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About Kangwon National University Korean Language Program
The Division of Language Education at Kangwon National University offers a Korean Language Learning Program for non-native speakers. This program is specifically designed for foreigners who wish to apply to undergraduate or graduate universities in Korea. The program combines course study of introductory textbooks with practical cultural experiences, making it ideal for both international students adjusting to the Korean lifestyle and overseas Koreans seeking to better understand Korean culture while learning Standard Korean. Classes are offered year-round in five levels, with placement tests ensuring students study at the appropriate level.
Key Features of Kangwon National University Korean Language Program
Year-Round Enrollment
Our program is offered year-round with four semesters (Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter), allowing you to begin your studies when it is most convenient for you. Each semester runs for approximately 10-11 weeks.
5-Level Systematic Curriculum
From Basic 1 (beginner) to Advanced (Level 5), our structured curriculum ensures steady progress. All new students take a placement test to study in a suitable class that matches their proficiency level.
Comprehensive Cultural Experience
Every semester includes various cultural activities such as local festival participation, traditional Hanbok classes, and visits to cultural sites, helping students understand and experience authentic Korean culture firsthand.
Small Class Sizes
With a maximum of 20 students per class, students receive personalized attention and ample opportunities for interactive learning. Classes may be divided for specialized grammar sessions or cultural studies.
Course Levels & De ion
| Level | Objectives and Contents |
|---|---|
| Basic 1 (Level 1) |
• Master basic Korean pronunciation (Hangeul) • Learn basic grammar and sentence structures • Develop fundamental speaking and listening skills for simple daily conversations • Practice reading and writing simple sentences |
| Basic 2 (Level 2) |
• Communicate confidently in daily life situations • Understand and use common expressions and vocabulary • Express basic personal information and preferences • Handle simple social interactions |
| Middle 1 (Level 3) |
• Use Korean proficiently in various everyday situations • Understand and discuss familiar topics • Express opinions and feelings more naturally • Begin to understand basic aspects of Korean culture through language |
| Middle 2 (Level 4) |
• Communicate effectively in most daily situations • Understand and participate in conversations on abstract topics • Use more complex grammatical structures • Understand cultural nuances in language use |
| Advanced (Level 5) |
• Communicate fluently in professional and academic settings • Understand and discuss complex topics • Use sophisticated vocabulary and idiomatic expressions • Read and comprehend advanced texts including news and literature |
Attendance & Level Advancement
- Students receive a certificate for successfully completing each level every semester
- To advance to the next level, students must attend more than 80% of total classes
- Students must achieve certain grade requirements for level advancement
- If unable to meet attendance requirements for unavoidable reasons, students must submit a statement explaining their situation for consideration
- Classes may be divided and combined for cultural study, special seminars, or grammar classes
- Courses can be canceled if the class size fails to meet minimum requirements
2025 Academic Calendar
| Semester | Course Duration | Placement Test (Orientation) |
Application Deadline (Need D-4 visa) |
Application Deadline (No need D-4 visa) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 Spring | Mar. 10 ~ May. 21 | March 4 | Jan. 17 | Jan. 31 |
| 2025 Summer | Jun. 09 ~ Aug. 15 | May 29 | April 18 | May 02 |
| 2025 Fall | Sep. 08 ~ Nov. 21 | Sep. 01 | July 18 | Aug. 01 |
| 2025 Winter | Dec. 08 ~ Feb. 13, 2026 | Nov. 27 | Oct. 17 | Oct. 31 |
2026 Academic Calendar
| Semester | Course Duration | Placement Test (Orientation) |
Application Deadline (Need D-4 visa) |
Application Deadline (No need D-4 visa) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 Spring | Mar. 09 ~ May. 15 | March 3 | Jan. 16 | Jan. 30 |
| 2026 Summer | Jun. 08 ~ Aug. 14 | May 28 | April 17 | May 01 |
| 2026 Fall | Sep. 07 ~ Nov. 18 | Aug. 28 | July 17 | July 31 |
| 2026 Winter | Dec. 07 ~ Feb. 17, 2027 | Nov. 26 | Oct. 16 | Oct. 30 |
※ The application period may end early
Tuition & Fees
| Application Fee | Tuition Fee | Insurance Fee | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|
| 70,000 KRW | 1,400,000 KRW per semester |
62,000 KRW per month |
D-4 Visa applicants must apply for at least two semesters for visa issuance |
※ Application fee is non-refundable
※ Insurance premiums are subject to change
※ International students will automatically subscribe to the National Health Insurance 6 months after their date of entrance into Korea
Cultural Experience & Field Study
Every semester includes various cultural experiences designed to help students understand Korean culture:
- Participation in local festivals and cultural events
- Visits to historical and cultural sites throughout Korea
- Traditional Korean classes (Hanbok wearing, traditional crafts, etc.)
