Korean Language Summer Program Seoul

Korean Language Summer Program Seoul

Seoul provides a stunning venue for you to combine Korean language study with focused study of topics in Korean culture and society.

This program counts as two semester-long courses (4 credits each) of degree credit. KORE S-Ba can be counted as 4 credits toward the foreign language requirement. The program has no course prerequisites.

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This introductory course is designed to provide beginners with a solid foundation in modern Korean language and culture. It focuses on the balanced development of interpersonal (communicating), interpretive (listening and reading comprehension), and presentational (formal speech and writing) skills. Students begin by learning the complete Korean writing system (Hangul) and then focus on basic conversational skills and grammatical structures. In addition, students are exposed to everyday life contexts (for example, language use and culture) likely to be encountered in contemporary Korean society.

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KORE S-120a is designed for students who have already taken elementary Korean (Ba and Bb) or students who have an equivalent proficiency level. This course aims to increase their ability to communicate in Korean in a wide range of daily life situations with an equal focus on expanding their knowledge of the fundamental grammar of Korean. Students are introduced to reading materials of increasing complexity on a variety of topics in modern Korean society and culture.

KORE S-130a is the first half of the pre-advanced course and is designed for students who have completed Intermediate Korean 120a and b or have the equivalent proficiency level. Students consolidate previously learned grammatical patterns and vocabulary through written and audio-visual materials on a variety of topics. Emphasis is placed on developing abilities to present opinions and elaborate on ideas through discussion and writing.

This course is designed to provide students with greater reading skills and sociocultural knowledge of Korean beyond the high-intermediate level. They develop skills in reading authentic materials from contemporary Korean media and fiction, and aural comprehension of contemporary television documentaries, news, and drama with decreased reliance on pedagogical aids. The course also aims to enhance their speaking and writing skills to discuss various issues of modern Korean society and culture.

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The 2024 application will be available in early December. Each program has unique requirements included in the online application. Beginning your application early is the best way to ensure that you have sufficient time to review and complete the application requirements by the deadline.

You may apply to no more than two programs; if applying to two programs, you will be asked to rank your two applications in order of preference (first and second choice). Any applications submitted in excess of the maximum of two will be automatically withdrawn. You will be notified of your admissions status in each program in early March.

You will also need to budget for a number of expenses not covered by the program fee. The amounts listed below for these out-of-pocket expenses are approximate, and you may incur additional expenses not noted here. Your actual expenses will depend on a number of factors, including personal spending habits and currency exchange rates. Note that expense categories–especially airfare–may be subject to significant fluctuations.You are warmly invited to partake at Korean Culture Camp by AYFN in Seoul, Korea. Experience the different culture and life experiences! Seoul, a city with fusion of the latest modernity and oriental tradition! Discover your potential!!

Summer Korean Culture Camp 2023

Experience Korea this coming summer with the AYFN’s Korean Culture Camp Program. This program is open to students/youth and learners desiring a short-term immersion program in Korean language and Korean culture.

With the goal of increasing understanding of The Republic of South Korea, The AYFN Academy and local organization are offering an invaluable Korean learning cultural immersion program.

The program combines Korean language training with daily activities and cultural excursions to enhance the Korean experience. It’s open to international students/youth with any level of Korean language ability.

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This entails a program which is specifically designed to offer Korean classes for participants from ages 17 – 40, as well as a chance for participants to gain a cultural understanding of Korea.

This will be done through both visiting famous Seoul attractions and partaking in typical cultural activities such as experiencing Korean tradition (wear handbook), experience local foods (Kimchi, Kimbab, Ramyun, etc) or learning about traditional Korean arts.

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Our aim is to inspire the young generation to open their minds to other cultures and recognize the importance of language learning at the same time. We want the students to end their trip by leaving with a better knowledge of Korea and a firm basis of the Korea language.

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We offer classes for beginners. Participants can start learning from Korean basics, including self-introduction, greetings, listening, and basic conversations. The classes will promote interactive learning. Furthermore, the participants will have opportunities to interact with local people to practice daily conversations.

Participants will have a chance to make Kimchi (the renown cuisine of Korea) as well as experience the culture by joining cultural activities such as wear Hanbok, etc. In addition, participants will also visit places in Seoul where they can experience and learn about history, culture and society of Korea. Seoul tour includes Gyeongbokgung palace, Bukchon Village, etc.

You could partake in the Summer Korean Culture Camp 2023 as a self-funded participant. It means that you are responsible for the required expenses.

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One of the AYFN’s strength is to provide high quality placement program, but still in an affordable range of fee. To join Korea Cultural Camp (6 Days program), participants must pay:

During this camp, participants will be accommodated in a hotel (3 stars hotel). The accommodations are a popular and a very sociable option as you get to live and socialize with other participants, 3 people in a room. Living conditions in the hotel is very good and very clean. Males and females are accommodated in separate room.

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Korea is renowned for its tasty and healthy food. There are numerous amazing restaurants throughout Seoul which you will be directed to by program staff if you wish to eat out occasionally.Please Note: For AY23-24, all programs and opportunities are subject to change and/or cancellation. All support related to travel is contingent upon Harvard University guidelines and safety protocols before, during and after travel. Please see the following sites for the most up-to-date guidance: Harvard Travel Guidance and Harvard GSS COVID-19 travel advice.

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Another unique feature of this intensive study abroad program in the dynamic city of Seoul, is the inclusion of an approximately equal number of n students from local universities in Seoul. Contact with n counterparts in class and in the dormitory offers a far deeper immersion experience and a direct avenue to life in Seoul as a college student.

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  This program is geared to undergraduate students. All applicants must be in good standing. View more information about the HSS- Program, the application requirements and the link to the HSS online application:  https://summer.harvard.edu/study-abroad/seoul-/ We encourage you to apply to this exciting Harvard Summer School in Seoul Program if you are interested in learning n language and about 's role in global events, as well as experiencing first hand. Please see the attached HSS Program 2024 flyer.

The HSS online program application deadline is: January 25, 2024. https://summer.harvard.edu/study-abroad/seoul-/.  The HSS online application will go live and open on December 6, 2023 at: https://summer.harvard.edu/study-abroad/seoul-/

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FUNDING INFO: Guidance for the 2024 budget for this program will be posted on the Harvard Summer School Seoul- webpage listed under Cost and Expenses. Please also see the attached HSS 2023 budget PDF below, as an FYI. The HSS 2024 budget is still TBA.

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Do make sure to apply to MCS (Mignone Center for Career Success) Summer Funding for the HSS in Seoul, Program costs at: https://careerservices.fas.harvard.edu/channels/find-apply-for-funding/ MCS Harvard Summmer School funding applications are also due on January 25, 2024 on CARAT. Please check the MCS Summer Funding webpage for up-to-date information and the application details.  [For Harvard undergraduates only] 

In addition, you may also apply for a limited Institute (KI) Scholarship for the Harvard Summer School- program. These are for Harvard Undergraduates only. Please see: https:///-institute-scholarships-harvard-summer-school--program for more info and the application process. You may apply and may receive funding from both the Institute and the Mignone Center for Career Success (MCS). This KI schoalrship application should be emailed to: Catherine Glover cglover@fas.harvard.edu by the deadline January 25, 2024. [

You may be interested in reading student reflections who have participated on the HSS- program in years past. Reports may be found at: http:///news by searching the News section for the Harvard Summer School Program.

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