Posts Tagged: study Korean

A Weekend at the Theatre in Seoul

By Josephine K., guest blogger studying Korean in Seoul After spending a week in your Korean class the weekend is the perfect opportunity to unwind and explore the city.  There are so many options but my favorite weekend evening has go to be going to a theatrical show. The first show that I went to,… Read more »

Be Ready to Learn in Korea!

By Josephine K., guest blogger studying Korean in Seoul  Having no prior knowledge of the Korean language I was a bit scared about how the class would be structured and the pacing.  I wasn’t sure if they would explain things in only Korean or if they would even start me off at the beginning.  Classes… Read more »

Top 5 Reasons the Host Family is Totally Worth It!

By Josephine K., guest blogger studying Korean in Seoul When I was first applying for my AmeriSpan program I wasn't sure if I wanted just the lodging house or a host family.  After talking with one of the representatives from the "Live Help Chat" on the AmeriSpan website they explained that I would be getting… Read more »

Study Abroad Korea: Fun with an 8 Hour Layover!

By Josephine K., guest blogger studying Korean in Seoul When booking your ticket most people just want the quickest flight to their final destination.  However, a layover can be tons of fun if you don’t mind the wait.  This was my first time traveling abroad and I couldn’t wait to start my AmeriSpan program in… Read more »

Site Visit: Korean School in Seoul – Lodging

  By Victoria C., Guest Blogger from Seoul, Korea Today I am going to discuss the lodging options at AmeriSpan's Korean Language School in Seoul, Korea. The Korean school assists with housing. Students can choose from private apartments, shared apartments or host families. The homestays and apartments are very close to the school. The apartments that I visited are… Read more »

Site Visit: Korean School in Seoul

By Victoria C., Guest Blogger from Seoul, Korea I met with the school director at the Korean Language School in Seoul, Korea. She was very professional and nice, and like many Korean women she was very reserved. I was greeted and offered something to drink. We met in the lobby of the school at 2pm. I… Read more »