Course | Class | Level | Description | Notes |
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SUMMER SPECIAL COURSE& WINTER SPECIAL COURSE |
News Talk | Intermediate and above |
Analyze domestic and foreign news, and share opinions and debate to improve critical thinking skills. |
Vacation Intensive English Courses
(3 weeks, 2 sessions per break, 4 sessions per year)
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Grammar-Based Conversation Workshop | Intermediate and above |
Practice speaking by actively using grammar to build solid speaking skills. | ||
Interpreting Quotations | Intermediate and above |
Practice analyzing frequently used quotations and conduct discussions based on the analysis. | ||
Small Talk | Intermediate and above |
Master conversational skills that can be used to improve conversations in English. | ||
English for Specific Purposes | Intermediate and above |
Find the right approach that suits your English learning goals | ||
Comics, Webtoons & Graphic Novel | Beginner and above |
Read comics, webtoons, and graphic novels and discuss their content, artistry, purpose, style, and messages. | ||
The Art of Public Speaking | Intermediate and above |
Practice speaking English based on logic and persuasion, which is critical in formal settings, including formal speeches or debates in English. | ||
Classic Novel Series: Great Expectation by Charles Dickens |
Intermediate/Advanced and above |
Focus on reading classic novels in their original form. Analyze the content, structure, and themes, and conduct critical debates from today’s point of view. | ||
Academic Writing: SOP & Resumes and Cover Letters |
Intermediate and above |
Develop and complete a resume, research plan, and cover letter template needed for work, internships, international exchange program applications, and applications for overseas universities. At the end of the course, students will have completed their own resume after a series of edits. | ||
Intensive Essay Writing | Intermediate and above |
Practice English writing by focusing on writing methods across a variety of topics. |
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Film and Literature | Upper intermediate and above |
Comparative and analyze movies and
literature and have discussions. |
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Easy True Stories | Beginner and above |
Read simple texts to improve reading skills and have exciting discussions. | ||
Murder Mystery Book Club | Intermediate and above |
Read various thriller novels and discuss the themes, main characters, and story structures. | ||
American Sitcoms & Screen writing | Intermediate and above |
Watch a variety of American sitcoms (comedy, drama, science fiction, and horror) and analyze the themes, characters, and story structures. Have a chance to write a sample script for a short sitcom | ||
1990s & 2000s American Pop Culture | Beginner and above |
Analyze trends in mass media during the 1990s and 2000s, including music and tv/movies, and compare with the trends of today. Also learn fun expressions to discuss these topics. | ||
Taboos and Issues | Intermediate and above |
Conduct debates based on critical thinking across a range of current social issues to practice sharing opinions and improve mutual understanding. | ||
English through Theatre & Drama | Intermediate and above |
Review the phonetic elements of English through plays and performances. Practice pronunciation, intonation, and dramatic expression, and discuss the plots and characters of the works. | ||
Compelling Conversations | Intermediate and above |
Practice having open discussions across a variety of topics while practicing various expressions. | ||
Grammar for Great Writing | Beginner and above |
Learn basic grammar to lay a foundation for English writing. Learn various grammar and sentence structures and practice various types of writing. | ||
Revisiting Korean Novels in English | Intermediate/Advanced and above |
Students discuss Korean novels translated into “English.” The class will review the book, “Vegetarian,” and students can examine the translation techniques while analyzing whether the story successfully communicates Korean culture, and if the themes and characters are expressed as the writer intended. |
Course | Description | Tuition (per class) |
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Intensive Course | Summer/Winter Intensive English Courses | ₩90,000 (Primary and secondary separately / One subject is free if you apply for two or more subject) |
Phone | |
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iieflc@khu.ac.kr | Direct : |
LEAP | LEAP Advanced |
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English Conversation | Critical Discussions |
Reading the World | Book Club |
Screen English | Academic Writing |
Practical Writing | Talk Like Ted |
Course | Description | Tuition (per class) |
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Intensive Courses | LEAP / LEAP Advanced | Half-Day Course(Morning or Afternoon) : ₩330,000 (textbook fee included) |
Full-Day Course(Morning and Afternoon) : ₩595,000 (textbook fee included) |
Phone | |
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iieflc@khu.ac.kr | Direct : |