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Now, foreign residents can also speak and learn Korean anytime, anywhere with ‘Metabus King Sejong Institute’.
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism officially started ‘Metabus King Sejong Institute (http://ksif.zep.site)’ from this year with the King Sejong Institute Foundation on the 7th.
‘Metabus King Sejong Institute’ was created so that foreign learners of Korean language can freely communicate in Korean anytime, anywhere and experience K-culture at the same time.
As the number of people waiting for KSI classes abroad to learn Korean reaches about 10,000, it seems that ‘Metabus King Sejong Institute’ will contribute to making Korean language learning easier for foreigners.
In particular, 'Metabus King Sejong Institute' is designed so that learners residing in countries with relatively weak information technology bases, such as developing countries, can use the service without difficulty.
It is operated in the form of a free platform based on 2D graphics that can accommodate a larger number of concurrent users than 3D based on the web, so anyone with aaccess to the Internet can use the service.
'Metabus King Sejong Institute' is a 'campus space' composed of ▲a lecture building where Korean classes are held, a cultural experience building where you can experience K-culture, and an event building where large-scale events are held, and ▲speaking Korean while experiencing daily life in Korea. It is made up of a 'village space' where activities can be performed.
In the ‘Village Space’, there are representative attractions in Korea such as Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP), Seoul Station, Hangang Park, and Gwangjang Market, so it is expected that foreigners will be more motivated to visit Korea.
In addition, as each space is closely linked to the learning process of ‘Sejong Korean Conversation (Published by the Foundation)’, a basic textbook actually used by local King Sejong Institutes, learners can practice speaking with a sense of immersion in various conversation spaces.
In the newly operated ‘Metabus King Sejong Institute’, you can check ▲room escape map (map) ▲360° virtual reality (VR) video of life in Korea.
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