🇰🇷 Korean
The global surge of the Korean language has become one of the most defining cultural narratives of the 21st century, as South Korea has emerged as a premier world power in technology, entertainment, and digital lifestyle. Approximately 77 million people speak Korean across the Korean Peninsula and throughout the world. It is the official language of both South and North Korea and holds a significant status within major diaspora communities in China, the United States, and Central Asia. As a G20 nation and home to some of the planet’s most influential tech giants, Korea carries undeniable economic weight. Proficiency in the language is increasingly sought after in international trade, high-tech sectors, and global diplomatic circles. Korean culture offers a unique blend of Confucian traditions and hyper-modern creativity. The Korean language gifted the world with Hangul—one of the most logical and scientifically grounded writing systems in history. Gaining a deep understanding of Korean cinema, literature, and the lyrics of the "Hallyu" (Korean Wave) phenomenon in their original form reveals emotional layers and cultural nuances—such as the concept of "Jeong" (deep emotional attachment)—that are simply impossible to translate accurately. Reading the works of Korean authors in the original allows you to connect with the true meaning intended by the creator. Today, tens of thousands of young professionals and students view Seoul as a hub of opportunity in the gaming, beauty, electronics, and robotics industries. Global companies are increasingly recognizing that fluency in Korean is a massive advantage for working in one of the world's most advanced digital markets. In a landscape of global competition, knowing Korean has shifted from being a mere perk to being a vital key to success in the innovative environments of the future.
Korean at a glance
Seven stages, climbed one step at a time.
Each stage layers on what came before — culture first, then the spoken fundamentals, then mastery. You sit a 6-hour revision & exam prep block at the end of every level, so you always know what you've got.
Three milestones to a full Korean certificate.
The seven stages roll up into three certification tiers — Foundation, Core Mastery, and Full Certification. Pass the exam at the end of each tier and you walk away with a recognised Korean credential, not just a badge.
Korean Courses
All current courses offered in Korean.
Courses for Korean are coming soon.