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    2025-12-23 ~ 2026-12-31

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    University Introduce

    Yeungnam University · Korean Language Institute (KLI)

    Introduction to Yeungnam University Korean Language Institute

    Yeungnam University Korean Language Institute (KLI) offers structured Korean language programs for international learners. With level-based classes, practical skill training, and culture-linked activities, students can build real communication skills while experiencing campus life in Korea.

    Contact Email: [email protected]  ·  CHN: +82-53-810-7888  ·  VTN: +82-53-810-7882  ·  ENG: +82-53-810-7889

    Key Features

    Regular Korean Program

    A systematic program designed to strengthen listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills through level-based classes.

    Special Courses & Short-term Options

    Flexible formats are available depending on learner goals, including special courses and short-term programs.

    Culture & Activity-linked Learning

    Cultural experiences and on-campus events help learners connect classroom Korean with real-life situations.

    Multilingual Support Materials

    Brochures and application materials are provided in multiple languages to support international applicants.

    Program Overview

    • Operate Korean language programs under Yeungnam University Korean Language Institute (KLI).
    • Regular program schedule is organized by seasonal terms (Spring · Summer · Fall · Winter).
    • Learning focuses on practical communication and balanced language skills.
    • Culture programs, experiences, and campus activities are offered to enrich learning.

    Main Schedule (Reference)

    2025–2026 Term Dates
    • Spring: March 04, 2025 ~ May 15, 2025
    • Summer: June 02, 2025 ~ August 11, 2025
    • Fall: September 01, 2025 ~ November 14, 2025
    • Winter: December 01, 2025 ~ February 11, 2026

    ※ Schedule may change depending on the institute’s academic operation. Please confirm the latest updates on the official website.

    Location

    Address (KOR) 우)38541 대한민국 경상북도 경산시 대학로 280 영남대학교 한국어교육원
    Address (ENG) 280 Daehak-ro, Gyeongsan, Gyeongbuk 38541, Republic of Korea
    Fax +82-53-810-4702

    Official Links

    Yeungnam University KLI Website: https://kli.yu.ac.kr/

    Yeungnam University Global Portal: Yeungnam University Official Site

    Trenvl can assist with school comparison, document preparation, application steps, and pre-departure guidance for learners planning to study Korean in Korea.

    Academic Schedule Guide

    Regular Korean Course · Study Abroad Package

    Chonnam National University Korean Regular Course – Study Abroad Package

    A level-based Korean language program at Chonnam National University’s Language Education Center in Gwangju, combining intensive Korean study, cultural experience, and preparation for further study in Korea.

    University Contact (LEC) Phone : +82-62-530-3649  ·  Email : [email protected]
    Region (Campus)
    Gwangju · Yongbong Campus (CNU)
    Sessions per Year
    4 sessions / 10 weeks each (Spring · Summer · Fall · Winter)
    Class Time
    Mon–Fri, 4 hours per day
    Levels
    Level 1 (Basic) ~ Level 6 (Advanced)

    Program Overview

    The Korean Regular Course at Chonnam National University’s Language Education Center is designed for learners who wish to study Korean intensively, experience Korean culture in Gwangju, and prepare for academic study or long-term stay in Korea.

    • Operated 4 times a year, 10-week sessions per semester.
    • Level-based curriculum from Level 1 (Basic) to Level 6 (Advanced).
    • Integrated training in listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
    • Cultural activities, field trips, and campus-life experience included.
    • Well-suited for students preparing for degree programs or long-term language study in Korea.

    Basic Information

    Region (Campus) Gwangju · Yongbong Campus, Chonnam National University
    Sessions per Year 4 sessions per year, 10 weeks per session (Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter)
    Levels Offered Level 1–6 (Basic to Advanced)
    Class Time Monday–Friday, 4 hours per day
    Example: Morning 09:00–12:50 / Afternoon 13:30–17:20
    Class Size Small classes, up to around 15 students per class

    Sample Semester Schedule (Reference)

    Year Semester Term (10 Weeks) Application Deadline (D-4-1) Placement Test
    2026 Spring 2026.03.03 ~ 2026.05.13 2025.12.19 2026.02.13
    2026 Summer 2026.06.01 ~ 2026.08.11 2026.03.21 2026.05.16

    ※ The above schedule is based on official information and may change. Please check the Chonnam National University Language Education Center website for the latest updates.

    Class Structure & Curriculum

    • One level (1 semester) per 10-week session.
    • Balanced focus on speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills.
    • Cultural experience activities and field trips included in the program.
    • Level-appropriate textbooks and supplementary materials used in class.

