Korean Classes Gaining Students in Irvine

October 18, 2013
These students will learn Korean from Dr. Francis Lee(From top left) and Mr. Myung-woo Lee.

These students will learn Korean from Dr. Francis Lee(From top left) and Mr. Myung-woo Lee.

Whether it’s to better understand lyrics of K-pop, or to watch Korean dramas with less help from subtitles, Korean language classes are getting popular in the Southland.

Adult Korean language classes have begun this week in Orange County Korean Cultural Center at Irvine (20 Truman Avenue, Suite 107), and the proof lies in the more than 20 non-Korean students who have signed up for fall classes.

The center started to offer adult Korean language classes just a year ago.

According to the center, most of the students decided to learn the language after first getting interested in Korean culture. The number of students is increasing as the word spreads about the offered classes.

The center also utilizes Korean dramas and Korean food recipes in order to teach its students how to read, write, and speak Korean.

For further information, visit OCKCC.com or write to info@ockcc.com

3 Comments

  1. DI

    October 20, 2013 at 6:59 AM

    I need one !

  2. Usa Apa

    December 3, 2013 at 2:24 AM

    Its great, and I think we are all worried about our education and our professional field. I hope day by day students are more interested to learn Korean language.

    https://usaapa.com/

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