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KAIST Language Center
2012-3rd semester , Korean Class (Non-Credit Course)
KAIST Language Center is offering Korean classes for KAIST international students (including exchange
students), faculty, postdoctoral, and their family at KAIST as well as non-KAIST people.
Open to1. KAIST Faculty, Students, Postdoctoral, and their family
2. Non-KAIST people
Sign up Period: May 14 to 25, 2012
Class Period
1. For Hangul class: June 4 to July 2, 2012
2. For Conversation class: June 4 to July 9, 2012
Classes:
Class Level Time DaysClass hrs
/ Semester
* Conversation Beginner to Advanced 7 to 9 pm Mon., Wed., & Thu. 30
Hangul Class Korean Alphabet 4 to 5:30 pm Mon., & Wed. 12
* Your conversation class level will be decided after the placement test
- How to sign up for a class (refer to “How to sign up on-line”)
1. Go to the Language Center homepage (http://lang2.kaist.ac.kr/english/enrollment.asp)2. Click “Join” to create your ID (skip to #3 if you have your own ID)
3. Log in with your ID and PW
4. Click “Study Programs” and register for a class
5. Students currently enrolled in conversation classes, or in classes offered after the 1st semester of 2011
may sign up for classes recommended by your teacher without the placement test.
Professors: Prof. Deokshin Kim, Prof. Eunyoung Lee, Prof. Injung Ra, Prof. Sanghyun Park, Prof. Bongsook
Lim, Prof. Kwangjin Park.
Classroom: Room # 201 to 207, W2-1 (KAIST International Bldg)
Placement test
- Conversation Class: May 29, 7 to 8 PM, Classroom #: 202, W2-1
* Students currently enrolled in conversation classes, or in classes offered after the 1st semester of 2011 are
exempt from placement test. They may sign up for classes recommended by your teacher.
Tuition of each semester (excluding study materials)
ClassTuition (won) Teaching
hrs/semesterKAIST Non-KAIST
Conversation (Beginner to Advanced) 50,000 156,000 30
Hangul Class free 63,000 12
* Account number for tuition payment: Woori Bank 270-003359-13-046, Account holder:
한국과학기술원
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Refund The total fee consists of a 5% non-refundable charge and the tuition fee. Tuition refunds will be granted asfollows:
1. full refund: if dropped before the first scheduled date
2. 66.6% refund: if dropped before 1/3 of term period
3. 50% refund: if dropped before 1/2 of term period4. no refund: if dropped after 1/2 of term period
How to drop out
Send email to [email protected] with your bank account number, name of bank, and holder's name. Your
dropped date is the same as the date you have sent e-mail. .
Contact
Please feel free to call Jongseok Lee at 350-8738 for more information.
Email: [email protected] http://lang2.kaist.ac.kr/english
Yearly Schedule of 2012
For Conversation Classes
Term Sign Up Period * Placement Test Class Period
1st Semester Jan. 25 to Feb. 3 Feb. 7, 7 PM Feb. 13 to Mar. 19
2nd Semester Mar. 19 to 30 Apr. 3, 7 PM Apr. 9 to May 10
3rd Semester May 14 to 25 May 29, 7 PM June 4 to July 9
4th Semester July 2 to 20 July 17, 7 PM July 23 to Aug. 27
5th Semester Aug. 20 to 31 Sept. 4, 7 PM Sept. 10 to Oct. 17
6th Semester Oct. 15 to 26 Oct. 30, 7 PM Nov. 5 to Dec. 6
* A classroom for the placement test is in the same building (W2-1) as the regular classroom
For Prep Course for TOPIK (Level 3) Class
Term Sign Up Period PlacementTest
Class Period TOPIKTEST Date
1st Semester Feb. 7 to 14 Feb. 16 Feb. 21 to Apr. 12 Apr. 15
2nd Semester May 14 to 25 May 29 May 31 to July 19 July 22
3rd Semester Aug. 20 to 31 Sept. 4 Sept. 6 to Oct. 25 Oct. 28
4th
Semester Oct. 15 to 26 Nov. 7 Nov. 8 to Dec. 1 Jan. 27, 2013
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For Hangul (Korean Alphabet) Class
Term Sign Up Period Class Period Placement Test
1st Semester Mar. 19 to 30 Apr. 9 to May 2
N/A
2nd Semester May 14 to 25 June 4 to July 2
3rd Semester Aug. 20 to 31 Sept. 10 to Oct. 10
4th Semester Oct. 15 to 26 Nov. 5 to Nov. 28
Textbook list
Course Textbook Chapters Class hours
Korean Alphabet none - 12
Prep for TOPIK (Level 3)Will be noticed in the
beginning day- 40
K-Beginner 1 Seogang Korean 1A 1-4 30
K-Beginner 2 Seogang Korean 1A 5-8 30
K-Beginner 3 Seogang Korean 1B 1-4 30
K- Beginner 4 Seogang Korean 1B 5-8 30
K-High Beginner 1 Seogang Korean 2A 1-4 30
K- High Beginner 2 Seogang Korean 2A 5-8 30
K- High Beginner 3 Seogang Korean 2B 1-4 30
K- High Beginner 4 Seogang Korean 2B 5-8 30
K-Intermediate 1 Seogang Korean 3A 1-4 30
K-Intermediate 2 Seogang Korean 3A 5-8 30
K-Intermediate 3 Seogang Korean 3B 1-4 30
K-Intermediate 4 Seogang Korean 3B 5-8 30
K- High Intermediate 1 Seogang Korean 4A 1-4 30
K- High Intermediate 2 Seogang Korean 4A 5-8 30
K- High Intermediate 3 Seogang Korean 4B 1-4 30
K- High Intermediate 4 Seogang Korean 4B 5-8 30
* You may purchase textbooks in the Bookcafe (Bldg # E9) on campus.
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Course Description
1. Hangul Class (Korean Alphabet): Able to pronounce and write Korean alphabet.
2. Prep course for TOPIK – Level 3: The KAIST Language Center will be opening a preparatory
course for the TOPIK so as to help candidates prepare for the exam.
3. Conversation classes
Beginning Level: Able to use simple Korean sentences in greeting others.
- Beginner 1: Familiar with the Korean alphabet; able to give self-introductions and count in Korean
- Beginner 2: Able to speak about everyday life and ask for directions
- Beginner 3: Able to introduce life goals and ask others about their abilities
- Beginner 4: Able to discuss a specific event and express personal opinion
High Beginning Level: Able to handle basic communication in everyday life, and use public facilities such as
the market, theater, etc.
- High Beginner 1: Able to run errands at the market, post office, etc.
- High Beginner 2: Able to give suggestions, order at a restaurant, and deliver messages from others
- High Beginner 3: Able to use descriptive language and indirect speech
- High Beginner 4: Able to share personal experience and speak in a formal register
Intermediate Level: Able to communicate fluently in Korean and demonstrates a fundamental
understanding of Korean culture.
- Intermediate 1: Able to introduce others and run errands at the bank, immigration office, etc.
- Intermediate 2: Familiar with honorific devices, and able to describe appearance, personality, etc.
- Intermediate 3: Able to use advanced vocabulary to describe medical symptoms, products, etc.
- Intermediate 4: Able to freely express personal opinion and emotions
* Higher level than High Intermediate will be offered soon.
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How to sign up on-line
- Go to the KAIST Language Center (KLC) homepage at ‘http://lang2.kaist.ac.kr/english/enrollment.asp’
- If you have your own ID at the KLC homepage, click ‘LOGIN’, If not click ‘JOIN’ to create ID.
- After logging in, click ‘Study Programs’
Select “Current Semester”