- Field trips to enhance understanding of Korean lifestyle and customs
- Hands-on cultural activities conducted both in classrooms and on location
Inquiries & Consultation
For questions about applying to Kangwon National University Korean Language Program, term schedules, registration, or visa-related matters, please refer to the official website or contact us through Trenvl for detailed guidance.
Official Website : https://oiaknu.kangwon.ac.kr
Additional Support : Through your dedicated Trenvl planner, you can receive 1:1 guidance on choosing your term and course, arranging accommodation, and preparing your visa.
Academic Schedule Guide
Kangwon National University Korean Language Program Study Abroad Package
A comprehensive Korean language program at Kangwon National University, designed to help international students study Korean intensively, experience authentic Korean culture, and prepare for university admission in Korea. The program combines structured language education with practical cultural experiences year-round.
Program Overview
The Division of Language Education at Kangwon National University offers a Korean Language Learning Program specifically designed for foreigners who wish to apply to undergraduate or graduate universities in Korea. The program combines structured textbook study with practical cultural experiences, making it ideal for both international students adjusting to Korean lifestyle and overseas Koreans seeking to understand Korean culture while learning Standard Korean.
- 4 terms per year (Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter), approx. 10-11 weeks of intensive classes per term
- 5 days a week, comprehensive Korean language classes
- 5 levels from Basic 1 (beginner) to Advanced (Level 5)
- Communication-centered integrated classes – balanced training in listening, speaking, reading, and writing
- Eligible for D-4 Korean language training visa (minimum 2 terms of enrollment required)
- Small classes with a maximum of 20 students per class
- Placement test for all new students to ensure appropriate level assignment
- Various cultural experiences every semester including festivals and traditional activities
Basic Information
| Location (Campus) |
Kangwon National University, Chuncheon Campus (Detailed campus location information available upon enrollment) |
|---|---|
| Terms | For 2025–2026: 4 terms per year (Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter), approx. 10-11 weeks per term |
| Levels Offered | 5 levels: Basic 1-2, Middle 1-2, Advanced |
| Class Time | Mon–Fri, intensive Korean language classes with structured curriculum |
| Class Size |
Maximum of 20 students per class ※ Classes may be divided and combined for cultural study, special seminars, or grammar classes ※ Courses can be canceled if the class size fails to meet minimum requirements |
| Eligibility | Non-native Korean speakers who wish to study Korean language |
Major Term Schedule (2025–2026)
| Semester | Course Duration | Placement Test (Orientation) |
Application Deadline (Need D-4 visa) |
Application Deadline (No need D-4 visa) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 Spring | Mar. 10 ~ May 21 | March 4 | Jan. 17 | Jan. 31 |
| 2025 Summer | Jun. 09 ~ Aug. 15 | May 29 | April 18 | May 02 |
| 2025 Fall | Sep. 08 ~ Nov. 21 | Sep. 01 | July 18 | Aug. 01 |
| 2025 Winter | Dec. 08 ~ Feb. 13, 2026 | Nov. 27 | Oct. 17 | Oct. 31 |
| 2026 Spring | Mar. 09 ~ May 15 | March 3 | Jan. 16 | Jan. 30 |
| 2026 Summer | Jun. 08 ~ Aug. 14 | May 28 | April 17 | May 01 |
| 2026 Fall | Sep. 07 ~ Nov. 18 | Aug. 28 | July 17 | July 31 |
| 2026 Winter | Dec. 07 ~ Feb. 17, 2027 | Nov. 26 | Oct. 16 | Oct. 30 |
⚠️ Important Notes
- The application period may end early when enrollment reaches capacity.
- D-4 visa applicants must apply for at least two semesters for visa issuance.
- All new students will take a placement test to study in a suitable class.
