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How many languages are there in Korea for studying abroad?
Before preparing the application materials, students who plan to go to Korea for graduate studies need to confirm their teaching language and choose the appropriate language to start formal study. Let's take a look. How many languages are there in Korea for studying abroad?

teaching method

I. Korean teaching

To study in Korea, it is very necessary to master Korean if you choose to teach Korean. Generally speaking, Korean requires T OPIK level or above, and applying for a better school requires more than 5 levels.

Korean has no basic or elementary level, so fresh graduates and students who want to go abroad as soon as possible need to apply for language courses first. Generally speaking, students who have no basic level can reach advanced level after six months to one year's study, and after reaching a certain level of Korean, they can be promoted to the master's program of Korean universities.

Second, English teaching.

GSIS Institute of International Studies teaches in English, and some universities also teach science and engineering majors in English. Generally speaking, English requires IELTS 5.5 or above or TOEFL 80 or above.

GSIS is a postgraduate business course offered by several universities in South Korea. Most courses are taught in English.

GSIS's enrollment schools include Seoul National University, Yonsei University, Korea University, Kyung Hee University, Asian University, Ewha Women's University, Hanyang University (some of which are taught in Korean), Xijiang University, Central University and many other Korean universities. Their main majors are international cooperation, international relations, international trade and finance.

Thirdly, Chinese teaching.

At present, some schools have set up master's degrees in Chinese teaching for China students. There is no language requirement for admission and the academic system is relatively flexible.

For example, the Chinese MBA of South Korea's National Jeollanam University does not require Korean scores for admission. After arriving in Korea, students only need to learn simple Korean for daily communication, which has a short academic system and is also a way chosen by many domestic students.

Korean language test

First, the introduction of grades.

1 grade: for people who start from scratch in Korean, they should have a basic life in Korea as a preparatory stage to cultivate their general thinking ability and be familiar with basic vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, article structure, etc.

Grade 2: Primary school students have received 200 hours of Korean learning, aiming at learners with considerable level, so that they can carry out ordinary daily life in Korea. By mastering the expanded vocabulary and grammar, we can use it flexibly and cultivate basic communicative thinking ability.

Level 3: The intermediate level has received 400 hours of Korean learning, and for learners with a considerable level, they are allowed to engage in general social activities in Korea and get in touch with Korean culture. Through colorful oral learning, we can achieve more natural expression.

CET-4: The intermediate level receives 600 hours of Korean study, which aims at learners with a considerable level and allows them to participate in colorful social activities and experience Korean culture. By improving the ability to communicate all thoughts, we can cultivate the language skills necessary for life and professional activities.

Level 5: Advanced students study Korean for 800 hours, aiming at learners with a considerable level, so that they can understand the general contents of newspapers, television and radio in daily life, conduct simple business and participate in discussions on topics they care about.

Grade 6: Advanced students have received 65,438+0,000 hours of Korean study, aiming at learners with a considerable level, so that they can fluently express Korean needed in daily life, fully understand current events such as newspapers, magazines, television and radio, and express their views correctly and fluently on topics such as discussion.

Second, the topik grade problem

1, Elementary (Korean Proficiency Test 1)

Reading: 40 small questions;

Listening: 30 small questions;

Examination time: 9:10-10: 50 (100 minutes);

Total score: 200 points;

Scoring standard: according to the total score, determine the grade.

2. Advanced (Korean Proficiency Test II)

Reading: 50 small questions;

Listening: 50 small questions;

Writing: 4 small questions;

Examination time:13: 00-16: 05 (180 minutes);

Total score: 300 points;

Scoring standard: according to the total score, determine the grade.

Three. Topik performance requirements of Korean universities

1, Seoul National University

Undergraduate course: topik5 or above;

Postgraduate: topik5 or above.

2. Yonsei University

Undergraduate course: topik5 or above;

Postgraduate: topik5 or above.

3. Korea University

Undergraduate course: topik5 or above;

Postgraduate: topik5 or above.

4. Kyung Hee University

Undergraduate course: topik3 or above;

Postgraduate: topik4 or above.

5. Ewha Women's University

Undergraduate course: topik3 or above;

Postgraduate: topik4 or above.