    Textbook Guide (Example)

    Level Textbook Notes
    Levels 1–2 (Basic) Introductory Korean textbook (basic grammar & daily expressions) Foundation in Hangeul and everyday conversation
    Levels 3–4 (Intermediate) Intermediate Korean textbook News, discussion, and practical topics for daily life
    Levels 5–6 (Advanced) Advanced Korean textbook Preparation for university-level classes and academic Korean

    Tuition & Estimated Expenses

    Item Amount (KRW) Notes
    Admission Fee 50,000 One-time, non-refundable (for accepted candidates only)
    Tuition (per semester) 1,400,000 10-week regular Korean course
    Tuition (1-year estimate) 5,600,000 4 semesters in one year
    Dormitory (6 months) Approx. 1,140,000 ~ 1,800,000 Including basic meal plan (fees may change)
    Airport Pick-up (optional) 50,000 Optional service
    Insurance (approx.) Around 70,000 For about 7 months (subject to national health insurance policies)

    ※ Fees are based on official information from the Chonnam National University Language Education Center and may change. Please confirm the latest amounts on the university website.

    Included / Not Included in the Package

    Included

    • Support with application to Chonnam National University LEC
    • Guidance on tuition payment and required documents
    • Basic information on visa procedures
    • Pre-departure and arrival guidance for life in Gwangju

    Not Included

    • International airfare
    • Dormitory fee and living expenses
    • Personal insurance and medical costs
    • Personal leisure activities and optional trips

    Application Steps

    1. Initial counseling and program selection
    2. Prepare and submit required documents to CNU LEC
    3. Screening and payment of admission fee & tuition
    4. Receive letter of admission from the university
    5. Apply for student (D-4-1) visa, if required
    6. Arrive in Korea · take placement test · attend orientation
    7. Begin Korean Regular Course at Chonnam National University
    A dedicated study abroad planner can support you throughout the process – from choosing Chonnam National University and preparing documents, to visa guidance, housing, and settling into life in Gwangju.

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    Academic Regulations

    Yeungnam University · Korean Language Institute

    Yeungnam University Korean Regular Course – Admission Guidelines

    This page summarizes admission information for applicants to the Korean language programs operated by the Korean Language Institute (KLI) at Yeungnam University. Please review eligibility, required documents, procedures, and contact information before applying.

    KLI Contact Phone : +82-53-810-7889  ·  Email : [email protected]

    1. Eligibility

    • Applicants who have completed high school (or an equivalent level of education) and can provide official proof.
    • Applicants who can prepare documents required for visa/status review (as applicable).
    • Applicants who can obtain an appropriate visa status for Korean language study in Korea (e.g., D-4-1), if needed.
    • Applicants who can comply with institute rules (attendance, academic policy, and immigration regulations).

    2. Admission Procedure

    1. Choose your program/session and check the latest application period on the official KLI notice board.
    2. Complete the application form and prepare the required documents.
    3. Submit documents according to KLI instructions (online / email / post / in-person as announced).
    4. Document screening (and interview if requested by KLI).
    5. Receive admission notification and tuition payment 안내.
    6. Pay the required fees within the designated period to confirm enrollment.
    7. If applicable, apply for the appropriate visa (e.g., D-4-1) through the Korean embassy/consulate.
    8. Arrive in Korea → placement test/orientation → start classes.

    ※ KLI may request additional documents depending on nationality, visa type, or individual circumstances.
    ※ Visa issuance is decided by immigration/embassies. Admission does not guarantee visa approval.

    3. Main Schedule (Reference Template)

    The KLI schedule (term dates, application deadlines, placement test dates) can change by year and session. Please confirm the most recent schedule on the official KLI notice board before applying.

    Session Term Application Period Placement Test / Orientation
    Spring (Example) YYYY.MM.DD ~ YYYY.MM.DD YYYY.MM.DD ~ YYYY.MM.DD YYYY.MM.DD
    Summer (Example) YYYY.MM.DD ~ YYYY.MM.DD YYYY.MM.DD ~ YYYY.MM.DD YYYY.MM.DD

    4. Required Documents

    Document requirements may vary depending on visa type (D-4-1 or others) and the applicant’s situation. Below is a clean template list you can adapt to the official KLI checklist.

    Type A (Basic documents for most applicants)

    No. Document Notes
    01 Application form Use the latest KLI form.
    02 Passport copy & photo Clear copy of passport information page + recent ID photo.
    03 Highest diploma & tran May require Apostille/consular authentication depending on the visa.
    04 Proof of stay in Korea (if applicable) ARC copy (front/back) for applicants currently in Korea.

