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    University Introduce

    Dong-A University · Korean Language Course · Korean Language Institute

    Introduction to Dong-A University Korean Language Course

    As a cornerstone of Dong-A University’s global human resource development, the Korean Language Institute provides Korean language education for international learners who want to study the language and understand Korea more deeply. The program combines structured language training with diverse cultural experiences, and also supports learners who plan to enter universities or graduate schools in Korea.

    Key Features

    4 Semesters per Year (10 Weeks Each)

    The course runs four times a year. Each semester is 10 weeks, allowing learners to join at multiple points and progress steadily through level-based classes.

    Intensive Learning (200 Hours/Semester)

    Classes run Monday to Friday. Total class hours are 20 hours per week × 10 weeks = 200 hours per semester, designed for practical communication and academic readiness.

    Small Class Size (Up to 15 Students)

    With a class size of up to 15, students can receive more focused guidance and practice speaking, listening, reading, and writing in a supportive environment.

    Korean + Special Activities

    The curriculum includes Korean language classes plus special activities that help learners experience both traditional culture and contemporary Korean culture during their stay.

    Program Overview

    • Semesters: 4 semesters per year (10 weeks per semester)
    • Days: Monday to Friday
    • Total Hours: 20 hours/week × 10 weeks = 200 hours/semester
    • Course Composition: Korean Language, Special activities
    • Class Size: Up to 15 students
    • Tuition: 1,300,000 KRW (per semester)

    Levels & Class Sessions

    Classes are offered by level. Session times may change depending on level placement.

    • Beginner 1–2: Afternoon Session (13:10–17:10)
    • Intermediate 1–2 and Advanced 1–2: Morning Session (09:00–13:00)

    ※ Class hours may be adjusted based on level and academic operations.

    Level De ions

    Beginner 1

    • Learn Hangul characters and pronunciation, basic sentence structure, and grammar.
    • Build essential skills for personal and informal situations such as family and daily life.

    Beginner 2

    • Study grammar elements including particles and passive voice, plus idiomatic and everyday expressions.
    • Explore Korean culture through legends, myths, and traditional holidays.

    Intermediate 1

    • Learn about Korea’s economy, society, and politics, plus practical business language.
    • Develop expressions for diverse conversational situations, including formal expressions.

    Intermediate 2

    • Improve natural everyday conversation skills through idiomatic expressions.
    • Broaden understanding of Korea through culture, sports, entertainment, and related topics.

    Advanced 1

    • Understand vocabulary changes and rhetoric to create natural sentences.
    • Comprehend news/newspapers and prepare for university or graduate-level classes.

    Advanced 2

    • Develop debate and argumentation skills and improve vocabulary proficiency.
    • Train for professional research and report writing across various topics.

    Schedule (Academic Year 2025)

    Semester Class Period Application Period Notes
    1st Semester Mar 4, 2025 (Mon) ~ May 9, 2025 (Fri) Dec 16, 2024 (Mon) ~ Jan 3, 2025 (Fri) Please submit required documents within the period.
    Summer Semester Jun 2, 2025 (Mon) ~ Aug 8, 2025 (Fri) Mar 17, 2025 (Mon) ~ Apr 4, 2025 (Fri) Dates may be updated by the institute.
    2nd Semester Sep 1, 2025 (Mon) ~ Nov 7, 2025 (Fri) Jun 16, 2025 (Mon) ~ Jul 4, 2025 (Fri) Early application is recommended for visa processing.
    Winter Semester Dec 1, 2025 (Mon) ~ Feb 6, 2026 (Fri) Sep 15, 2025 (Mon) ~ Oct 2, 2025 (Thu) Confirm the latest schedule before applying.

    ※ Schedules and deadlines may be updated by the university. Please always check the latest notices on the official website.

    Tuition (Guide Note)

    Tuition is 1,300,000 KRW per semester. Payment procedures and required documents are 안내 (notified) after screening/acceptance. If tuition is not paid within the designated period, admission may be cancelled.

    Inquiry

    For official admission procedures, required documents, tuition payment 안내, and the latest schedule, please contact the Korean Language Institute using the information below.

