University Introduce
Introduction to Hongik University Korean Language Education Center
Hongik University’s Korean Language Education Center provides Korean language training for international learners who want to strengthen practical communication skills and build a stable foundation for academic and daily life in Korea. The program is designed to support steady progress through structured learning, guided practice, and a campus-based learning environment.
Key Features
Practical Korean Communication
Build usable Korean for real situations—daily conversation, public transportation, campus communication, and 생활 필수 표현.
Balanced Skill Development
Integrated practice across listening, speaking, reading, writing, and grammar to help learners improve consistently.
Level-based Learning
Classes are generally organized by proficiency level (based on placement guidance announced by the institute).
Seoul Campus Location
Study in central Seoul near Hongdae—an area well-known for culture, design, and everyday convenience for international residents.
Program Overview
- Institution: Hongik University · International Language Institute · Korean Language Education Center
- Program type: Korean language training for international learners
- Skills covered: Listening · Speaking · Reading · Writing · Grammar
- Location: 94, Wausan-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul, 04066, Korea
Class Hours (Reference)
Class hours can vary by term and level. Please confirm the latest timetable on the official website notices. Keep the table below as a clean layout and update values per intake.
| Type | Days | Time | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Regular Korean Course | Mon–Fri | (Update per term) | Timetable may differ by level/intake |
Levels (Reference Framework)
The official level structure and de ions are typically provided in notices or program pages. Below is a clean framework you can keep and adjust to match Hongik’s official wording.
| Level | Category | Learning Outcome (Summary) |
|---|---|---|
| Beginner | Foundation | Understand and use essential expressions for daily communication. |
| Intermediate | Expansion | Communicate in broader situations and express opinions more clearly. |
| Advanced | Academic / Professional | Use Korean more fluently with improved accuracy and nuance for study/work. |
Academic Schedule (Update Per Intake)
Academic schedules are updated by the institute. Keep the table structure below and replace dates with the newest announcement.
| Term | Start | End | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spring | (Update) | (Update) | Dates may change |
| Summer | (Update) | (Update) | Dates may change |
| Fall | (Update) | (Update) | Dates may change |
| Winter | (Update) | (Update) | Dates may change |
※ Schedule and details can change due to institute policy or unforeseen circumstances. Please check the latest notices on the official website.
Tuition & Fees (Update Per Official Notice)
Tuition and fees may be updated by the institute. Use the structure below and replace amounts with the newest official notice.
| Item | Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Tuition (per term) | (Update) | Please confirm the latest amount |
| Application / Registration fee | (Update) | Refund policy may apply |
How to Apply (Summary)
- Check the intake notice and download the latest forms from the official website.
- Prepare required documents and submit according to the official instructions.
- Document review and result announcement.
- Payment (if applicable) and confirmation of admission.
- Visa process (if required) and arrival guidance.
Contact & Official Pages
For the most accurate information (tuition, schedule, required documents, visa guidance), please refer to the official pages or contact the institute.
Korean Language Education Center
Website : koreanle.hongik.ac.kr
Contact : +82-2-320-1372 (Chinese), +82-2-320-1373 (English), +82-2-320-2373 (Japanese)
Email : [email protected]
Address : 94, Wausan-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul, 04066, Korea
Academic Schedule Guide
Introduction to Hongik University Korean Language Education Center
Hongik University’s Korean Language Education Center (under the International Language Institute) offers level-based Korean language education for international learners. The program is designed to build practical communication skills for daily life in Korea while supporting structured, steady progress through intensive weekday learning and cultural experience sessions.
Key Features
6-Level Curriculum
The curriculum is organized into 6 levels: Elementary (1–2) · Intermediate (3–4) · Advanced (5–6), supporting step-by-step progression.
4 Semesters Per Year
The program runs 4 semesters each year (Spring · Summer · Fall · Winter), providing multiple entry points for learners.
Intensive Weekday Learning
Each semester is typically 10 weeks, held Monday to Friday for consistent learning rhythm and measurable progress.
Cultural Experience Classes
The center offers 1–2 cultural experience classes per semester, helping students understand Korean life beyond the classroom.