    Type B (Additional documents for D-4-1 applicants / long-term study)

    No. Document Notes
    01 Study plan / self-introduction (if required) Follow the latest KLI format and language requirement.
    02 Financial proof Bank statement or deposit certificate as required for D-4-1 screening.
    03 Family relationship & sponsor documents (if required) Only if requested by KLI/immigration for funding verification.
    04 Translations & notarization (if applicable) Non-Korean/English documents may require notarized translations.

    ※ Always follow the latest KLI 안내문. Requirements can differ by nationality and visa type.

    5. Tuition & Fees (Reference Template)

    Tuition and additional costs are announced by session. Please confirm exact amounts on the official KLI notice page. Below is a clean structure you can keep on your website.

    Item Amount (KRW) Notes
    Application / Admission fee (Check notice) May be charged once; policy depends on the session.
    Tuition (per session) (Check notice) Regular course tuition for the announced term.
    Textbook / materials (Check notice) May be separate depending on the class level.
    Dormitory (optional) (Check dorm info) If provided/arranged, fee depends on room type and period.

    6. Contact Information (KLI)

    Contact the Korean Language Institute for application questions and program details.

    Language / Region Phone Notes
    English +82-53-810-7889 General inquiries (English support)
    China +82-53-810-7888 China-related inquiries
    Vietnam +82-53-810-7882 Vietnam-related inquiries

    Address : 280 Daehak-ro, Gyeongsan-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do 38541, Republic of Korea
    Email : [email protected]

    For the latest announcements, schedules, and downloadable forms, please refer to the official Yeungnam University Korean Language Institute website and notice board. You can also receive end-to-end support (school selection, document preparation, visa guidance, and settlement) through Trenvl consulting services.
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    Curriculum and Textbooks

    Yeungnam University · Korean Language Institute · Level-based Curriculum

    Level 1 Korean Regular Course (Beginner)

    Level 1 is designed for learners who are new to Korean. Students build a solid foundation in Hangeul, basic pronunciation, and essential sentence patterns, and practice everyday expressions for simple, practical communication in daily life in Korea.

    1. Learning Objectives

    • Recognize and accurately read/write basic Hangeul, including final consonants.
    • Use essential beginner-level vocabulary and grammar to form basic sentences.
    • Understand common classroom expressions and carry out short, simple conversations.
    • Introduce oneself and share simple personal information (name, country, family, daily routines).

    2. Course Contents

    • Pronunciation: Hangeul consonants and vowels, final consonants, sound changes, basic intonation, and accurate reading/writing.
    • Grammar: Basic sentence structure, particles, polite speech endings, simple questions/requests, and beginner tenses as introduced in class.
    • Vocabulary: Daily-life topics such as self-introduction, family, school life, food, numbers, time/date, weather, shopping, and transportation.
    • Conversation: Greetings, introductions, asking/answering simple questions, making plans, ordering food, and basic service situations.
    • Reading & Writing: Reading short dialogues and simple texts, completing basic forms, and writing short sentences and simple paragraphs.

    3. Sample Classroom Activities

    • Pair interviews and short self-introduction presentations.
    • Pronunciation drills and listening checks for key sounds and endings.
    • Role-plays for real-life situations (restaurant, café, convenience store, shopping).
    • Time/date/number practice through guided games and mini-tasks.
    • Simple writing tasks: daily schedule, short messages, and basic forms.

    4. Weekly Lesson Plan (Example)

    The following is an example template. Actual weekly plans may differ depending on the semester syllabus and instructor.

    Week Grammar & Expressions Conversation & Activities
    Week 1 Hangeul basics; greetings; classroom expressions; introducing name and nationality. Greeting practice; self-introduction; pair interviews; short listening checks.
    Week 2 Location/place expressions; basic particles; time and date expressions. Describing where things are; making simple appointments; campus/map practice.
    Week 3 Basic verbs/adjectives; polite endings; likes/dislikes. Talking about hobbies and food; describing daily routines; short dialogues.
    Week 4 Past tense introduction; numbers/counters; quantity expressions. Shopping role-play (prices/quantities); talking about last weekend.
    Week 5 Future plans; invitations; basic requests and prohibitions. Making plans; classroom etiquette; simple announcements and instructions.
    Week 6 Weather/season expressions; simple honorific-related vocabulary (intro level). Talking about weather; introducing family; short speaking tasks.
    Week 7 Ability/possibility; basic health-related expressions; review quizzes. Clinic/pharmacy role-play; asking for help; listening & pronunciation checks.
    Week 8 Overall review; key grammar/vocabulary consolidation; basic writing review. Review presentations; short writing task; sharing impressions about 생활 in Korea.

    ※ The above contents are typical examples for Level 1. Actual class topics, activities, and weekly schedules may vary according to the instructor’s syllabus and the needs of students in each semester.