Top Ten Reasons Why You Should Study At "The Korean Language Center of New York"
1) The instructors here are actual qualified educators. They are dedicated to teaching second-generation Korean and other Americans to speak Korean fluently and learn about the Korean Culture.
2) The professors at KLC are always available and eager to give you and extra hand before or after class.
3) The curriculum resembles the world-renowned Yonsei University teaching method and the courses are organized into convenient eight week sessions.
4) Class size is always kept low.  (Eight students maximum, but typically no more than three or four.)
5) The course content "weaves" a variety of subject matters together in a very interesting and efficient manner.  It's not the typical grammar, vocabulary, and spelling drills associated with language classes.  The instructors achieve this weaving process by:
a) A continuing series of short stories, dialogues, and essays that introduce new grammar and vocabulary and increase in length and difficulty as your ability increases.
b) Pattern drills that are directly related to the short stories and dialogues.  They reinforce the new grammar and vocabularies you just learned in the short stories and dialogues.
c) Korean proverbs provide you an insight into Korean culture, an understanding of the Korean mindset, and sound of a native Korean speaker.
6) When you attain a certain ability level, you will begin to learn Chinese characters, how they are used as the building blocks for many Korean words, and Chinese proverbs.  This is a must for those who want a solid grasp of the Korean language.
7) The professors have an extensive selection of Korean teaching materials, books maps, poems, and songs that they will use throughout the course that will not only give you an insight into the Korean culture, but will also integrate the various parts of the coursework together.
8) It's a lot of fun.  You will have a good time while you learn a foreign language and become familiar with an interesting culture.  What could be better than that?
9) The Korean Language Center of New York is conveniently located in the heart of the Korean community at 38 W 32nd St, 11th floor.  This location is convenient to all forms of transportation and is just doors away from Korean bookstores, video stores music stores, and the rest of the Korean community.
10) The tuition fee is less expensive that most other schools, and when you look at what you get for your dollar, it's a bargain.

 


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