Normal Intake: Korean Language @ APLC | ||
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Full Time Fee | Part Time Fee |
| RM 720 per level |
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What is TOPIK? |
TOPIK, Test of Proficiency in Korean, is a written test designed to measure the ability of non-native speakers for expression and comprehension in the Korean language. TOPIK test measures proficiency in reading, writing, and listening comprehension in the Korean language. The test has three different levels: Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced. Further accuracy is expressed through six grades, two matched to each level to evaluate proficiency.
What is KLAT? |
The Korean Language Ability Test (세계한국말인증시험), i.e., KLAT, is a standardized Korean test offered internationally in South Korea and worldwide. Korean Language Proficiency Test or KLPT is the former name. They developed this exam was developed to evaluate the Korean ability of non-native Korean speakers.
Who is Dongseo University (DSU)? |
DSU is one of the leading university in Busan, South Korea.
The Dongseo Educational Foundation has given rise to three different institutions of higher education: Kyoungnam College of Information and Technology (1965), Dongseo University (1992), and Busan Digital University (2002). Together these three institutions – KIT, DSU and BDU – educate around 20,000 students annually and employ over 1,000 professors.
Why Study Korean Language at APLC? |
What is the difference between the part time and full time programmes? |
The Full time programme is more academic in focus as it emphasize on reading, writing, listening , speaking and grammar. Students who enrol for the full time programme are usually looking to further their studies to Korean Universities.
The Part Time programme is more focused on learning for fun, able to speak and listen to Korean Language, watching K-Dramas/ movies without sub titles.
Full Time | 3 months per level | 240 learning hours |
Part Time | 6 weeks per level | 18 learning hours |
BEGINNER | INTERMEDIATE | ADVANCE |
This is for beginners who haven't learnt any Korean Language at all. The focus is on pronunciation, practical vocabulary, sentence structure and simple conversations. There are classes on conversation, grammar, listening, and writing. Students will be introduced to basic Korean characters, and build sentences using basic Korean words. Student will be able to write Korean language characters, build Korean Language sentences and speak basic Korean Language. Students will be assessed based on their class activities, assignments, class test. It also covers formal and informal styles , abilityto use past tense, present tense, future tense in their communications. | ▶ 2A | This level is aimed at helping non-Korean native speakers who want to study Korean professionally. Learners gain insights into the society of Korea, its culture, and its history. Through practicing advanced conversations and essay writing, learners become able to engage with various Korean media outlets such as dramas, movies, newspapers and novels. |
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Contact |
For more information please contact Ms Lee Ai Mun:
Whatsapp: Ms Ai Mun | Tel: 03-89925032 / 6012-3300576 | Email: [email protected]