Easy Korean School · B2B

Corporate Classes

Target < Startups · Embassies · Corporations >

Designed for organizations that want to strengthen employees’ Korean communication and globalize internal and external collaboration. Corporate classes are flexible by curriculum, schedule, and location—customized to fit your budget and goals.

Format Company program
Flexible Time · location
Outcome Workplace fluency

How the Program Works

A 5-step B2B flow—from consultation to review & testing.

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Step 1

Consultation

We start with a meeting to understand your needs and what we can provide. Share special requests, preferred formats, and goals. Based on this, we prepare a pricing plan and contract.

  • Needs & goals
  • Special requests
  • Pricing + contract
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Step 2

Customization

Based on the consultation, we match the instructor who best fits your needs and build an optimized curriculum through our B2B team—aligned with your industry and communication goals.

Industry focus Role-based content Schedule planning Budget fit
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Step 3

Situation-based Learning

Employees train for real workplace scenarios in Korea—meetings, phone calls, presentations, and day-to-day collaboration—guided by the instructor with practical expressions and feedback.

Scenarios: meetings · calls · presentations · workplace coordination
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Step 4

Korean Business Manners & Culture

Understanding etiquette, hierarchy, and cultural expectations is essential. We cover key mannerisms and business terms—and train employees to communicate with colleagues naturally and professionally.

  • Etiquette & hierarchy
  • Culture-aware wording
  • Business terminology
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Step 5

Review & Test

After completing the program, participants take an Easy Korean School assessment to confirm understanding and track progress. We can also provide feedback and next-step recommendations.

Result: measurable progress + clear next actions.

FAQ

Quick answers for corporate training decisions.

What’s the difference between “Business class” and “Corporate courses”?

Corporate courses are designed for organizations that want to open Korean language classes for employees. They include greater flexibility in location, pricing, contract terms, and program structure.

Business class is for individuals or small groups who want business-related Korean. The content may overlap, but the corporate program is built to scale for a company environment.