    E-mail : [email protected]

    Phone : +82-51-200-1491

    Official Page : Dong-A University · Korean Language Course (Admissions)

    Academic Schedule Guide

    Regular Korean Language Program

    Dong-A University Korean Language Course

    The Korean Language Institute of Dong-A University provides Korean language education for international learners and supports deeper understanding of Korea through diverse experiences of traditional and popular Korean culture. The institute also supports trainees who plan to enter universities or graduate schools by offering guidance related to higher education.

    Korean Language Institute (Inquiry)
    Email : [email protected]  ·  Phone : +82-51-200-1491
    Program Operator
    Dong-A University Korean Language Institute
    Sessions per Year
    4 semesters / year
    Class Time
    Mon–Fri · 20 hrs/week
    Levels
    Level 1–6 (Beginner → Advanced)

    Program Overview

    The course is designed for international students who want to build practical Korean skills and experience Korean culture. It runs four times a year and provides intensive instruction with special activities to broaden cultural understanding.

    • 4 semesters per year (10 weeks per semester)
    • 20 hours per week × 10 weeks = 200 hours per semester
    • Small class size: up to 15 students
    • Course composition: Korean language + special activities
    • Level-based sessions: Beginner (afternoon) / Intermediate & Advanced (morning)

    Basic Information

    Semesters 4 per year (10 weeks per semester)
    Days Monday to Friday
    Class Hours 20 hours × 10 weeks = 200 hours / semester
    Class Size Up to 15 students
    Tuition Fee 1,300,000 KRW (per semester)

    Levels & Class Hours

    Class hours may be subject to change depending on level placement.

    • Beginner 1–2: Afternoon Session (13:10–17:10)
    • Intermediate 1–2 & Advanced 1–2: Morning Session (09:00–13:00)

    Level De ions (Level 1–6)

    Beginner 1

    • Learn Hangul characters and pronunciation, basic sentence structure, and grammar.
    • Acquire essential skills for personal and informal situations such as family and daily life.

    Beginner 2

    • Study grammar elements including particles and passive voice, plus idiomatic and everyday expressions.
    • Explore Korean culture through legends, myths, and traditional holidays.

    Intermediate 1

    • Learn about Korea’s realities (economy, society, politics) and practical business language.
    • Develop expressions for various conversational situations, including formal expressions.

    Intermediate 2

    • Improve natural everyday conversation through idiomatic expressions.
    • Understand Korea through topics such as culture, sports, entertainment, and broad cultural experiences.

    Advanced 1

    • Understand vocabulary changes and rhetoric to create natural sentences.
    • Comprehend news/newspapers and prepare for university or graduate-level classes.

    Advanced 2

    • Develop debate and argumentation skills and enhance vocabulary proficiency.
    • Train for professional research and report writing across various topics.

    Schedule (Academic Year 2025)

    Semester Class Period Application Period
    1st Semester Mar 4, 2025 (Mon) ~ May 9, 2025 (Fri) Dec 16, 2024 (Mon) ~ Jan 3, 2025 (Fri)
    Summer Semester Jun 2, 2025 (Mon) ~ Aug 8, 2025 (Fri) Mar 17, 2025 (Mon) ~ Apr 4, 2025 (Fri)
    2nd Semester Sep 1, 2025 (Mon) ~ Nov 7, 2025 (Fri) Jun 16, 2025 (Mon) ~ Jul 4, 2025 (Fri)
    Winter Semester Dec 1, 2025 (Mon) ~ Feb 6, 2026 (Fri) Sep 15, 2025 (Mon) ~ Oct 2, 2025 (Thu)

    ※ Schedules and deadlines may be updated by the university. Please always check the latest notices on the official website.

    Admission Notes

    Please follow the university’s official guidance for the Korean Language Course. Make sure to confirm the latest application period, required documents, and schedule on the official page before applying.

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    Academic Regulations

    Dong-A University Korean Language Course – Application Guide

    This section summarizes key application timing and inquiry information for the Korean Language Course at Dong-A University. Please confirm the latest details on the official page before applying.

    1. Who Can Apply

    The Korean Language Course is designed for international learners who wish to study the Korean language and deepen their understanding of Korea through diverse cultural experiences. The institute also supports trainees who plan to enter universities or graduate schools by providing information related to higher education.

