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Hallym University Korean Language Education Center
Building Strong Korean Communication Skills Since 1982
Chuncheon, Gangwon-do, Republic of Korea
JBNU Campus & Korean Language Program Introduction
About Hallym Korean Language Education Center
The Hallym University Korean Language Education Center (Hallym KLEC) offers the Intensive Korean Language Program, designed to help international learners build strong Korean communication skills in all areas. The program is open to foreigners and overseas Koreans living in Korea, providing systematic lessons on Korean language and culture.
Since its establishment in 1982, Hallym University has been recognized as a distinguished university by the Ministry of Education and has been selected for funding by the Brain Korea 21 Project. The university maintains academic exchanges with 85 universities in 23 countries worldwide.
Program Features
Six Proficiency Levels
Comprehensive curriculum from beginner to advanced, with each level specifically designed to build practical Korean language skills for daily life and academic purposes.
200 Hours Per Semester
Each semester runs for 10 weeks with classes held Monday through Friday, 4 hours per day, providing intensive and systematic language training.
Speaking-Centered Approach
Strong emphasis on speaking through interactive and engaging activities, helping learners build confidence and fluency in practical, real-life contexts.
Small Class Size
Each class consists of 15 to 20 students, ensuring personalized attention and maximum interaction with instructors and classmates.
Cultural Experience
Cultural classes offered 2-3 times per semester, allowing students to experience both traditional and modern Korean culture while learning the language.
Multiple Instructors
With multiple instructors supporting each level, lessons stay dynamic and lively, helping students stay motivated throughout the semester.
Course Levels
Hallym KLEC offers 6 levels of intensive Korean language courses, from beginner to advanced. Each course covers the full range of language skills—speaking, listening, reading, and writing—offering a well-rounded learning experience.
| Level | Aims and Content |
|---|---|
| Level 1 (Beginner) |
Students will be able to negotiate basic communication needs for everyday life and personal activities • Includes Korean consonants and vowels, everyday expressions, honorific expressions, basic grammar, and basic sentences |
| Level 2 (Beginner) |
Students will be able to negotiate basic communication needs not only for everyday life and personal activities but also in school, company, or social activities • Includes more professional expressions and connecting sentences |
| Level 3 (Intermediate) |
Students will be able to not only freely communicate in everyday life but also use appropriate expressions under a wider range of circumstances • Appropriate expressions, proverbs, differentiation between formal and informal speech, comparison of grammar elements |
| Level 4 (Intermediate) |
Students will be able to freely communicate under most circumstances and express their opinions on social phenomena or issues • Onomatopoeias, mimetic words, idiomatic expressions, combination of grammar elements; Korean culture and society |
| Level 5 (Advanced) |
Students will be able to freely communicate in Korea and understand news and television dramas • Advanced expressions, four-character idioms, Chinese characters, grammar elements used under special circumstances; social phenomena or issues |
| Level 6 (Advanced) |
Students will be able to speak professionally in school or at work and understand professional books, TV news, and newspapers • Specially designed for those who wish to attend universities or companies in Korea |
2025–2026 Academic Schedule
The Intensive Korean Language Program runs year-round with four semesters. Each semester lasts 10 weeks with 200 hours of instruction.
| Year | Semester | Study Period | Total Hours |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | Spring | March ~ May (10 weeks) | 200 hours |
| 2025 | Summer | June ~ August (10 weeks) | 200 hours |
| 2025 | Fall | September ~ November (10 weeks) | 200 hours |
| 2025–2026 | Winter | December ~ February (10 weeks) | 200 hours |
※ Exact dates and application deadlines will be announced on the official Hallym University Korean Language Education Center website.
※ Please contact the center or your Trenvl planner for the most current schedule information.
Tuition & Fees
| Category | Amount (KRW) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Application Fee | 200,000 KRW |
One-time payment Includes books and insurance fee |
| Tuition (per semester) | 1,300,000 KRW |
Per semester (10 weeks / 200 hours) All levels same tuition |
Location
Hallym University
1 Hallymdaehak-gil, Chuncheon-si, Gangwon-do, Republic of Korea
Located in Chuncheon, the beautiful capital of Gangwon Province
Just 1 hour from Seoul by convenient public transportation
Why Choose Hallym KLEC?