Course Levels & Learning Objectives
| Level | Objectives and Contents |
|---|---|
| Basic 1 (Level 1) |
• Master basic Korean pronunciation (Hangeul) • Learn basic grammar and sentence structures • Develop fundamental speaking and listening skills for simple daily conversations • Practice reading and writing simple sentences |
| Basic 2 (Level 2) |
• Communicate confidently in daily life situations • Understand and use common expressions and vocabulary • Express basic personal information and preferences • Handle simple social interactions |
| Middle 1 (Level 3) |
• Use Korean proficiently in various everyday situations • Understand and discuss familiar topics • Express opinions and feelings more naturally • Begin to understand basic aspects of Korean culture through language |
| Middle 2 (Level 4) |
• Communicate effectively in most daily situations • Understand and participate in conversations on abstract topics • Use more complex grammatical structures • Understand cultural nuances in language use |
| Advanced (Level 5) |
• Communicate fluently in professional and academic settings • Understand and discuss complex topics • Use sophisticated vocabulary and idiomatic expressions • Read and comprehend advanced texts including news and literature |
Tuition & Fees (based on 2025)
| Item | Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Application Fee | 70,000 KRW | Non-refundable |
| Tuition (per semester) | 1,400,000 KRW |
Includes course materials and instruction ※ D-4 Visa applicants must apply for at least two semesters |
| Insurance Fee | 62,000 KRW / month |
Required for all international students ※ Insurance premiums are subject to change ※ International students will automatically subscribe to National Health Insurance 6 months after entrance into Korea |
| Estimated Living Expenses | Approx. 700,000–1,000,000 KRW per month |
Includes accommodation, meals, transportation, phone, etc. ※ Varies depending on individual lifestyle |
Cultural Experience & Field Study
Every semester includes various cultural experiences designed to help students understand and appreciate Korean culture:
- Participation in local festivals and cultural events
- Visits to historical and cultural sites throughout Korea
- Traditional Korean classes including Hanbok wearing experiences
- Field trips to places where students can experience authentic Korean culture
- Hands-on cultural activities both in classrooms and at cultural venues
Included / Not Included
✓ Included
- Guidance and support for application to Kangwon National University Korean Language Program
- Assistance with online application and checking required documents
- Guidance on application fee and tuition payment procedures
- Basic guidance on preparing a D-4 language training visa
- Basic information on daily life and housing around Chuncheon area
- Cultural experience activities included in the program
✗ Not Included
- Airfare and transportation to/from the airport
- Accommodation costs (dormitory, apartment, etc.)
- Meals, transportation, phone bills, and personal expenses
- Personal travel insurance (beyond required health insurance)
- Optional activities outside the program
- Visa application fees
Application Procedure
- Consultation & Course Selection
First consultation with Kangwon National University and a Trenvl planner (select semester and level). - Online Application & Document Preparation
Fill out the online application form + pay the application fee + submit required documents.
※ D-4 visa applicants must apply for at least two semesters. - Document Screening & Admission Result
Document screening by the university → Check admission results. - Tuition Payment
Pay tuition and insurance fees for enrolled semester(s). - Visa Application & Pre-departure Preparation
Receive Certificate of Admission → Apply for D-4 visa → Book flight tickets. - Arrival & Orientation
Arrive in Korea → Attend placement test and orientation → Begin classes.
Completion & Level Advancement
Certificate Requirements
- Attendance: More than 80% of total classes required
- Grades: Must achieve certain grade requirements for each level
- Students receive a certificate for successfully completing a course at each level every semester
Level Advancement
- To advance to the next level, students must receive a certificate for the current level
- Must attend more than 80% of total classes
- Must achieve certain grade requirements
- If failing to attend more than 80% for unavoidable reasons, submit a statement explaining the situation for consideration
Refund Policy
- The application fee (70,000 KRW) is non-refundable.
- Refund policies follow Korean education law and university regulations.
- If a visa is denied, refund procedures will be processed according to university policy.
- For detailed refund information, please contact the university directly or consult with your Trenvl planner.
A dedicated Kangwon National University planner at Trenvl will support you through every step – from course selection and application documents to visa, accommodation, and daily life in Korea.
Inquiries: Trenvl Kangwon National University planner or visit the official website at oiaknu.kangwon.ac.kr
Location
Academic Regulations
Kangwon National University Korean Language Program Application Guidelines
This guide is for students applying to the Korean Language Program at Kangwon National University. Please check the eligibility, required documents, application procedure, tuition, and contact information below.
