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Korean Travel Online - Free Korean Classes in Seoul



Taking Korean classes is one of the helpful methods for learning. Classes provide a schedule, curriculum, and an opportunity to practice. Plus, you can meet new people and possibly learn more about Korean culture from your teachers. If you don’t have the budget for one, or not ready to invest in a full time language course yet, here are some of the Korean classes around Seoul to help you get started.

Sookmyung Korean Education Volunteers
This volunteer group started in 2005 and  is made up of a group of current Sookmyung University students. The teachers  go through a 6-month program before they start teaching and serve as teachers for one and a half years. Classes are held every Saturday at the Sookmyung University campus from 3pm to 5pm. There are six different levels to suit your language skills and new books are published every two months. The teachers also organize various cultural events and out of town trips so the students can interact with students from other levels.

Location:Sookmyung University, Center of Continuing Education Building (100  Cheongpa-ro 47-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul). Click here for campus map: http://e.sookmyung.ac.kr/contents/contents.jsp?cmsCd=CM0317
Schedule: Saturdays, 3pm-5pm (year round, no registration required)
Cost: 1,000 won for a class and 2,000 to 3,000 for a book
Directions:Sookmyung University Station (Line 4) Exit#10 or Hyochang Park Station (Line 6) Exit#2 or Namyeong Station (Line 1) Exit#1
For the map, go here:



Korea Foundation
The Korea Foundation was established in 1995 to promote better understanding of Korea within the international community and to increase friendship and goodwill between Korea and the rest of the world through various exchange programs. The foundation offers free Korean language classes taught by volunteers. However, students are required to purchase textbooks. Class size is limited to 20 students. Those who wish to take the classes should take a level test which is available once a month.

Location: Mirae Asset Center 1Building, 19th Floor, 67 Suha-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul
Schedule: 6 weeks per semester, Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Level Test Schedule for 2013: Feb. 13 /  Mar. 29 /  May 13 / June 26 /  Aug. 12 / Sept. 30 / Nov. 13 / Dec. 27
Directions: Jonggak Station Exit #4 (Seoul Subway Line 1) or Euljiro 1-ga Station Exit#1 (Seoul Subway Line 2)
Cost: Free (textbook to be purchased by student)
Contact: kfvngood@gmail.com


Mannam Volunteer Association
Mannam Korean Classs is one of the free cultural classes and clubs provided by Mannam Volunteer Association. The classes are held every Saturday at 3 different locations i.e. Guro, Isu and Imun. They provide from several levels from basic to advanced and the students will be assigned as per the level test on the first day. Every semester, there will be events and volunteering works so the students can interact with other students in different centers and teachers.

Location: Guro, Imun, Isu
Directions: Guro center located at Guro Digital Complex station (line 2), Isu center located at Isu station (line 4 & 7), Imun center located at Hankuk University station (line 1)
Cost:Free (contribution for 10,000won of utility fee per semester requested), textbook to be purchased by student
Schedule:Saturdays, 10 weeks per semester
Contact: mannamkorean@gmail.com

 

Galwol Community Welfare Center
The Hangul Kongbubang is a free Korean class organized by a group of volunteers. ‘Hangul Kongbubang’ literally means ‘Korean Study Room’. The organization started in October 2000 at a small study room, and later moved to the present location at Galwol Community Welfare Center in December 2004. All of the teachers are volunteers who work or study on weekdays and gather together on Saturdays with the shared passion for helping foreigners learn Korean. The Hangul Kongbubang has an open enrollment policy, and students may register at anytime just by arriving 10 minutes early for class and filling out a form.

