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English Program in Korea (EPIK) is a program to improve the English speaking abilities of students and teachers in South Korea, to foster cultural exchanges, and to reform English teaching methodologies in South Korea. It is affiliated with the Korean Ministry of Education and is operated by the National Institute for International Education.
Watch live as thousands of protesters gather in Seoul, South Korea, on Tuesday (10 December) demanding the impeachment and arrest of President Yoon Suk Yeol, as well as the disbandment of his ...
Korean Educational Broadcasting System (Korean: 한국교육방송공사, romanized: Hanguggyoyugbangsong-gongsa) or EBS is a South Korean educational public radio and television network covering South Korean territory, and the only major South Korean radio and television network without a separate regional service. It was established as KBS 3 ...
YTN: Korea's first all-news TV channel, carries up-to-the-minute news, weather, sports and traffic, as well as in-depth analysis.The live newscast can be seen 24 hours a day, but live magazines are only in between 4:30 and 1:00.
Watch live as a vigil march takes place in South Korea on Wednesday (4 December) as President Yoon Suk Yeol faces impeachmentvfollowing his declaration and subsequent lifting of martial law in the ...
Watch live as potesters storm South Korea’s National Assembly on Tuesday (3 December) after the county’s president declared an emergency martial law. “I declare martial law to protect the ...
Arirang TV (Arirang International Broadcasting) (Korean: 아리랑 국제방송) is an international broadcasting station operated by the Korea International Broadcasting Foundation, based in Seoul, South Korea. [1] It provides English-language information on Korean current events, culture, and history to regions around South Korea.
Since 2004 the closely associated Cyber Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, based at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, has been offering online courses in English, Japanese and Mandarin Chinese, as well as business administration, journalism, and mass communication. HUFS runs a foreign language examination system (FLEX).