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The Second Term Korean Language Classes Registration Announcement



▶ Duration of the Semester

- Regular Course : 5.20.(Sat) ~ 8.10.(Thu) / 12 weeks

- TOPIK Preparation Course : 5.20.(Sat) ~ 7.13.(Thu) / 8 weeks

* Please refer below for specific class schedule


▶ Registration Schedule (first-come, first served; drop off only)

Course
Contents
Date
Place
Regular Course
Placement Test and
Registration
Weekend class : 5. 13.(Sat) 10:00~13:00
 4th and 5th floor, Seoul Global Center
Weekday class : 5. 14.(Sun) 10:00~13:00
TOPIK Preparation
Course
Placement Test and
Application
5. 13.(Sat) 15:00~16:30
4th and 5th floor, Seoul Global Center

○ How to apply : Visit and get a queue number → Take the placement Test → Fill out and submit the application form

○ Eligibility

- Regular course : Foreigner residents

- TOPIK preparation Course : Applicants of 53rd TOPIK (2017.7.16)

*C-3(short term/Tourist visa) holders or Minors are not eligible to apply

○ Class Size

- Regular Course : 17 persons per class ( 13 persons in daily conversation class)

- TOPIK Preparation Course : 17 persons per class

○ Required documents

- Application Form

- ID Card (Passport or Alien Registration Card or Korean Registration Card)

- Consent form for personal information collection and use

- A copy of TOPIK score obtained in the last two years

(only those who have)


▶ Class Schedule

- Classes will be decided based on results of the placement test

Course
Classification
Name of the Class
Time
General Course
Weekends
1A-1
Sat 10:00~11:30
Sun 10:00~11:30
1A-2
Sat 12:00~13:30
Sun 12:00~13:30
1B-1
Sat 14:00~15:30
1B-2
Sun10:00~11:30
2A-1
Sun12:00~13:30
2A-2
Sun 14:00~15:30
Daily Conversation Class
Sat 14:00~15:30
Weekdays
1A
Mon, Wed 10:00~11:30
Tue, Thu 12:00~13:30
1B
Mon, Wed 10:00~11:30
Tue, Thu 12:00~13:30
2A
Mon, Wed 12:00~13:30
Tue, Thu 10:00~11:30
2B
Mon, Wed 19:00~20:30
3A
Tue, Thu 19:00~20:30
3B
Mon, Wed 12:00~13:30
Tue, Thu10:00~11:30
Daily Conversation Class
Mon 14:00~15:30
TOPIK Preparation
Course
Weekends
Beginner
Sat, Sun 14:00~15:30
Intermediate
Sat, Sun 16:00~17:30
Advanced
Sat, Sun 16:00~17:30
Weekdays
Beginner
Tue, Thu 14:00~15:30
Intermediate
Tue, Thu 14:00~15:30
Advanced
Tue, Thu 19:00~20:30


▶ Queries

- Person in charge : Seoul Global Center Daily Living Consultation Team (☎02-2075-4180)

- Working hours : Mon~ Fri, 09~18시 (Lunch hours 12~13 PM)

- Email : sgcwekc@gmail.com


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