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South Korea

South Korea

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Most Popular Language Schools for Korean courses

Green Korean Language School
#1 Green Korean Language School
Seoul, South Korea
4.8

Rating: 4.8

| 25 reviews
Lexis Korea
#2 Lexis Korea
Seoul, South Korea
4.4

Rating: 4.4

| 56 reviews
Easy Korean Academy
#3 Easy Korean Academy
Seoul, South Korea
4.8

Rating: 4.8

| 25 reviews

Best rated schools in South Korea by student age group

TOP Rated by
Students < 18 years
Easy Korean Academy
Students < 18 years
5.0

Rating: 5

(4)
TOP Rated by
Students 18-30 years
Lexis Korea
Students 18-30 years
5.0

Rating: 5

(2)
TOP Rated by
Students 31-49 years
Easy Korean Academy
Students 31-49 years
5.0

Rating: 5

(3)
TOP Rated by
Students 50+ years
Green Korean Language School
Students 50+ years
5.0

Rating: 5

(3)
TOP Rated by
Students all ages
Rolling Korea
Students all ages
5.0

Rating: 5

(2)

Best rated schools by category

TOP Rated by
Quality of teaching
Green Korean Language School
Quality of teaching
4.1

Rating: 4.1

(14)
TOP Rated by
leisure/fun
Easy Korean Academy
Leisure/fun
4.8

Rating: 4.8

(23)
TOP Rated by
Value for money
Rolling Korea
Value for money
5.0

Rating: 5

(2)
TOP Rated by
Location of school
Green Korean Language School
Location of school
4.9

Rating: 4.9

(21)

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Key facts about Korean

Origin of Korean: Modern Korean stems from Old Korean, a descendant from the Proto-Koreanic language spoken in northern Korea. The Proto-Koreanic language spread to the south in the 4th century. The first written record of descendant languages is the Old Korean poems from the 10th century found on the Korean peninsula. However, the Modern Korean language was not standardized in writing until the 15th century. 
Regional differences: There are a number of dialects spoken on the peninsula. These dialects are closely related to each other and speakers of one dialect have little trouble understanding speakers from other regions, though phrases or vocabulary might differ and tonal  variations are common. On the Jeju Island the dialect is different enough to often be classified as a completely separate language. 
Language family: Koreanic
Native speakers: 77.2 million worldwide: South Korea (48.5 million), North Korea (23.3 million).
Major dialects: Standard Korean in South Korea (Seoul and its surrounding areas), Standard Korean in North Korea (Pyongyang and its surroundings), Northeastern dialects, Northwestern dialects, Central dialects.

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