Language camps in Seoul are a great opportunity not only to have a dream holiday, but also to explore Korean culture, immerse into language learning, and make friends from all over the world!
1300+ participants from 19+ countries
Friends from around the world
and we invite you to take part in one of our programs!
We’ve been organizing language
24+ language camps in Seoul successfully organized
with a beautiful and convenient campus in central Seoul near the Grand Children's Park metro station
The camp takes place at one of the best universities in South Korea — Sejong University
where language camps take place
Included in the TOP-10 best universities in South Korea
Ranked 79th among the best universities in Asia
Included in the TOP-50 best universities in the world in the field of hospitality and tourism management, and ranks 1st among Korean universities in this field
Known for its large selection of programs taught in English, and strong faculty
Program features
Buddy Program language practice
The Buddy Program is not only language practice, but also an opportunity to make friends among Korean students. Sejong University students will participate in the camp’s program and help you practice your Korean and English.
Convenient location
There is a metro station and a bus stop right outside the main gate of the university. Grand Children's Park with botanical gardens, a zoo, and rides is located nearby, as well as Konkuk University, which shares a student area with Sejong University. The Gangnam business district with many shopping centers is a 15-minute drive away.
K-pop Dance workshop
Another essential part of our camps are dance classes taught by professional choreographers who work with celebrities.
Study in Korea Conference
Many camp participants are thinking about entering Korean universities. For them, we hold a conference about studying in Korea, where we provide up-to-date information on the admission process, receiving grants and scholarships. The conference speakers are students of Korean universities and representatives of the Sejong University admissions committee.
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To explore South Korea
During the program, we’ll visit various parts of the country — from historical palaces to modern cultural spaces
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To learn languages in an engaging way
Our camps employ talented teachers who know how to find the right approach to students and make lessons productive and diverse
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To immerse yourself in the language environment
The camps’ teachers are native Korean or English speakers, and all classes are taught in the target language. In addition to classes, camp participants practice languages with Korean university students as part of the Buddy Program.
Why visit a language camp
with Inter-K
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To try new things
Our camps are not only about learning languages and traveling — we also organize K-pop dancing, taekwondo, and calligraphy workshops, and other exciting activities
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To meet people from different parts of the globe
We have students from various countries around the world, all interested in Korean culture. In such a community, it’s easy to make friends and have an unforgettable holiday!
Why visit a language camp
with Inter-K
01
To explore South Korea
During the program, we’ll visit various parts of the country — from historical palaces to modern cultural spaces
02
To learn languages in an engaging way
Our camps employ talented teachers who know how to find the right approach to students and make lessons productive and diverse
03
To immerse yourself in the language environment
The camps’ teachers are native Korean or English speakers, and all classes are taught in the target language. In addition to classes, camp participants practice languages with Korean university students as part of the Buddy Program.
04
To try new things
Our camps are not only about learning languages and traveling — we also organize K-pop dancing, taekwondo, and calligraphy workshops, and other exciting activities
05
To meet people from different parts of the globe
We have students from various countries around the world, all interested in Korean culture. In such a community, it’s easy to make friends and have an unforgettable holiday!
Yes, we issue an invitation and other necessary documents for those who need a visa to enter Korea.
Our camps are attended by high school students aged from 14 to 18, university students from 18 to 25, and young people from 25 to 35 years old. For people over 35 we offer other themed tours.
You can only choose one language to study: Korean or English.
To participate in the language program, you do not necessarily need to know English or Korean — you can start at the beginner level.
Our camp leads are always in touch with parents, and each camp participant has a local SIM card.
Yes, but if only your parent signs an official consent form.
Yes, for minors — they must be at the residence before 22:30.