Location: Galwol Community Welfare Center (갈월 종합 사회 복지관), 51-19 Galwol-dong (144 Huamdong-gil), Yongsan-gu, Seoul
Schedule: 4:00-5:30 PM each Saturday (levels 0 to 4), and 7:30-9:00 PM on Thursdays (levels 1 and 2)
Cost:1,000 won donation per class
Directions:Sookmyung University Station (Line 4) Exit #2. Walk about 200 meters, the Galwol community center is on the left in a white building next to the bus stop.
Contact:안상현 010-6807-8985 or  Jo-Anna Lynch <smileyjkl@hotmail.com>
More Info: http://kongbubang.wordpress.com/ or https://www.facebook.com/groups/kongbubang/


Conversational Learning Seoul (CLS)
Conversational Learning Seoul is a philanthropic group in Seoul dedicated to providing quality and free Korean classes for the local foreign population. This organization also organizes events and trips for the students.
Location: Yein Space, Gangnam
Schedule: Saturdays
Cost: Free
Directions: From exit 10 walk STRAIGHT and turn LEFT at the Body Shop. CROSS the street and walk BEHIND Club Mass. (You should be walking through a large alley filled with hofs, bars, and restaurants, cafes). Continue STRAIGHT until you see Saboten. And then you can see the YEIN Space is on the 3rd floor.
Contact: questioncls@naver.com


Haram Korean Class
Location: Dongguk University (either HyeHwa Hall or ManHae Hall)
Directions: Dongguk University Station, Exit#6 (Seoul Subway Line#3) or Chungmuro Station, Exit#1 (Seoul Subway Line 3 and 4)
Cost: Free
Schedule: Saturday 11am to 1pm (no registration required)
Contact: beyondharam@hotmail.com, 010-2073-7889 최연호 선생님6hiphop@naver.com
More info: http://dguharam2009.nayana.kr/ (Korean only) or https://www.facebook.com/groups/beyondharam/


Seoul Global Center
The Seoul Global Center, which is run by the Seoul Metropolitan Government, is a comprehensive support center for foreign residents in Seoul. It offers services and programs to help expats settle in Seoul. The Global Village Centers are located in areas where there are high concentrations of foreigners. In addition to  their volunteer programs, Korean language classes and various cultural activities, they  offer Koreans and foreigners opportunities to get to know each other and create a better community.

Location: Seoul Global Center, 3rd floor of the Korea Press Center
Schedule: 12 weeks, schedule varies by level. New sessions begin in February, May, and September. (Registration and level test required)
Cost: Free (book to be purchased by student)
Directions: City Hall Station (Seoul Subway Lines 1 or 2) Exit 4 Press Center direction, or Gwanghwamun Station (Line 5), Exit#5
Contact: Chris (Hyunseon) Ahn by phone 02-2075-4140 or email hsahn3003@gmail.com
More info: http://global.seoul.go.kr/


Yeonnam Global Village Center
Location: Yeonnam Global Village Center Classrooms
Schedule: Weekdays, afternoon and evening (Registration in person required)
Cost: Free (book to be purchased by student)
Directions: Hongik Uni Station (Seoul Subway Line 2) Exit 2
Contact: 02-6406-8152 / E-mail: chrismo07@sba.seoul.kr


Itaewon Global Village Center
Location: Itaewon Global Village Center Seminar room
Schedule: 10 weeks, schedule varies by level. New sessions begin in January, April, July and October. (Registration in person required)
Cost: Free (book to be purchased by student)
Directions: Itaewon Station, Exit 2 (Seoul Subway Line 6), walk straight about 200m and look for the Hannam Bldg. on your left
Contact: itaewon@sba.seoul.kr or 02) 2199-8883~5


Yeoksam Global Village Center
Location: Yeoksam Global Village Center Meeting Room, 829-20 Yeoksam 1-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
Schedule: 16 weeks per semester, schedule varies by level. (Registration and level test required)
Cost: Free (book to be purchased by student)
Directions: Gangnam Station, Exit 1(Seoul Subway Line 2). Walk straight 200m. Take a right on the first traffic light. Walk 800m until you find the BMS Building. The center is on the 5th floor of the Yeoksam 1 Cultural Center next to Pitti Cafe.
Contact: 02-3453-9038~9 or email to yeoksam@sba.seoul.kr.
More info: http://global.seoul.go.kr/yeoksam/





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1 comment:

  1. Hello there! You might need translation services when you visit other counties. I already triend this. It is affordable and you will learn too

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