- Recognized as a distinguished university by the Korean Ministry of Education
- Located in beautiful Chuncheon, offering both nature and city life
- Strong emphasis on practical speaking skills and real-world communication
- Small class sizes ensure personalized attention
- Intermediate and advanced courses specially designed for university entrance preparation
- Rich cultural program with 2-3 cultural classes per semester
- Multiple instructors per level create dynamic and engaging lessons
- International environment with students from all over the world
Contact Information
Hallym University Korean Language Education Center
Website: www.hallym.ac.kr/klec
Tel: +82-33-248-1341
Email: Contact through website
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Academic Schedule Guide
Hallym University Intensive Korean Language Program Study Abroad Package
This comprehensive guide provides detailed information about studying Korean at Hallym University, including program details, costs, completion requirements, and what to expect during your study abroad experience in Chuncheon, Korea.
Program Overview
The Intensive Korean Language Program at Hallym University Korean Language Education Center (Hallym KLEC) is designed to help international learners build strong Korean communication skills across all language areas. The program emphasizes practical speaking ability through interactive and engaging activities in small class settings.
Key Program Features
- 6 proficiency levels: From complete beginner to advanced (Levels 1-6)
- 10-week semesters: Four semesters per year (Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter)
- 200 hours per semester: 4 hours per day, Monday through Friday
- Small class sizes: 15-20 students per class for personalized attention
- Speaking-focused curriculum: Emphasis on practical communication skills
- Cultural classes: 2-3 cultural activities per semester included
- Multiple instructors per level: Dynamic and varied teaching approaches
- University entrance preparation: Intermediate and advanced courses designed for academic Korean
Course Levels & Learning Outcomes
Beginner Level (Levels 1-2)
Level 1:
Students will be able to negotiate basic communication needs for everyday life and personal activities. Includes Korean consonants and vowels, everyday expressions, honorific expressions, basic grammar, and basic sentences.
Level 2:
Students will be able to handle basic communication not only in everyday life and personal activities but also in school, company, or social settings. Includes more professional expressions and connecting sentences.
Intermediate Level (Levels 3-4)
Level 3:
Students will be able to freely communicate in everyday life and use appropriate expressions under a wider range of circumstances. Covers appropriate expressions, proverbs, differentiation between formal and informal speech, and comparison of grammar elements.
Level 4:
Students will be able to freely communicate under most circumstances and express opinions on social phenomena or issues. They will also understand news and television dramas. Includes onomatopoeias, mimetic words, idiomatic expressions, combination of grammar elements, Korean culture, and Korean society.
Advanced Level (Levels 5-6)
Level 5:
Students will be able to freely communicate under most circumstances in Korea and understand news and television dramas. Covers advanced expressions, four-character idioms, Chinese characters, and grammar elements used under special circumstances; social phenomena or issues.
Level 6:
Students will be able to speak professionally in school or at work when they wish to attend universities or companies in Korea. They will also be able to understand professional books, TV news, and newspapers. This level is specially designed for university entrance preparation.
Completion Requirements
To successfully complete each level, students must meet the following requirements:
- Attendance: Minimum 80% attendance rate (160+ hours out of 200 hours)
- Academic Performance: Achieve passing grades in all evaluation components
- Course Evaluation: Participate in mid-term and final examinations
- Class Participation: Active engagement in classroom activities and assignments
※ Students who meet all requirements will receive a certificate of completion for that level.
※ Students who fail to meet attendance or grade requirements may need to repeat the level.
2025 Schedule & Tuition
| Semester | Study Period | Duration | Total Hours |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spring 2025 | March ~ May | 10 weeks | 200 hours |
| Summer 2025 | June ~ August | 10 weeks | 200 hours |
| Fall 2025 | September ~ November | 10 weeks | 200 hours |
| Winter 2025–2026 | December ~ February | 10 weeks | 200 hours |
Tuition & Fees Breakdown
| Item | Cost (KRW) | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Application Fee | 200,000 |
One-time payment, includes books and insurance Non-refundable |
| Tuition (per semester) | 1,300,000 |
10 weeks / 200 hours Same for all 6 levels D-4 visa: minimum 2 semesters required |
| Housing (optional) | 400,000–600,000/month |
University dormitory or off-campus housing Varies by room type and location |
| Living Expenses | 700,000–1,000,000/month |
Food, transportation, personal expenses Chuncheon has lower costs than Seoul |
Example: One-Year Program Cost (4 semesters)
| Application Fee (one-time) | 200,000 KRW |
| Tuition (4 semesters × 1,300,000) | 5,200,000 KRW |
| Housing (12 months × 500,000 avg) | 6,000,000 KRW |
| Living Expenses (12 months × 850,000 avg) | 10,200,000 KRW |
| Estimated Total | 21,600,000 KRW |
※ This is an estimate; actual costs may vary based on lifestyle and housing choices.
