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Haha, I don't know if this is the right place to ask this question, but I notice a few guys here understand Korean so I just want to ask for an opinion. Where can I study Korean formally, I have the aim to sit for the proficiency test. I am looking forward to work in Korea year end. I know Japanese sclasses are aplenty but I don;t see many Korean classes here. Any advice?
 

Haha, I don't know if this is the right place to ask this question, but I notice a few guys here understand Korean so I just want to ask for an opinion. Where can I study Korean formally, I have the aim to sit for the proficiency test. I am looking forward to work in Korea year end. I know Japanese sclasses are aplenty but I don;t see many Korean classes here. Any advice?


Basic to Advance Korean is available at any language schools. For the proficiency test, i think some mayhave affiliates to the universities in Korea where you can sit for the test.
 

It should be "formal" Korean class. "Former" means "before, in the past".
 

It should be "formal" Korean class. "Former" means "before, in the past".

Haha. Sorry for the typo. I think I was dreaming .......
 

Basic to Advance Korean is available at any language schools. For the proficiency test, i think some mayhave affiliates to the universities in Korea where you can sit for the test.

Any one to recommend? I know some language schools do conduct Korean lessons but don't if they are good. Japanese as a foreign language started like in the late 80's and probably has over 20 years of presence here. It is easy to find a good Jap language school. Unlike Japanese, Korean as a foreign language is much much younger and newer so it may not be easy to find an established school (maybe there are around, do let me know which ones). Even study materials are hard to find.
 

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Haha, I don't know if this is the right place to ask this question, but I notice a few guys here understand Korean so I just want to ask for an opinion. Where can I study Korean formally, I have the aim to sit for the proficiency test. I am looking forward to work in Korea year end. I know Japanese sclasses are aplenty but I don;t see many Korean classes here. Any advice?

NUS Extension
Singapore Korean School
 

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