    2. Application Flow (General)

    1. Check the semester schedule and application period on the official Korean Language Course page.
    2. Prepare the application and required documents as instructed by the institute (requirements may vary by intake).
    3. Submit during the application period and follow the institute’s 안내 (notification) for next steps.
    4. After acceptance, complete tuition payment within the designated period to confirm enrollment.
    5. Class placement and session time may be determined by level (class hours can vary by level).

    ※ Detailed submission method and document list may differ by intake. Please confirm the latest 안내 on the official page.

    3. Tuition & Core Course Info

    Tuition Fee 1,300,000 KRW (per semester)
    Semester Structure 4 semesters per year (10 weeks per semester)
    Days Monday to Friday
    Class Hours 20 hours × 10 weeks = 200 hours
    Class Size 15 (max)
    Levels & Session Time Beginner 1–2: Afternoon (13:10–17:10)
    Intermediate 1–2 & Advanced 1–2: Morning (09:00–13:00)
    ※ Class hours may change depending on level.

    4. Application Period & Class Period (Academic Year 2025)

    Semester Class Period Application Period
    1st Semester Mar 4, 2025 (Mon) ~ May 9, 2025 (Fri) Dec 16, 2024 (Mon) ~ Jan 3, 2025 (Fri)
    Summer Semester Jun 2, 2025 (Mon) ~ Aug 8, 2025 (Fri) Mar 17, 2025 (Mon) ~ Apr 4, 2025 (Fri)
    2nd Semester Sep 1, 2025 (Mon) ~ Nov 7, 2025 (Fri) Jun 16, 2025 (Mon) ~ Jul 4, 2025 (Fri)
    Winter Semester Dec 1, 2025 (Mon) ~ Feb 6, 2026 (Fri) Sep 15, 2025 (Mon) ~ Oct 2, 2025 (Thu)

    ※ Schedules and deadlines may be updated by the university. Please always check the latest notices on the official website.

    5. Inquiry

    For application support and the latest 안내, please contact the Korean Language Institute:

    Curriculum and Textbooks

    Dong-A University · Korean Language Course · Level-based Curriculum

    Beginner 1 Korean Language Course (Level 1)

    Beginner 1 is designed for learners who are starting Korean from the basics. Students learn Hangul, pronunciation, and essential sentence structure, building a foundation for everyday communication in Korea.

    1. Learning Objectives

    • Recognize and write Hangul (consonants/vowels) and read simple syllables accurately.
    • Use basic vocabulary and grammar patterns needed for daily life.
    • Handle simple communication such as greetings, self-introduction, and everyday needs.
    • Read and write short practical sentences used in daily situations.

    2. Course Contents

    • Hangul & Pronunciation: Basic consonants/vowels, syllable structure, sound rules, clear pronunciation practice.
    • Grammar: Core sentence patterns, basic particles, present tense, making questions and statements.
    • Vocabulary: Greetings, family, food, school, transportation, time/dates/numbers, weather and daily routines.
    • Speaking & Listening: Short dialogues for self-introduction, asking/answering simple questions, shopping and ordering.
    • Reading & Writing: Short texts and notices, basic comprehension, writing short and useful sentences.

    3. Sample Classroom Activities

    • Pronunciation drills and Hangul reading practice.
    • Pair work: greetings, self-introduction, exchanging basic personal information.
    • Role-plays: ordering food, shopping, asking for directions or prices.
    • Vocabulary games and short speaking challenges for confidence building.
    • Reading short dialogues and writing simple messages or diary-style sentences.

    4. Weekly Lesson Plan (Example)

    Below is an example weekly plan for Beginner 1. Actual topics may vary by semester and instructor.

    Week Grammar & Expressions Conversation & Activities
    Week 1 Hangul basics, greetings Hello/Goodbye, simple self-introduction
    Week 2 Numbers, time, basic particles Telling time, asking simple questions
    Week 3 Present tense verbs, daily routine phrases Talking about daily life and habits
    Week 4 Location expressions, asking directions Where is it? Finding places on campus/city
    Week 5 Shopping expressions, counters Role-play shopping, asking price and quantity
    Week 6 Food & ordering expressions Role-play ordering at a restaurant/cafe
    Week 7 Simple past tense, describing experiences Talking about what you did yesterday/last week
    Week 8 Review & integrated practice Final review, short speaking & writing task

    ※ Weekly plans are examples. Actual content and pace may vary depending on semester operation and instructor guidance.

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