Learning Korean in Australia
New South Wales
Korean Cultural Centre (Sydney)
The Korean Cultural Centre’s ‘King Sejong Institute’ offers free Korean classes, held at the KCC office in Sydney’s CBD and at Macquarie University.
UNSW Institute of Languages offers Korean classes for beginners, intermediate and advanced students.
University of Sydney - Centre for Continuing Education, Korean course
This program develops the four Korean language skills of reading, speaking, listening and writing by exposing participants to the Korean lifestyle and culture.
Sydney Language Solutions - Korean
Short courses for beginners, intermediate and advanced language skills.
VIctoria
Korean Language School of Melbourne
A Korean language program and educational curriculum for adults, school children and preschoolers for 3+ years old at Wesley College St Kilda Road Campus.
Centre of Adult Education (CAE)
Provides short courses for beginner, intermediate and advanced students in Korean language outside business hours.
A great option for complete beginners, you can take a course in Survival Korean which will prepare you for a short trip to a foreign country or help you make contact with Korean speakers in your own community.
Queensland
Brisbane Korean Language School
Run by the Korean Society of Queensland, this school runs childrens' and adult classes at Holland Park State School.
University of Queensland - Institute of Modern Languages
The University of Queensland offers short and long language courses from beginner to advanced.
Western Australia
Learning Korean Language in Perth
KLCEC Pty Ltd offers private classes for four different levels of Korean language: Basic, Intermediate, Advanced and Post Advanced.
University of Western Australia - Korean 1
This unit provides an introduction to Korean grammar and vocabulary, enabling students to communicate with Koreans on basic everyday language topics both orally and in writing.
Western Australia
Learning Korean Language in Perth
KLCEC Pty Ltd offers private classes for four different levels of Korean language: Basic, Intermediate, Advanced and Post Advanced.
University of Western Australia - Korean 1
This unit provides an introduction to Korean grammar and vocabulary, enabling students to communicate with Koreans on basic everyday language topics both orally and in writing.
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