※ Approximately 16,000–18,000 USD depending on exchange rates.
Life in Chuncheon
Chuncheon is the beautiful capital city of Gangwon Province, offering a perfect blend of nature and city life. Known for its lakes, mountains, and as the filming location of popular Korean dramas, Chuncheon provides an ideal environment for studying Korean language and experiencing authentic Korean culture.
Transportation
Just 1 hour from Seoul by ITX train or bus. Convenient public transportation within the city. Lower costs compared to Seoul.
Nature & Culture
Beautiful Soyang Lake, Nami Island nearby, mountains for hiking, and rich Korean cultural heritage. Perfect for weekend activities.
Food & Entertainment
Famous for dakgalbi (spicy chicken), diverse restaurants, cafes, shopping, and entertainment. Affordable and student-friendly.
Cultural Activities & Support
Hallym KLEC offers 2-3 cultural classes per semester, allowing students to experience both traditional and modern Korean culture while learning the language:
- Traditional Korean arts and crafts
- Hanbok experience and Korean traditional dress culture
- Korean cooking classes
- K-pop dance and music appreciation
- Field trips to historical and cultural sites in Gangwon Province
- Participation in local festivals and events
- Language exchange programs with Korean university students
Why Choose Hallym University for Korean Language Study?
- Prestigious university recognized by Korean Ministry of Education
- Small class sizes (15-20 students) ensure personalized attention
- Speaking-focused curriculum with interactive activities
- Multiple instructors per level create dynamic learning environment
- Intermediate and advanced courses designed for university entrance
- Beautiful campus in Chuncheon with lower living costs than Seoul
- Rich cultural program included in tuition
- Just 1 hour from Seoul - best of both worlds
- International student support services
- Pathway to Hallym University undergraduate programs
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Hallym University Korean Language Education Center
Website: www.hallym.ac.kr/klec
Tel: +82-33-248-1341
Location
Academic Regulations
Hallym University Korean Language Education Center Application Guidelines
This guide provides comprehensive information for students applying to the Intensive Korean Language Program. Please review the eligibility requirements, application procedures, required documents, and important deadlines below.
1. Eligibility Requirements
- Foreign nationals and overseas Koreans who wish to study Korean language
- Applicants who have completed high school education or equivalent
- Applicants who can provide proper educational documentation according to their country's regulations
- Applicants with no disqualifying reasons for studying in Korea
- D-4 visa applicants must register for at least 2 consecutive semesters
⚠️ Important Note for D-4 Visa Applicants
- You must apply for a minimum of 2 semesters (20 weeks) to be eligible for D-4 visa issuance.
- Applicants from countries notified by the Minister of Justice may need to submit additional documents including Apostille verification.
2. Application Procedure
- Check application deadline
Confirm the document submission deadline for your intended semester. Deadlines differ for D-4 visa applicants and non-visa applicants. - Download and complete application form
Download the application form from the Hallym KLEC website and fill it out completely in Korean or English. - Prepare required documents
Gather all necessary documents according to your visa status and nationality (see Required Documents section below). - Submit application and documents
Submit your complete application package by registered post or international express (DHL, FedEx recommended).
※ Email submissions are NOT acceptable. All documents must be sent by post or submitted in person. - Pay application fee
Pay the application fee of 200,000 KRW (includes books and insurance). - Application review
The center will review your application. Incomplete applications will not be accepted. - Receive admission notification
Upon acceptance, you will receive admission notification and payment instructions. - Pay tuition
Pay the tuition fee (1,300,000 KRW per semester) by the payment deadline. - Receive admission documents (D-4 visa applicants)
Certificate of Admission and other necessary documents will be issued for visa application. - Visa application and entry to Korea
Apply for D-4 visa at the Korean embassy/consulate → Enter Korea → Attend placement test and orientation.