1. Eligibility
- Non-native Korean speakers who wish to study Korean language
- Applicants from all countries are welcome to apply
- Specifically designed for foreigners who wish to apply to undergraduate or graduate universities in Korea
- Overseas Koreans seeking to better understand Korean culture while learning Standard Korean
- Applicants for a D-4 visa must register for at least 2 consecutive semesters
2. Application Procedure
- Check application deadline
Confirm the document submission deadline for your intended semester (different deadlines for D-4 visa applicants and non-visa applicants). - Prepare required documents
Gather all necessary documents according to your visa status (see Required Documents section below). - Submit application and documents
Submit your complete application package to the Division of Language Education at Kangwon National University.
※ D-4 visa applicants must ensure timely submission according to the deadline. - Pay application fee
Pay the application fee of 70,000 KRW (non-refundable). - Application review
The university will review your application and notify you of the result. - Payment of tuition and insurance
Upon acceptance, pay the tuition fee (1,400,000 KRW per semester) and monthly insurance fee (62,000 KRW). - Receive admission documents
Receive Certificate of Admission and other necessary documents for visa application (for D-4 visa applicants). - Visa application and entry to Korea
Apply for the D-4 visa at the Korean embassy/consulate in your country → Enter Korea → Attend placement test and orientation.
※ The application period may end early when enrollment reaches capacity.
※ Visa application must be done by the student directly, following the regulations of the local Korean embassy/consulate.
※ All new students will take a placement test to ensure appropriate level assignment.
2025–2026 Academic Year Schedule
| Semester | Course Duration | Placement Test (Orientation) |
Application Deadline (Need D-4 visa) |
Application Deadline (No need D-4 visa) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 Spring | Mar. 10 ~ May 21 | March 4 | Jan. 17 | Jan. 31 |
| 2025 Summer | Jun. 09 ~ Aug. 15 | May 29 | April 18 | May 02 |
| 2025 Fall | Sep. 08 ~ Nov. 21 | Sep. 01 | July 18 | Aug. 01 |
| 2025 Winter | Dec. 08 ~ Feb. 13, 2026 | Nov. 27 | Oct. 17 | Oct. 31 |
| 2026 Spring | Mar. 09 ~ May 15 | March 3 | Jan. 16 | Jan. 30 |
| 2026 Summer | Jun. 08 ~ Aug. 14 | May 28 | April 17 | May 01 |
| 2026 Fall | Sep. 07 ~ Nov. 18 | Aug. 28 | July 17 | July 31 |
| 2026 Winter | Dec. 07 ~ Feb. 17, 2027 | Nov. 26 | Oct. 16 | Oct. 30 |
⚠️ Important Notes
- The application period may end early when enrollment reaches capacity.
- D-4 visa applicants must apply for at least two semesters for visa issuance.
- All new students will take a placement test to study in a suitable class.
- Please submit your application well in advance of the deadline to ensure smooth processing.
3. Required Documents
Required documents may differ depending on your nationality, visa status, and whether you are applying for a student (D-4) visa. Please contact the university or your Trenvl planner for specific document requirements.
General Required Documents
| No. | Document | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 01 | Application Form | Complete the official application form provided by the university |
| 02 | Passport Copy | Copy of passport page showing your photo and personal information |
| 03 | ID Photos | Recent passport-size photos (specifications as required by the university) |
| 04 | Proof of Education |
Graduation certificate or enrollment certificate from the last school attended (High school diploma, university diploma, or current enrollment certificate) |
| 05 | Application Fee Payment Receipt | Proof of payment for the 70,000 KRW application fee |
Additional Documents for D-4 Visa Applicants
Mandatory Conditions for D-4 Visa Applicants
- Must register for at least 2 consecutive semesters to be eligible for D-4 visa issuance.
- Additional documents proving financial ability and educational background may be required.
- Document requirements may vary by nationality; please check with the university for specific requirements.
| No. | Document | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 01 | Proof of Education (Original with Authentication) |
Original documents with Apostille or consular confirmation (Graduation certificates from high school or university) |
| 02 | Bank Balance Certificate |
Proof of financial ability to support study in Korea (Amount and validity period as specified by Korean immigration) |
| 03 | Financial Support Documents |
If using parent's financial support: family relationship certificate, parent's employment certificate, income proof, etc. |
| 04 | Health Insurance Application |
Application for National Health Insurance (62,000 KRW per month) |
| 05 | Other Documents (if applicable) |
Additional documents may be requested during the screening process based on individual circumstances and nationality |
※ Documents in languages other than Korean or English must be translated and notarized.
