RK Korean plus K-pop
Welcome to the electrifying world of Rolling Korea’s K-POP Class – a high-energy, music-infused language experience that will have you dancing your way to fluency! 🎵
In our K-POP Class, we’ve taken language learning to a whole new level, where the beats are contagious, and the excitement never fades. If you’re a K-POP enthusiast or just want to immerse yourself in the lively Korean pop culture, this class is tailor-made for you!
Are you ready to let loose and groove your way to language fluency? Join us at Rolling Korea’s K-POP Class, where language learning and K-POP passion unite in a thrilling harmony! 🌟 Let’s roll together on this rhythm-filled journey towards mastering the language of your favorite idols! 🚀
Course length
Minimum 1 week
Class hours
25 hours
Textbook
Sogang Korean textbook
and handouts
Class size
3 ~ 8 people(max 15)
Level
Beginner to advanced
Certificate
Provided
* Lesson hours can be adjusted if there are less than or equal to two students in a class.
Course length
Minimum 1 week
Class hours
25 hours
Textbook
Sogang Korean textbook
and handouts
Class size
3 ~ 8 people(max 15)
Level
Beginner to advanced
Certificate
Provided
* Lesson hours can be adjusted if there are less than or equal to two students in a class.
RK General Korean
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* If you want to learn Korean from the alphabet, we recommend you begin the course in the first week of every month.
RK General Korean elements

Complete

Practical

Engaging

Balance
RK Korean plus K-pop includes

An exciting dance in a stylish hall

Exploring the heart of K-POP
* The above special activities will be participated in once a month.
Accommodations

RK Mini Studio

RK Residence
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Learn Korean & discover Korea
All services in one place
FAQ
* If you cannot read and write Hangul, we recommend you to start from the First Week of a month.
Underage service includes ‘airport send-off service’, ‘regular check-up by staffs’, and ‘accompanying to the hospital service’ with a fee. Please inquire for more information.
* Private lessons are available to anyone regardless of age.
Although we are open to students from all countries regarding course registration, we would firstly like to inform you that because we are a Private language school, we cannot help with the Visa process. Most of the students at Rolling Korea are from countries where they have a visa-waiver agreement with South Korea.
Once we receive your payment, we issue a Letter of Acceptance and a Payment Receipt which you can use to apply for a short term tourist visa, which will require a document fee. We do not provide a Guaranty Letter for any other documents (only the Letter of Acceptance), so please be informed that if the Embassy requests that we provide them with more additional paperwork, it will not be possible.
Thus, we would kindly like to ask you to contact the Embassy first to see if your visa application will be possible.
Every year, specifically in April and September, there is the Long-Term Study Abroad Program that includes various benefits, and if you come at this time, you can receive special offers such as tuition discounts and Asia Tours.
As for a visa, you can obtain a working holiday visa or stay without a visa. Specifically in the case of no-visa (or tourist visa), the visa is renewed when you return home after staying in Korea for a fixed period of time. For example, if you enter Korea without a visa you will be allowed to stay in Korea for 90 days. You can leave the country before the 90 days are over and stay in another country for several days (usually a weekend trip to Japan), and then re-enter Korea. Your visa will be renewed and you will be able to stay for a further 90 days.
* If you do choose to stay without a visa, it is highly recommended to find out the exact details through the Korean embassy in your country.
What we can provide, that might be helpful for you to calculate how much money you may need, is the following information:
– cost of a meal: 3,000 KRW (Kimbap from Convenience store) ~ 8,000 KRW (usual restaurants)/ up to 15,000 KRW
– transportation: 1,250 ~ 1,750 KRW one-way
You can make your decision on which course is best for you, depending on how many hours are included per week.
If you are interested in the language and culture, we recommend our Regular Korean course (16H).
If you would like to focus on learning more of the language in a short space of time and have more attention from the teacher in a smaller group, our Intensive Korean Course 1 (20H) would be the best fit for you.
We also have Intensive Korean Course 2 (24H) for those who wish to focus more on speaking, every weekday including Wednesday.
* Please note that both of the Intensive Korean Courses include Regular Korean Course hours.
Also, do not miss our Regular K-pop Course if you are a big fan of K-pop and wish to experience Dance class and Vocal class, while studying the Korean language!
* If you cannot read and write Hangul, we recommend you to start from the First Week of a month.
Underage service includes ‘airport send-off service’, ‘regular check-up by staffs’, and ‘accompanying to the hospital service’ with a fee. Please inquire for more information.
* Private lessons are available to anyone regardless of age.
Although we are open to students from all countries regarding course registration, we would firstly like to inform you that because we are a Private language school, we cannot help with the Visa process. Most of the students at Rolling Korea are from countries where they have a visa-waiver agreement with South Korea.
Once we receive your payment, we issue a Letter of Acceptance and a Payment Receipt which you can use to apply for a short term tourist visa, which will require a document fee. We do not provide a Guaranty Letter for any other documents (only the Letter of Acceptance), so please be informed that if the Embassy requests that we provide them with more additional paperwork, it will not be possible.
Thus, we would kindly like to ask you to contact the Embassy first to see if your visa application will be possible.
Every year, specifically in April and September, there is the Long-Term Study Abroad Program that includes various benefits, and if you come at this time, you can receive special offers such as tuition discounts and Asia Tours.
As for a visa, you can obtain a working holiday visa or stay without a visa. Specifically in the case of no-visa (or tourist visa), the visa is renewed when you return home after staying in Korea for a fixed period of time. For example, if you enter Korea without a visa you will be allowed to stay in Korea for 90 days. You can leave the country before the 90 days are over and stay in another country for several days (usually a weekend trip to Japan), and then re-enter Korea. Your visa will be renewed and you will be able to stay for a further 90 days.
* If you do choose to stay without a visa, it is highly recommended to find out the exact details through the Korean embassy in your country.
What we can provide, that might be helpful for you to calculate how much money you may need, is the following information:
– cost of a meal: 3,000 KRW (Kimbap from Convenience store) ~ 8,000 KRW (usual restaurants)/ up to 15,000 KRW
– transportation: 1,250 ~ 1,750 KRW one-way