※ The center may request additional documents during the application process.
※ All submitted documents will NOT be returned to applicants.
※ A class may not open if it fails to meet the minimum number of students. Refunds will be processed according to university policy.
※ Visa application procedures vary by country; check with your local Korean embassy/consulate.
2025 Academic Year Semester Schedule
| Semester | Study Period | Application Deadline (D-4 visa needed) |
Application Deadline (No visa needed) |
Total Hours |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spring 2025 | March ~ May (10 weeks) |
TBA | TBA | 200 hours |
| Summer 2025 | June ~ August (10 weeks) |
TBA | TBA | 200 hours |
| Fall 2025 | September ~ November (10 weeks) |
TBA | TBA | 200 hours |
| Winter 2025–2026 | December ~ February (10 weeks) |
TBA | TBA | 200 hours |
※ Application deadlines will be announced on the official Hallym KLEC website.
※ D-4 visa applicants should apply approximately 2 months before the semester start date.
※ Registration may close earlier if enrollment reaches capacity.
3. Required Documents
Required documents vary depending on your nationality, visa status, and purpose of study. Please prepare all documents carefully and ensure they meet the specifications.
General Required Documents (All Applicants)
| No. | Document | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 01 | Application Form | Complete the official form in Korean or English |
| 02 | Passport Copy | Copy of passport information page with photo |
| 03 | ID Photos | Recent passport-size photos |
| 04 | Proof of Education |
High school diploma or university certificate (Graduation certificate or enrollment certificate) |
| 05 | Application Fee Payment | Proof of payment for 200,000 KRW application fee |
Additional Documents for D-4 Visa Applicants
Important for D-4 Visa Applicants
- Must register for at least 2 consecutive semesters (20 weeks).
- For countries notified by the Minister of Justice: Apostille or Korean Consular authentication required on official diploma and tran .
- Bank statement must be issued within 30 days of submission date.
| No. | Document | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 01 | Proof of Education (Original or Certified Copy) |
With Apostille or Korean Consular authentication • High school or university diploma • Official tran ※ For countries notified by Minister of Justice |
| 02 | Bank Balance Certificate |
Proof of financial ability to support study in Korea • Must be issued within 30 days • Amount as required by Korean Immigration (typically 10,000,000 KRW or more) |
| 03 | Financial Support Documents |
If using parent's or sponsor's financial support: • Family relationship certificate • Sponsor's employment certificate • Sponsor's income proof or tax documents |
| 04 | Study Plan (if required) | Statement of purpose for studying Korean language at Hallym University |
| 05 | Other Documents |
Additional documents may be requested during the review process based on individual circumstances and nationality |
※ All documents in languages other than Korean or English must be translated by a professional translator and notarized.
※ Documents translated by individuals are not acceptable.
※ Only original or certified copies published within 3 months are acceptable (bank statements within 30 days).
※ All documents must be clear and legible.
※ Submitted documents will NOT be returned under any circumstances.
4. Placement Test
All new students must take a placement test to ensure appropriate level assignment.
- The placement test will be held before the semester begins
- Test covers listening, reading, writing, and speaking skills
- Students will be placed in Level 1-6 based on test results
- Complete beginners with no Korean language background will be placed in Level 1
5. Tuition & Fees
| Category | Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Application Fee | 200,000 KRW |
One-time payment, includes books and insurance Non-refundable |
| Tuition (per semester) | 1,300,000 KRW |
Per semester (10 weeks / 200 hours) Same tuition for all 6 levels ※ D-4 visa applicants must pay for at least 2 semesters |
| Estimated Living Expenses | 700,000–1,000,000 KRW per month |
Includes accommodation, meals, transportation, personal expenses ※ Chuncheon has lower living costs compared to Seoul |
※ All bank transfer fees are the responsibility of the applicant.
※ Tuition fees are subject to change according to university policy.
※ For current fee information, please check the official Hallym KLEC website.
6. Refund Policy
Important Refund Information
- Application fee is non-refundable under all circumstances.
- Tuition refunds follow Hallym University's official refund policy.
