There are approximately 1000 Korean language schools in the United States, most of which focus primarily on children. The Korean Language Center of New York was founded to teach Korean language skills suitable for adults for everyday use. KLC teaches the communication skills that can be used in both a casual and professional environment. Our students attend KLC for various purposes ranging from improving their current Korean language skill set, learning Korean as a new language.

 


We would like to reach out to the families that have adopted children from Korea by providing a place where families can learn about the children's cultural background and share experiences with other families. This school provides Korean language, history, and cultural classes as well as group activities to celebrate Korean food, craft, and traditional holidays. Those who are interested in the program can contact Dr. Sun-Gun Lee at 212-563-5763. or leeklc@hotmail.com

We now offer special discounted pricing for Korean Adoptees, please call to inquire

updated in July.2010
Term Deadline for Registration Placement Test Term Begins Term Ends
Summer Session III

Aug. 6, 2010

Aug. 4 ~ 6, 2010

Aug. 9, 2010

Sept. 30, 2010

Fall Session I

Sept 3, 2010

Sept.1 ~ 3, 2010

Sept 7, 2010

Nov. 6, 2010

Fall Session II

Oct. 1, 2010

Sept. 29 ~ Oct 1, 2010

Oct. 4, 2010

Nov. 29, 2010

Fall Session III Nov. 5, 2010 Nov. 3 ~ 5, 2010 Nov. 8, 2010 Dec. 31, 2010

The Korean Culture
Research, Inc. (KCRI)

Korean Heritage School
for Adoptees (KOHSA)


Korean Language Center of New York
New York, New York
38 West 32nd Street, Suite #1112, NY, NY 10001 TEL (212) 563-5763