LTL Language School Korea
Programs and prices, tuition fees in LTL Language School Korea
Korean Standard Course
- Age of students is unlimited.
- The duration of studying is from a week to a year.
- Start dates are every Monday.
The Standard Language Course offers students a twenty-hour program for a week: one day – 4 hours of classes. Lessons take place from Monday to Friday. From 2 to 6 people study in one academic group.
1-on-1 Korean Courses
- Age of students is unlimited.
- The duration of studying is from a week to a year.
- Start date — on request.
Individual lessons can be organized according to your own request: from targeted preparation for language or entrance exams to mastering professional terminology for working abroad. One lesson lasts 55 minutes, the number of hours per week can be varied: from 20 to 30.
Korean Intensive Course
- Age of students is unlimited.
- The duration of studying is from a week to a year.
- Start dates are every Monday.
The Intensive Korean Language Course stipulates 30 lessons per week. Every day, students spend 6 hours in class: 4 of them are in a group format, 2 of them are personal lessons. The school week lasts from Monday to Friday.
Description of LTL Language School Korea
- Location: Seoul, Korea,
- Language of instruction: Korean,
- Type of studying: mixed.
LTL Korea is a language school in Seoul that invites foreign students of all ages to learn Korean. LTL Korea offers a choice of standard and intensive language courses, according to the type of studying, these can be group and individual lessons. LTL Korea selects the best families to host students from different countries during their time at school.
Educational process
In the classroom, students carefully work on those aspects of the language that relate to listening comprehension, reading foreign texts, writing in Korean and foreign speech.
Accommodation, meals, prices
Almost 80% of LTL Korea students choose the option of living with a host family, the remaining 20% are engaged in the search and choice of housing on their own.
Host families are thoroughly checked by LTL Korea staff, all of whom are native and native speakers, so students will be able to practice their Korean skills even after classes. Families provide guests with delicious home-cooked meals, a private room and support during their staying. The hosts of the house prepare breakfasts and dinners for students, and students have lunch on the LTL Korea campus or in the city. In the student's room in the Korean house there are: bed linen, bed, table, wardrobe, air conditioning, lock and key, wireless internet. The bathroom is shared with the whole family, as well as the washing machine.
An additional budget option offered by LTL Korea staff for adult students is mini-studios. The apartment can accommodate only one person and has a bed, table, chair, wardrobe and shower. The kitchen is shared by residents of several studios. This option is very budget-friendly, so it is suitable for foreigners with limited finances.
Activities LTL Language School Korea
On weekends and weekday evenings, host families spend time with their wards: go for walks, go on picnics, arrange home movie screenings. Adult students can walk around the city and outside it on their own. From time to time, LTL Korea holds general activities for its students on campus or in city institutions, ranging from dinners to watching movies.
Advantages
- Classes are taught by certified teachers who are native Korean speakers.
- Classes combine both theory and practice: students can participate in discussions, regularly perform group and individual work.
- The course duration can be chosen independently: from 14 days to a year.
- There are no more than six people in study groups, and most often there are two or three of them.
- In a free time from classes, LTL Korea and host families organize activities for overseas guests.
- The LTL team is in touch with students around the clock.
- LTL Korea students get productive results even after a couple of school weeks.
Admission dates and extra charges
Students with basic knowledge of the Korean language are admitted to LTL Korea every Monday, language beginners can join classes on specific days of the month during the year.
Additional costs include meeting at the airport and returning transfer on request.
Entry requirements, how to apply, what is required to enrol
Before the start of studying, students call representatives of LTL Korea via WhatsApp, Skype, Zoom or by phone so that they can assess the language level and clarify the interests of the foreign student. After individual conversations, teachers distribute study groups according to language levels so that students are comfortable and interested in learning.
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Residence permits, citizenship and other services
- Guardianship services during the studies
- Student supervision
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Recommendations on when to apply
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