Tuesday, 27 October 2015

[KOREAN STUDY] Fun Korean Language Trip (FKLT) - Study in Korea for a Week! (Part 1)



Are you studying Korean now and looking for opportunity to study in Korean but afraid to commit long term because uncertain on how is it studying Korea? 
Are you interested in Kpop and wish to study Korean in Korea?
Are you interested to study Korean in Korea but could not commit too much time due to current study or work? 

If you are saying yes for either one question above, Fun Korean Language Trip is one of the options you can take to study Korean in Korea!   


I found out about this programme through KTO (Korea Tourism Organisation) Malaysia that we can go to Korea to study Korean for one week and I took the chance to experience this programme last summer. 


Organise by Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) and Kyung Hee University Institute of International Education (IIE), this is a 7 days and 6 nights programme, where participant will be staying at Korea Stay arranged by agent, learn Korean through K-pop & K-drama at Kyung Hee University. Korea Stay is a KTO-certified accommodation homestay designed for people who would to experience real Korean life with the Korean homestay host. 


I checked in on Saturday, went for class from Monday to Friday and checked out on Sunday. You can choose to reach Korea earlier or stay longer for your own trip. 3 weeks before the programme, I received an email from the Alex, the agent who arrange for the homestay, with the details of the homestay owner and study plan (tables below). 


Host Info.

 Address

Meal type

House Mate

For more information



Day 1
Arrival and check in Homestay
Homestay
Day 2
09:00-10:30
Orientation & placement interview

10:30-11:00
Opening ceremony
11:10-13:00
Korean language class Classroom
14:00-16:00
Meeting with Korean language helper
Classroom
Day 3
09:00-10:50
Korean language class
Classroom
11:10-13:00
Korean language thru drama
Day 4
09:00-10:50
Korean language class
Classroom
11:10-13:00
Korean language thru drama
Day 5
09:00-10:50
Korean language class
Classroom
11:10-13:00
Korean language thru drama
Day 6
09:00-10:50
Korean language class
Classroom
11:10-13:00
Korean language thru drama
13:00~13:30
Closing Ceremony

Day 7
Check out and departure

I contacted my homestay owner by email to arrange for check in time and meet up location.
When you are contacting with your homestay owner, make sure he/she gives you the sufficient information - correct full address, directions, when to meet up, do they provide shampoo/adapter, etc.

All you need to do next is to buy the flight ticket to Korea, pack you luggage and go to Korea. Next post, I will be sharing about my experience studying in Korea! 



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