※ All documents should be issued within 6 months of application date (financial documents within 3 months).
※ Submitted documents will not be returned.
※ Additional documents may be requested during the review process.
※ For detailed and country-specific document requirements, please contact the university directly or consult with your Trenvl planner.
4. Completion & Level Advancement Requirements
Certificate Requirements
- Attendance: More than 80% of total classes required
- Grades: Must achieve certain grade requirements for each level
- Students receive a certificate for successfully completing each level every semester
Level Advancement Criteria
- Must receive a certificate for completing the current level
- Must attend more than 80% of total classes
- Must achieve the required grade standards
- If unable to meet attendance requirements due to unavoidable circumstances, submit an explanation for consideration
⚠️ Class Operations
- Maximum class size is 20 students
- Classes may be divided and combined for cultural study, special seminars, or grammar sessions
- Courses can be canceled if the class size fails to meet minimum requirements
5. Tuition & Fees (based on 2025)
| Category | Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Application Fee | 70,000 KRW | One-time payment upon application, non-refundable |
| Tuition (per semester) | 1,400,000 KRW |
Includes course instruction and materials ※ D-4 visa applicants must pay for at least 2 semesters |
| Insurance Fee | 62,000 KRW per month |
Required National Health Insurance ※ Insurance premiums are subject to change ※ Automatically subscribed 6 months after entrance into Korea |
| Estimated Living Expenses | 700,000–1,000,000 KRW per month |
Includes accommodation, meals, transportation, personal expenses ※ Varies depending on individual lifestyle |
※ All fees are subject to change according to university policy.
※ Bank transfer fees must be covered by the applicant.
※ For the most current tuition information, please check the official Kangwon National University website.
6. Contact Information
Kangwon National University - Division of Language Education
Official Website: oiaknu.kangwon.ac.kr
Location: Kangwon National University, Chuncheon Campus
For detailed inquiries about application procedures, required documents, and program details,
please visit the official website or contact through your Trenvl planner.
For comprehensive guidance on the admission process, document preparation, and all application requirements, please consult with your dedicated Trenvl planner or visit the official Kangwon National University website.
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Curriculum and Textbooks
Basic Level 1 Korean Course Curriculum (Beginner)
This is an introductory course designed for learners who are studying Korean for the first time. Students will learn basic Korean pronunciation and Hangul (Korean alphabet), and practice essential expressions and simple sentence structures needed in everyday life.
1. Learning Objectives
- Master Hangul consonants and vowels and understand basic pronunciation rules.
- Carry out simple everyday communication such as greetings, self-introduction, and basic shopping.
- Create simple sentences using basic grammar and fundamental vocabulary.
- Understand and express basic information such as numbers, time, and dates.
- Read and write short, simple sentences in Korean for daily situations.
- Develop foundational understanding of Korean culture and social customs.
2. Course Content
Pronunciation
- Hangul consonants and vowels
- Final consonant (batchim) pronunciation
- Basic syllable structure
- Sound change rules (linking, nasalization)
- Intonation patterns
Grammar
- Basic particles (이/가, 을/를, 에, 에서)
- Present, past, and future tense basics
- "이다 / 아니다" (to be / not to be)
- "있다 / 없다" (to have / not have)
- Basic negative expressions
- Simple connecting endings
Vocabulary
- Greetings and courtesy expressions
- Self-introduction vocabulary
- Family and relationships
- Numbers, time, dates
- Food and shopping vocabulary
- Transportation and directions
- Common daily verbs and adjectives
Conversation
- Greetings and self-introduction
- Shopping and asking prices
- Asking for and giving directions
- Making appointments
- Simple phone conversations
- Talking about hobbies and routines
- Ordering at restaurants
3. Sample Classroom Activities
- Self-introduction presentations: Introducing yourself and interviewing classmates about nationality, hobbies, and interests
- Number practice games: Learning native and Sino-Korean numbers through interactive activities
- Schedule creation: Making daily schedules and practicing time expressions
- Direction practice: Using campus maps to practice asking for and giving directions
- Shopping role-play: Simulating shopping situations at stores and markets
- Menu reading exercises: Practicing reading Korean menus and ordering food
- Cultural activities: Participating in Korean cultural experiences such as traditional games and crafts
- Writing practice: Writing simple diary entries, text messages, and personal notes
4. Weekly Syllabus (Sample)
The following is a typical example of a Basic Level 1 course plan. The actual weekly syllabus may vary depending on the semester and instructor.