Program Overview (Regular Course)
- Institution: Hongik University · International Language Institute
- Center: Korean Language Education Center
- Levels: 6 levels (Elementary 1–2 · Intermediate 3–4 · Advanced 5–6)
- Semesters per year: 4 (Spring · Summer · Fall · Winter)
- Duration per semester: 10 weeks
- Days per week: Mon–Fri
- Location (main campus): 94, Wausan-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul, 04066, Korea
Class Hours (Update Per Notice)
Class hours can vary by intake/level. Please confirm the latest timetable on the official website notices. Keep the table structure below and update times when a new notice is published.
| Track | Days | Time | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Regular Course | Mon–Fri | (Update per notice) | Timetable may differ by level/intake |
Levels (Official Structure)
| Level | Category | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 1–2 | Elementary | Foundation for daily communication |
| 3–4 | Intermediate | Expanded grammar and fluent daily conversation |
| 5–6 | Advanced | Higher-level accuracy and academic/professional readiness |
Academic Schedule (Update Per Intake)
The program runs in Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter. Exact dates are announced by intake. Keep the table below and replace dates with the newest notice.
| Term | Start | End | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spring | (Update) | (Update) | 10 weeks (reference) |
| Summer | (Update) | (Update) | 10 weeks (reference) |
| Fall | (Update) | (Update) | 10 weeks (reference) |
| Winter | (Update) | (Update) | 10 weeks (reference) |
※ Schedules and details may change. Please confirm the latest notices on the official website.
Tuition & Fees (Update Per Official Notice)
Tuition can be updated by intake. Please use the structure below and replace amounts with the newest official notice.
| Item | Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Tuition (per term) | (Update) | Confirm the latest amount on notices |
| Application / Registration fee | (Update) | Refund policy may apply |
How to Apply (Summary)
- Check the intake notice and download the latest forms from the official website.
- Prepare required documents and submit according to the official instructions.
- Document review and result announcement.
- Payment (if applicable) and confirmation of admission.
- Arrival guidance / orientation (as announced by intake).
Contact & Inquiry
Department : International Language Institute
Email : [email protected]
Phone : +82-2-320-1372 (Chinese), +82-2-320-1373 (English), +82-2-320-2373 (Japanese)
Fax : +82-2-320-1374
Address : 94, Wausan-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul, 04066, Korea
Website : koreanle.hongik.ac.kr
Location
Academic Regulations
Application & Admission Guide (Hongik KLEC)
This page summarizes the application flow, admission documents, and tuition payment 안내 for Hongik University Korean Language Education Center (KLEC). Please always confirm the newest notices/forms on the official pages because schedules and requirements can change.
Email : [email protected] · Phone : +82-2-320-1373 (English) | +82-2-320-1372 (Chinese) | +82-2-320-2373 (Japanese)
1. Program Basics (Reference)
- 4 semesters per year (Spring · Summer · Fall · Winter)
- 10 weeks per semester, weekday classes (Mon–Fri)
- Levels: 6 levels (Elementary 1–2 · Intermediate 3–4 · Advanced 5–6)
- Includes 1–2 cultural experience classes per semester (may vary by term)
2. Eligibility (General)
- Class placement is based on a level test (and institute rules by intake).
- For D-4-1 (Language Training) visa applicants, the institute may require specific enrollment terms and additional screening depending on nationality/case.
- Important policy: If you cancel enrollment before the semester starts (visa rejection or personal reasons), the refund can be processed, but the application fee is non-refundable.
3. Admission Procedure (Step-by-step)
- Submit required documents according to the intake notice (format and method vary by notice).
- Document screening by the institute.
- Receive screening results and payment instructions (virtual account or approved method).
- Pay tuition within the deadline (exact amount must match the invoice instruction).
- Receive admission documents issued by the institute (for visa use if applicable).
- Apply for visa at the Korean consulate (D-4-1 applicants) using institute-issued + personal documents.
- Book flights after visa approval. Recommended entry: about 4–5 days before semester starts (avoid entering too early).
※ Late entry warning: entering after the semester begins may count as absence, and entering too late (e.g., beyond the institute’s allowed window) can be treated as withdrawal depending on the rule for that intake.
4. Admission Documents (Issued by the Institute)
For D-4-1 visa applicants, the institute typically issues a set of documents. Please confirm the exact list for your intake.
- Standard Admission Letter
- Tuition Payment Certificate
- Study Plan
- Business Registration Certificate
5. Personal Documents (Typical Checklist)
The consulate/embassy may request different items by country. Use this as a general reference and follow the newest official notice.
