The korean language Institute.

Korea has its own unique language. IF you intend to stay in Korea for long, we urge you to study Korean, which will make getting by much easier. There are many institutions offering Korean language education, including university-affiliated language schools, private institutions and tutors. Most Korean language schools run under a quarterly semester system, offer class schedules up to four hours a day and five days a week. Request a private tutor at a language school - or check the Korea times or Korea Herald for language exchange; many koreans are anxious to learn English and will be more than happy to help you.

Yonsei University http://www.yonsei.ac.kr/~kli
Korea University http://langtopia.korea.ac.kr
Kyung University http://iie.kyunghee.ac.kr/
Konkuk University http://www.konkuk.ac.kr/~kfli/new/korean/korean_index.htm
Ewha University http://ile.ewha.ac.kr/
Sogang Universityhttp://www.sogang.ac.kr/~kleri/
Sungkyunkwan University http://web.skku.edu/sli new/
Sukmyung University http://www.lingua-express.com/program/kfl.html
Hankuk Foreign Language University http://maincc.hufs.ac.kr/~flttc/
Hanyang University http://www.hviliuf.hanyang.ac.kr/
KAIST http://www.kaist.ac.kr
Dongkuk University http://home.donga.ac.kr/~gwyi/index.html
Busan University http://pnuls.pusan.ac.kr/pnuls.htm
Kanada Language Center http://www.gkli.co.kr/
Seoul Korean Academyhttp://seoul-kla.com
International Educational Institution http://www.kosnet.go.kr




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