1-Tuesday and Friday at Seoul Global Center, City Hall - 7.00pm to 8.30pm - upper beginner
SGC is using Kyunghee University's text book and I bought
this for 22,000 won
2-Wednesday at Korean Foundation, Jonggak - 7.00pm to 9.00pm - lower intermediate
Korean Foundation published their own book for 17,000 won.
3- Saturday near Sookmyung University -4.30pm to 5.00pm - intermediate (Kongbubang). Just pay 1,000 won after each class for the material fee.
My semester with Sogang University will be ending on 17th February and I have about a week to spend with my friends before everyone going to their respective home country. Some of them will continue with Sogang University, some like me will continue with FREE classes and some will take the night class due to job commitment during the day.
So far I love the energetic teachers at Seoul Global Center (SGC) and Korea Foundation. While SGC is only a review class for me but Korea Foundation's is pretty much intensive and I hope I could keep up with the speed. I love both teachers because surprisingly both of them have so much drive!
That is the only the FREE part.
The scarier part is...
Cost of living:
- Dormitory/Hasukjip/Goshiwon - a decent one starts from 3 squared metres with no private bathroom starts from 400,000won per month - includes breakfast and dinner
- Daily expenses - if you're really frugal, you can get by with 300,000 won per month. (lunch + transportation fee)
- Sightseeing, shopping and entertainment would need more $$$.
Current price of:
- regular kimbap starts from 1,500won at Kimbap Nara or Chonguk.
- mineral water of 500ml starts from 500won
- decent cappucino can starts from 3,500won onwards
- fruits are expensive but the banana starts from 2,500won (the cheapest I've ever bought)
400,000 won x 12 months = 4,800,000 won
300,000 won x 12 months = 3,600,000 won
Total = 8,400,000 won ~MYR23,000
So expensive? Yes.... You need to save a lot and find some extra cash to support your life expenses too. I would say cash flow is better. Get creative! ^^
What about getting a scholarship? I'm thinking about it..but I'm too lazy though to study all over again. I just want to study things that I'm interested in ie. Korean language and study the culture by travelling and interacting with Korean.
How to be fluent in Korean Language faster?
- Find a few Korean penpals 3-4 months ahead and build the trusted relationship there, meet them once you're in Korea and practise
- Try to do homestay
- Mingle only with Koreans
- Offer free language exchange
- Don't stop talking in Korean although you will tend to create blunders..don't worry
- Read in Korean loudly while you are alone
- Memorize a lot of new vocabularies (once you enter Intermediate, new words help sentence construction a LOT)
- Study only with fun material which relates to your interest - like KPOP lyrics, Korean drama, Naver web cartoon, Naver junior
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nak tnye how to find korean penpal? akak boleh suggestkan website or anything related?
saya tgh belajar bhs korea ni and mmg baguslaa klu ada partner untuk kite practise kan.. :)
sy jaja. hai :) kalau awak nk cr penpal, boleh try cr dkt sini tt4you.com
jaja
-aimi-
just to inform u, saya akan dtg lg ke seoul dec ni, hihi... kali ni wajib carik kedai hp free... last year saya pergi 12 hari... kali ni saya up sket, 18 hari... x dpt sebln, cm ssh je nk dpt cuti... :(
so, akan trus folo blog akak sbb nk study byk lg for my longer trip this time...
btw, psl goshiwon or haksujib tu, akak akan duduk kt sana jgk ke? klu btol2 yg akak tau dkt btol area seoul yg okay, akak post ek... sbb bile gugel, saya x brp fhm... link akak bg aritu pn dkt naver, lg la... baca bole, tp x paham, hehe...
ok, tq kak zarina.... tgh kmpl duit ni... weee~
I was just wondering if you're aware of any other tour guide in Korea. I've tried to contact some that was provided (listed on this site), but a couple had ceased their operation and a few more doesn't take any group with just two people. I'd love to mindlessly walk around Korea, but, the only Korean I know is to say "Hi"... And how to introduce myself... It'd be nice if I can have someone to show me around :)
Please refer to http://budgettravel2korea.blogspot.com/p/tourist-guide.html.
I can be your guide with a fee.
akak tak duduk di goshiwon/hasukjib sbb duduk di Incheon bersama keluarga Korean.
kwn2 akak yg belajar di Sogang ramai yg tinggal di goshiwon/hasukjib tapi mereka minimum kena tinggal sebulan, ada yg bayar minimum 350,000 won sebulan tapi takde free food.
Ada yg bayar 400,000 won - free b/fast n dinner (nasi + ramen + kimchi + side dishes) and ada free internet (cable, not wifi) but shared bathroom.
600,000 won above ada private bathroom + tv + dapur kecik
tp sume bilik ni saiz dia cume 3 meter to 4 meter squared.
For book that I recommended, please check this post
http://budgettravel2korea.blogspot.com/2012/01/korean-grammar-in-use-korean-book.html
Daily expenses - if you're really frugal, you can get by with 300,000 won per month. (lunch + transportation fee)
Sebab I'm eyeing for a 3 months internship kat Seoul. Makanan+accomadation dah disediakan cuma daily expenses je sendiri. I need to start saving from now kalau nak hidup dengan pocket money RM1000 sebulan.
THANK YOU SO MUCH IN ADVANCE :)
That would be awesome as well :) How much are we looking at? We're basically aiming for frugal ^^
currently studying the korean language in sg (which uses materials from kyunghee uni too) :D