- Passport (valid) + copy
- Photo (passport-style)
- Final diploma / graduation certificate (and authentication if required)
- Academic tran s (and authentication if required)
- Proof of financial ability (bank balance certificate / statement as required)
- Family relationship document (if parents/guardian sponsor)
- Sponsor’s employment/income proof (if sponsored)
- Additional documents if requested (country-specific)
6. Tuition & Payment (Hongik KLEC)
Tuition is paid to each student’s personal virtual account (as instructed). The payment must be made in one transaction with the exact amount shown below. Installments or remittances that cannot guarantee the exact received amount may be rejected.
| Plan | Tuition Amount | Payment Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 1 semester | 1,750,000 KRW | Pay the exact amount in a single deposit to your virtual account. |
| 2 semesters | 3,500,000 KRW | Some D-4 cases may choose/need multi-semester payment depending on policy and visa planning. |
Refund note: The application fee is non-refundable. Refund rules differ by timing and status, and processing can take several weeks. For overseas accounts, international remittance fees may be deducted.
7. Official Pages & Useful Guides
※ Replace/keep links based on your site structure. If you use menu-specific URLs, connect each button to the exact menu path.
Office location (reference): Hongik University Korean Language Education Center is listed as Social Education Hall (Building YM), 4F. Please confirm the room number/building access in the latest 안내 or contact the office before visiting.
Curriculum and Textbooks
Level 1 Korean Language Course (Elementary 1 · Beginner Foundation)
Level 1 is designed for learners who are new to Korean. Students build a strong base in Hangul reading/writing, essential vocabulary, and core beginner grammar to communicate in practical daily situations with polite expressions.
Website : koreanle.hongik.ac.kr · Phone : +82-2-320-1373 (English) | +82-2-320-1372 (Chinese) | +82-2-320-2373 (Japanese)
Program Snapshot (Regular Korean Program)
- Level system: 6 Levels (Elementary 1–2 · Intermediate 3–4 · Advanced 5–6)
- Semesters: 4 semesters per year (Spring · Summer · Fall · Winter)
- Course length: 10 weeks per semester · Weekdays (Mon–Fri)
- Cultural experience: 1–2 classes per semester (may vary by term)
- Class schedule (reference): AM 9:00–12:50 (confirm by notice)
1. Learning Objectives (Level 1)
- Read and write basic Hangul accurately and build correct pronunciation habits.
- Use beginner grammar and polite sentence endings to make simple, useful sentences.
- Learn essential vocabulary for daily “survival Korean”: introductions, numbers/time, locations, shopping, food, transport.
- Develop balanced skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing through repetitive practice and classroom interaction.
2. Course Contents (Level 1)
Hangul & Core Pronunciation
Build the foundation: Hangul reading rules, sound changes (basic), and clear pronunciation for daily conversation.
Beginner Grammar & Sentence Patterns
Key beginner grammar, particles, and verb/adjective patterns to form polite and practical sentences.
High-frequency Vocabulary
Everyday words and expressions for life in Korea: places, items, food, transportation, schedules, and routines.
Listening · Speaking · Reading · Writing
Short dialogues, controlled speaking tasks, guided reading passages, and simple writing to strengthen accuracy and confidence.
3. Sample Classroom Activities (Level 1)
- Pair practice: greetings, self-introduction, asking simple questions, exchanging basic information.
- Role-play: ordering food, buying items, asking prices, requesting help politely.
- Listening drills: short daily-life dialogues with comprehension checks and shadowing practice.
- Writing tasks: simple forms, short notes/messages, sentence-building based on weekly grammar.
4. Weekly Lesson Plan (Template for Website)
Use this table as a clean structure. Actual weekly topics may vary by semester and instructor.
| Week | Main Focus | Vocabulary Theme | Practical Task |
|---|---|---|---|
| Week 1 | Hangul basics · greetings | Classroom words · introductions | Introduce yourself and ask simple questions |
| Week 2 | Basic sentence building | People · daily life | Talk about a simple personal profile |
| Week 3 | Location · simple questions | Places · directions | Ask for and give directions |
| Week 4 | Time · routines | Schedules · daily activities | Describe your daily schedule |
| Week 5 | Shopping language | Money · prices · items | Buy items and ask prices politely |
| Week 6 | Eating out | Food · drinks | Order food and make simple requests |
| Week 7 | Plans · appointments | Dates · meeting places | Make an appointment and confirm time |
| Week 8 | Review · mini speaking check | Everyday situations | Short presentation + role-play performance |
※ This Level 1 page is a structured overview for your website layout. Official curriculum details, placement rules, and schedules can change by semester. Please confirm the newest information on the official Hongik KLEC website.
Official page : Hongik University · Korean Language Education Center (KLEC)
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