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Class hours >>
¢º Total 200 hours (10week semester) :
4hour / day ¡¿ 5 days / week
(Monday ¡ Friday)
¢º Class hours : 09:00 ¡ 12:50
<< Level by level studies >>
¢ºLevel 1: Beginning Level
- Learning and pronouncing the Korean alphabet.
- Reading numbers
- Learning greetings :
how to shop; how to use public
transportation; how to order a meal, and other useful
general expressions.
- Learning elementary level grammar in general use.
- Reading and writing short sentences
¢ºLevel 2: High-Beginning Level
- Talking about food, sickness, official business,
house chores
- Intensive learning of basic grammar and sentence
endings
- Studying appropriate and fluent vocabulary usage
- Understanding essays and poetry
¢ºLevel 3: Intermediate Level
- Studying complex sentences
- Characteristics and differentiating
points in honorific terms and general
terms
- Using appropriate expressions for various situations
- Partial usage of Korean business language
- Reading magazines and newspaper articles
¢ºLevel 4: Upper-Intermediate Level
- Studying complex sentences
- Using appropriate expressions for various situations
- Conversing on topics from movies, news, business
and TV dramas
- Reading and writing essays
¢ºLevel 5: Advanced Level
- Practicing complex sentences in business
- Differentiating verbal language from written
language
- Conversing on topics from study majors and occupations
- Reading and writing basic Chinese characters
¢ºLevel 6: Upper-Advanced Level
- Cultivating research ability for thesis preparation
- Cultivating research thesis presentation skills
as well as critical
commentary skills of other research papers
- Cultivating understanding skills on Korean literary
works
- Fluent reading and writing of Chinese characters
<< Evaluation Guidelines >>
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Guidelines |
Grade Evaluation |
Based on the degree of
class participation, homework and verbal
& written exam results, the evaluation is
made on the 4 areas, listening, speaking,
reading and writing. When the report card
is requested by the student to be submitted
for college acceptance or otherwise, it
will be directly mailed to the requested
authorities. |
Ascension prerequisites |
More than an 80% attendance
and a grade of more than 60% for each 4
areas of evaluation. |
Diploma of completion |
When a student completes
all 6 levels, finishes more than 3 semesters
and meets a certain degree of qualification,
that student will be eligible for a diploma
of completion. |
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