- If classes are canceled due to insufficient enrollment, full tuition refund will be processed.
- For visa denial cases, refund is available with proper documentation (visa rejection letter required).
- International bank transfer fees for refunds are the applicant's responsibility.
- Refund requests must be submitted before the semester start date for eligibility.
7. Contact Information
Hallym University Korean Language Education Center
Website: www.hallym.ac.kr/klec
Tel: +82-33-248-1341
Location: 1 Hallymdaehak-gil, Chuncheon-si, Gangwon-do, Republic of Korea
For detailed guidance on the admission process, document preparation, and all application requirements, please consult with your dedicated Trenvl planner or visit the official Hallym KLEC website.
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Curriculum and Textbooks
Level 1 Intensive 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
By the end of Level 1, students will be able to negotiate basic communication needs for everyday life and personal activities.
- Master Korean consonants and vowels (Hangul alphabet system)
- Understand and apply basic pronunciation rules
- Use everyday expressions and honorific expressions appropriately
- Construct basic sentences using fundamental grammar patterns
- Carry out simple conversations for daily life situations
- Handle basic tasks such as greetings, self-introduction, and simple shopping
- Read and write simple Korean sentences
- Express basic personal information (name, nationality, occupation, family)
2. Course Content
Level 1 covers all essential foundational elements of the Korean language through an integrated approach focusing on the four skills: speaking, listening, reading, and writing.
Pronunciation
- Korean alphabet (Hangul) system
- Consonants (basic and double consonants)
- Vowels (simple and compound vowels)
- Final consonants (batchim)
- Sound change rules
- Linking sounds (연음)
- Basic intonation patterns
Grammar
- Basic sentence structure (SOV)
- Subject and object particles (이/가, 을/를)
- Location particles (에, 에서)
- Basic verb/adjective conjugation
- Present tense (-아/어요)
- "이다 / 아니다" (to be / not to be)
- "있다 / 없다" (to have / not have)
- Basic negative forms
- Honorific expressions (존댓말)
Vocabulary
- Greetings and courtesy expressions
- Self-introduction vocabulary
- Numbers (native and Sino-Korean)
- Time expressions and dates
- Family members and relationships
- Occupations and workplaces
- Countries and nationalities
- Common daily activities
- Food and dining vocabulary
- Basic shopping terms
- Transportation and directions
Conversation Skills
- Greeting and leave-taking
- Introducing yourself and others
- Asking and answering about personal info
- Shopping and asking prices
- Ordering food at restaurants
- Asking for and giving directions
- Making simple phone calls
- Talking about daily routines
- Expressing likes and dislikes
- Making simple requests
3. Teaching Methodology
Hallym KLEC's Speaking-Centered Approach:
- Interactive Activities: Strong emphasis on speaking through engaging classroom activities
- Practical Contexts: Learning vocabulary and expressions in realistic, everyday situations
- Student-Centered Learning: Courses designed with learners in mind, building confidence naturally
- Multiple Instructors: Various teaching styles keep lessons dynamic and motivating
- Small Groups: 15-20 students per class ensure personal attention and maximum speaking practice
- Integrated Skills: All four language skills (speaking, listening, reading, writing) developed simultaneously
- Cultural Integration: Language learning combined with Korean cultural understanding
4. Sample Classroom Activities
- Hangul mastery games: Fun activities to master Korean alphabet reading and writing
- Self-introduction presentations: Students introduce themselves and learn about classmates
- Number practice: Interactive games for learning native and Sino-Korean number systems
- Role-play scenarios: Shopping, ordering food, asking directions in realistic situations
- Time and schedule exercises: Making daily schedules and discussing routines
- Campus navigation: Using university campus maps to practice location expressions
- Food ordering practice: Reading menus and ordering in Korean restaurants
- Pair work conversations: Structured dialogues practicing target grammar and vocabulary
- Group discussions: Simple topics related to daily life and personal experiences
- Writing practice: Composing simple text messages, notes, and diary entries
5. Weekly Syllabus (Sample)
The following is a typical example of a Level 1 course plan over 10 weeks. Actual content may vary by semester and instructor.
