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Weekend Korean course

Weekend Korean Course is a speaking-focused monthly(4 weeks) course perfect for those who don’t have time on weekdays to learn Korean. Learn Korean expressions ranged from everyday Korean to elegant Korean. We aim for a compact class size to make sure every student could have enough feedback time from professional instructors and feel comfortable before move on to the next chapter.

Course length

4 weeks ~ 52 weeks
(4-week-long)

Class hours

3 hours / week
10:00 a.m. ~ 12:50 p.m.

Textbook

Speaking materials
and handouts

Class size

3 ~ 8 people(max 15)

Level

Beginner to advanced

Certificate

Provided

* Social programs and activities are not included.
* Lesson hours can be adjusted if there are less than or equal to two students in a class.

Course length

4 weeks ~ 52 weeks
(4-week-long)

Class hours

3 hours / week
10:00 a.m. ~ 12:50 p.m.

Textbook

Speaking materials
and handouts

Class size

3 ~ 8 people(max 15)

Level

Beginner to advanced

Certificate

Provided

* Social programs and activities are not included.
* Lesson hours can be adjusted if there are less than or equal to two students in a class.
How long would it take?

Weekend Korean course
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Able to have short daily conversations using simple sentences and commonly used expressions.
Beginner
Able to comprehend and apply correct grammar forms throughout conversation using diverse vocabularies.
Intermediate
Able to use filler words and phrases to express own thoughts and ideas fluently on different subject matters.
Advanced

Evening speaking course elements

Student of Evening Speaking Course presentation in front of the class

Speaking focused

This course in specific aims to develop students’ speaking skills and help students become more familiar and comfortable using key phrases and words.
A group of students celebrating to win Korean quiz

Practical

This course teaches practical Korean expressions that are useful in real-life situations. Learn to ask and answer questions that are suitable for daily life in Korea.
Regular Korean Course students are learning Korean in the classroom

Engaging

Different learning tools, such as visual aids and games, are integrated into daily learning for better understanding and to help students remember well.
Weekend Korean Course students having great time learning Korean in the class

Small class

Generally, smaller class sizes compared to Regular times, it allows more direct 1:1 feedback, and frequent Q&A sessions are possible.

Weekend Korean course results

Gain confidence in speaking

Improve your pronunciation and fluency in speaking Korean. With constant feedback from instructors, you can learn and enunciate natural Korean whenever possible.

Enhance overall Korean skills

You will strengthen all aspects of the language: speaking, listening, reading and writing. The longer you learn about Korean, the more you will find the beauty of the Korean language.

Meet local friends

Although you can’t attend Social Programs, you’ll meet a bunch of Korean friends learning English from Rolling English. Try your Korean on them while they try English on you.

Learn Korean &
discover Korea

All services in one place

Learn Korean & discover Korea

All services in one place

FAQ

Yes, of course. We offer Beginner Classes, so even if you do not have any Korean language learning experience, you can still join our school. Our teachers and staff will support you so that you will face no problems here. So do not hesitate to take the challenge!

* If you cannot read and write Hangul, we recommend you to start from the First Week of a month.
The minimum required age to enroll in Rolling Korea is 16. However, students between the ages of 12-15 years old can still register by adding the ‘Underage Student Service’ to their course for a safer study abroad experience. This is not mandatory but recommended to those aged 12-15 years old.

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.
Yes, you can enroll without a visa or just on a tourist visa.
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.
Of course, it’s possible. Rolling Korea classes can be registered for a minimum of one week for up to one year, and long-term registration is possible at all times.
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.
As for the budget, it is quite hard to say as one’s spending habits differ greatly from person to person.
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
If we are saying that ‘Fluent’ means you can basically talk about general daily topics in Korean, it will take at least six months starting from a beginner level. If you wish to be more fluent in terms of speaking naturally at a higher level, such as debating on social topics, you would need to spend one year or more studying Korean. But this really depends on each individual.
We mainly provide three different language courses; Regular Korean Course, Intensive Korean Course 1, and Intensive Korean Course 2.

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!
We are sorry but we usually provide our social activity schedule on your first day of school. Everything will be ready to give you special experiences and memories through our events!
Yes, of course. We offer Beginner Classes, so even if you do not have any Korean language learning experience, you can still join our school. Our teachers and staff will support you so that you will face no problems here. So do not hesitate to take the challenge!

* If you cannot read and write Hangul, we recommend you to start from the First Week of a month.
The minimum required age to enroll in Rolling Korea is 16. However, students between the ages of 12-15 years old can still register by adding the ‘Underage Student Service’ to their course for a safer study abroad experience. This is not mandatory but recommended to those aged 12-15 years old.

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.
Yes, you can enroll without a visa or just on a tourist visa.
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.
Of course, it’s possible. Rolling Korea classes can be registered for a minimum of one week for up to one year, and long-term registration is possible at all times.
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.
As for the budget, it is quite hard to say as one’s spending habits differ greatly from person to person.
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

Get a free quote and start your journey!

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Please kindly note that we do not support a visa process or provide sponsorship to students.

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