| Week | Grammar & Expressions | Conversation & Activities | Vocabulary Themes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Week 1 |
• Hangul consonants and vowels • Basic greetings • "-이에요 / -예요" |
Introducing oneself Exchanging greetings Talking about nationality |
Greetings, countries, occupations |
| Week 2 |
• "있다 / 없다" • Location particles (에, 에서) • Demonstratives (이 / 그 / 저) |
Talking about classroom objects Asking about locations Finding items |
Classroom items, places |
| Week 3 |
• Basic verb conjugation • Object particle "-을/를" • "-고 싶다" (want to) |
Talking about daily activities Discussing hobbies Expressing wishes |
Daily activities, hobbies |
| Week 4 |
• Numbers (native & Sino-Korean) • Time expressions • "-에" (time marker) |
Telling time Discussing schedules Making appointments |
Numbers, time, weekdays |
| Week 5 |
• Past tense "-았/었어요" • "-에 가다/오다" • "-고" (and) |
Talking about past experiences Describing weekend activities Using transportation |
Transportation, places |
| Week 6 |
• De ive sentences • "-지만" (but) • Negative forms "안 / 못" |
Ordering food Expressing preferences Discussing likes and dislikes |
Food, taste, restaurants |
| Week 7 |
• "-아/어 주세요" (please) • "-ㄹ/을 거예요" (future) • Basic honorifics |
Making requests Talking about plans Introducing family members |
Family, future plans |
| Week 8 |
• "-ㄹ/을 수 있다/없다" (can/cannot) • Weather expressions • Review of key grammar |
Talking about abilities Discussing weather Semester presentations |
Weather, seasons, abilities |
| Weeks 9–10 | Mid-term & final evaluations, comprehensive review, and cultural activities | ||
5. Evaluation
| Evaluation Item | Weight | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Attendance | 20% | Students must attend at least 80% of the total class hours for course completion. |
| Assignments & Participation | 20% | Homework assignments, presentations, and active class participation |
| Mid-term Exam | 30% | Comprehensive evaluation of listening, reading, writing, and speaking skills |
| Final Exam | 30% | Final comprehensive evaluation of all four language skills |
⚠️ Completion Requirements
- Attendance rate of 80% or higher
- Achievement of required grade standards
- Upon successful completion, students receive a certificate for Basic Level 1
6. Textbooks & Materials
- Kangwon National University Korean Language Program textbooks
- Integrated Basic Level 1 textbook (four skills: listening, speaking, reading, writing)
- Workbooks and supplementary practice materials
- Cultural learning materials
- Online learning resources when available
※ Textbook fees are included in the tuition cost.
※ Additional materials may be provided by instructors as needed.
7. Cultural Activities
Students in Basic Level 1 have opportunities to participate in various Korean cultural activities:
- Traditional crafts: Learning traditional Korean arts such as calligraphy and paper crafts
- Hanbok experience: Trying on traditional Korean clothing and learning about Korean dress culture
- Local festivals: Participating in Chuncheon area festivals and cultural events
- Field trips: Visiting local cultural and historical sites in the Gangwon region
- Korean cooking: Learning to make simple Korean dishes
- Traditional games: Playing traditional Korean games and sports
Additional Notes
- The above information is a general overview of the Kangwon National University Basic Level 1 course.
- Actual course content, pace, and teaching methods may vary by semester and instructor.
- All new students take a placement test to ensure appropriate level assignment.
- Classes use an integrated, communicative approach with emphasis on practical language use.
- Maximum class size is 20 students to ensure quality instruction.
- Classes may be divided or combined for cultural study, special seminars, or grammar sessions.
- Detailed syllabi and schedules will be provided by instructors at the start of each semester.
Interested in other levels?
Kangwon National University offers a complete Korean language program with 5 levels:
Basic 1, Basic 2, Middle 1, Middle 2, and Advanced levels.
For more details, please contact Kangwon National University or your Trenvl planner.
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