| Week | Grammar & Expressions | Conversation Topics & Activities | Vocabulary Themes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Week 1 |
• Hangul consonants and vowels • Basic greetings • "-이에요 / -예요" (to be) |
Introduction to Korean Greetings and self-introduction Classroom Korean |
Greetings Countries Classroom items |
| Week 2 |
• "있다 / 없다" (to have / to be) • Location particles "에 / 에서" • Demonstratives (이 / 그 / 저) |
Talking about locations Describing objects and places Finding things and places |
School items Places Location words |
| Week 3 |
• Present tense "-아/어요" • Object particle "-을/를" • "-고 싶다" (want to) |
Talking about daily activities Discussing hobbies and interests Expressing wants and desires |
Daily activities Hobbies Common verbs |
| Week 4 |
• Numbers (native & Sino-Korean) • Time expressions • "-에" (time particle) |
Telling time Making appointments Discussing daily schedules |
Numbers Time Days of the week |
| Week 5 |
• Past tense "-았/었어요" • "-에 가다/오다" (go/come to) • Connecting ending "-고" |
Talking about past experiences Weekend activities Using transportation |
Transportation Places in the city Weekend activities |
| Week 6 |
• De ive sentences • "-지만" (but) • Negative forms "안 / 못" • Mid-term Exam |
Ordering food at restaurants Expressing preferences Talking about likes and dislikes |
Food and drinks Taste expressions Restaurant vocabulary |
| Week 7 |
• Request form "-아/어 주세요" • Future tense "-ㄹ/을 거예요" • Basic honorifics |
Making polite requests Talking about future plans Shopping and making purchases |
Shopping vocabulary Clothing Money and prices |
| Week 8 |
• Ability "-ㄹ/을 수 있다/없다" • Weather expressions • Family and relationships |
Talking about abilities Discussing weather Introducing family members |
Family members Weather Seasons |
| Week 9 |
• Comprehensive review • Invitation expressions • Reason and cause "-아/어서" |
Making invitations Explaining reasons Final presentations preparation |
Review of all topics Integrated practice Presentation skills |
| Week 10 | Final Exam Week: Final written and speaking examinations, course evaluations, and certificates distribution | ||
6. Evaluation
| Evaluation Component | Weight | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Attendance | 20% | Minimum 80% attendance required (160+ hours out of 200 hours) |
| Class Participation & Assignments | 20% | Active participation, homework completion, and in-class activities |
| Mid-term Exam | 30% | Comprehensive evaluation: listening, reading, writing, speaking (4 skills) |
| Final Exam | 30% | Cumulative final evaluation: listening, reading, writing, speaking (4 skills) |
⚠️ Completion Requirements
- Minimum 80% attendance (160+ hours)
- Satisfactory performance in all evaluation components
- Successful completion of both mid-term and final examinations
- Students meeting all requirements receive a Level 1 Certificate of Completion
7. Textbooks & Materials
Included in Application Fee:
- Hallym KLEC Level 1 main textbook
- Workbook and practice materials
- Supplementary learning resources
- Cultural activity materials
※ All textbooks and materials are included in the 200,000 KRW application fee.
※ Additional optional materials may be recommended by instructors.
8. Cultural Classes (2-3 times per semester)
Experience both traditional and modern Korean culture through hands-on cultural classes:
- Traditional arts: Calligraphy, traditional crafts, paper folding
- Hanbok experience: Trying on traditional Korean clothing
- Korean cooking: Making popular Korean dishes like kimbap, tteokbokki
- K-pop and music: Learning about Korean popular culture
- Field trips: Visits to Chuncheon area cultural sites, Nami Island, local festivals
- Traditional games: Playing Korean traditional games and sports
Additional Information
- The above is a general overview of Hallym KLEC Level 1 curriculum
- Actual content, pace, and activities may vary by semester and instructor
- All new students take a placement test to ensure appropriate level assignment
- Classes use a speaking-centered, integrated approach with interactive activities
- Small class size (15-20 students) ensures personalized attention
- Multiple instructors per level create dynamic and engaging learning environment
- Cultural classes are integrated throughout the semester (not separate)
- Detailed weekly syllabus provided by instructors at the start of semester
Interested in other levels?
Hallym KLEC offers a complete 6-level program:
Beginner (Levels 1-2), Intermediate (Levels 3-4), Advanced (Levels 5-6)
For more details, please contact Hallym KLEC or your Trenvl planner.
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