening period.
※ Application fees are generally non-refundable even if admission is unsuccessful; submitted documents are not returned.
3. Required Documents (International Applicants)
All applicants must submit original documents in Korean or English. Documents in other languages must be translated to Korean or English and notarized. Additional documents may be requested depending on the applicant’s country or visa type.
| No. | Document | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 01 | Application form (Dong‑Eui University format) | Attach a recent color ID photo. |
| 02 | Certificate of final academic degree (e.g., High School Diploma) | If not in Korean/English, must be translated & notarized. |
| 03 | Official tran of final school | Covering entire course; translation & notarization if required. |
| 04 | Copy of passport (photo page) | Clearly visible. Needed for visa application if outside Korea. |
※ All documents not in Korean or English must include a certified translation.
※ Submitted documents may be requested again during visa application at Korean Embassy/Consulate.
4. Admission & Visa Regulations (Summary)
- If any submitted document is found falsified, admission may be revoked even after entry into Korea.
- Submitted documents are generally not returned.
- Language-training visa (D-4) must comply with Korean immigration rules.
- Any change in student status (address, visa type, etc.) must be reported to immigration office and Dong‑Eui University.
- Failure to meet attendance requirements may result in dismissal and affect visa status.
5. Tuition & Fees (Example)
| Category | Amount (KRW) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Application Fee | ₩ 50,000 | Paid once at application; non-refundable. |
| Tuition (1 semester / 20 weeks ≈ 400 hours) | ₩ 2,300,000 | Standard tuition for Dong‑Eui University Korean Language Program. |
※ Tuition and fees are subject to change according to Dong‑Eui University policies. Refunds follow official regulations.
6. Contact Information
For inquiries regarding application, documents, visa, or dormitory, please contact the Dong‑Eui University International Office / Korean Language Center.
| Office | Telephone / E-mail | Address |
|---|---|---|
| International Office / Korean Language Center – Dong‑Eui University | Tel: +82-51-890-XXXX E-mail: intl@deu.ac.kr |
176 Eomgwang-ro, Busanjin-gu, Busan, Republic of Korea |
Please check the latest announcements and detailed admission guidelines on the official Dong‑Eui University website before applying.
Curriculum book
Level 1 Korean Language Regular Course Curriculum (Beginner)
Level 1 at Dong‑Eui University’s Korean Language Program is designed for learners who are studying Korean for the first time. Students start with Hangul (Korean alphabet), basic pronunciation, and essential sentence patterns. The course emphasizes practical expressions used in daily life, such as greetings, self-introduction, shopping, transportation, and everyday life in Busan or near campus.
1. Learning Objectives
- Understand and use beginner-level vocabulary and grammar structures appropriate for Level 1.
- Communicate in simple everyday situations using short and basic sentences (greetings, self-introduction, shopping, etc.).
- Read and write Hangul accurately; understand short simple texts related to daily life.
- Introduce oneself and share basic personal information, such as nationality, background, hobbies, and daily routines.
2. Course Contents
- Pronunciation: Hangul consonants and vowels, basic syllable structure, final consonants (batchim), simple sound changes, and basic intonation for statements/questions.
- Grammar: Basic sentence structure (Subject–Object–Verb), present/past/future tense, particles (topic/subject/object/location), numbers and counters, polite endings (-요), and basic honorifics.
- Vocabulary: Everyday words relating to self-introduction, family and nationality, school/campus life, food and restaurants, shopping, transportation, weather, daily routines, etc.
- Conversation: Greetings, self-introduction, asking/answering simple questions, telling time and date, describing basic locations, ordering food, shopping dialogues, etc.
- Reading & Writing: Reading short dialogues, notices, simple signs or schedules; writing short sentences, filling out basic forms (name, address, contact information, etc.).
3. Sample Classroom Activities
- Self-introduction presentations and pair-interviews to exchange basic personal information among students.
- Practice with numbers, dates, and times through games, quizzes, or brief speaking activities.
- Use real or sample campus/city maps (Busan) to practice expressions for location and directions.
- Role-playing in restaurants: using menus to order food, ask for prices, pay the bill — practicing real-life Korean conversation.
- Shopping role-plays: asking prices, selecting products, making purchases, practicing dialogues commonly used in daily life.
4. Weekly Lesson Plan – Sample Template
The following weekly plan is a sample for Level 1 of Dong‑Eui University Korean Language Program. Actual schedule and topics may vary depending on semester and instructor’s syllabus.
| Week | Grammar & Expressions | Conversation & Activities |
|---|---|---|
| Week 1 | Hangul consonants and vowels; basic syllable structure; simple greetings and polite endings (-요). | Saying hello/goodbye; introducing name and nationality; basic classroom expressions. |
| Week 2 | Topic/subject particles; expressions for nationality and occupation; demonstratives (this/that). | Detailed self-introductions; talking about country, job/major; introducing friends or classmates. |
| Week 3 | Location particles (at, in, to); present tense verbs; basic daily routine verbs. | Describing room, campus, daily schedule, school life, etc. |
| Week 4 | Native & Sino-Korean numbers; time and date expressions; days of the week. | Asking/telling time; making simple appointments; talking about birthdays or important dates. |
| Week 5 | Object particle; basic past tense; expressions of likes/dislikes (좋아하다/싫어하다). | Talking about hobbies, favorite foods/activities; describing what you did last weekend. |
| Week 6 | Future/plan expressions (~겠다, ~을 거예요); simple suggestions and invitations. | Making plans, inviting friends, accepting or declining invitations politely. |
| Week 7 | Adjectives (predicate & attributive); basic comparative expressions; weather/season vocabulary. | Describing today’s weather/seasons; talking about favorite seasons and related activities. |
| Week 8 | Basic honorific expressions for family/teachers; simple expressions for health and feelings. | Introducing family members respectfully; talking about feelings (tired, sick, happy); basic situations at hospital/pharmacy. |
※ The above curriculum is a sample for Level 1 of the Dong‑Eui University Korean Language Program. Actual weekly topics and classroom activities may be adjusted by the instructor according to student needs and the detailed syllabus for each semester.
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