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zacchee...i realise that u are also an U-ana!!!!...did u go to the concert/??
zacchee...i realise that u are also an U-ana!!!!...did u go to the concert/??
By the way , what kind of test is NUS taking?? I heard that the sks is taking the TOPIK test///
still wondering if i am going to join 52 intake or 53 intake....
The schedule for 2012
51th - From April 9th to June 16th
52th - From July 2nd to September 22nd
53th - From October 8th to Decombe 15th
Tution fee
E1 : 561.75 - Tution fee, registration fee, textboo fee and GST
E2 : 481.50 - - Tution fee, registration fee and GST
E3 : 545.79 - Tution fee, registration fee, textboo fee and GST
If you need more inquiry, contact me
E-maill : samyim00@gmail.com / 9663-3780

SKS schedule:
totally no prior knowledge of Korean, unless u count watching a few K dramas. haha.
which sch would you all rec?
on a side note, didnt know korean classes so exp =X
Does going to CC to learn provide any test or certificate?
Need to self register to take TOPIK?
Donno where to learn sia, a little pricey, am considering other language centres like Beyond Language Centre etc but don't know reliable anot...
Need to make a decision today if i want to learn korean in community center...
Total of 18 hours for $130... You guys think worth it?
SKS next intake totally doesn't suit my timetable and NUS is full!!
Advice please!![]()
a few more qns...
TOPIK or KLPT more recognised? i m looking at level of recognition that would be somewhat like JLPT.
suppose i m looking at TOPIK elementary, would the content learnt upon completing the basic level at SKS be sufficient? comparatively, at NEX side would be completion of which level?
any comments on misterkorean?
They may have a certificate but also no use. Need to take the offical exam called the topik which is recognised.
If you want reliability and continuity in your learning, better go to SKS or nus. Their course run all the way from beginner to advanced class. So even if you stop half way, you can continue anytime. CC is more for casual learning.
If I go CC, can ownself go register and take TOPIK anot ?
I don't have any knowledge about korean... can I go for intemediate then jump straight right into TOPIK elementary ?
SKS / NUS seems to be quite ex.. need to pay 500+ for E1, means will be spending 1.5k for the whole elementary course (500 x 3 = 1500)...
Yes you can register topik by yourself. The topik test is held at sks.
No you can't jump into intermediate class immediately because the class is progressive. Without the basics, you won't understand the intermediate materials. And for intermediate class, the teacher will only speak korean.
You can take the basic class at CC first and attend the topik preparation class at sks later.You must first know the hangeul alphabets and basic grammar forms.
Yes it is expensive. But many young ppl including jc, uni students who are not working are paying themselves too. If you work hard, then you find that you will get your money worth. If you are unsure whether you want to commit to learning Korean in the long run, you can try CC first.
Ok , thanks for your advice.
Btw, there's stage 1 and stage 2 elementary korean in the CC. Is it neccessary to go for stage 1 then stage 2? Can start with stage 2 first then 1 anot? :X
Does KPLT = TOPIK? I can also go to register for KPLT right?
There's a registration fee for it, isn't it?