At Glorious Nepal Educational Consultancy, we have over 12 years of experience providing exceptional Korean language training. We concentrate in educating learners for EPS-TOPIK, UBT, CBT, and TOPIK (Levels 1-5) using organized basic and advanced courses. Our approach includes weekly internal assessments, mock exams, listening labs, reading practice, and writing growth, all adapted to the changing requirements of our students. With expert teachers, tried-and-true methods, and a concentrated learning atmosphere, we’ve helped thousands of students fulfill their ambitions of finding employment or pursuing education in South Korea.

COURSE STRUCTURE OVERVIEW

  • Basic Course Duration: 3 Months
  • Advanced Course Duration: 3-4 Months
  • Weekly Internal Tests Included in All Modules
  • Separate Modules for EPS-TOPIK, TOPIK 1–2, UBT/CBT, and General Korean Learning

Preparation classes we offer

1. Basic Korean Language Preparation Classes (3 Months)

Absolute beginners who wish to establish a solid foundation in Korean for practical applications may enroll in the Basic Korean Language Course. The first part of this three-four month curriculum is comprehensive Hangul instruction, emphasizing reading, writing, and pronunciation. Learners are exposed to the fundamental verbs, sentence particles, and tenses that make up Korean grammar. Practical terms pertaining to food, directions, shopping, time, and daily circumstances are covered throughout the course. Discussions and interactive role-plays help students improve their listening comprehension and speaking confidence. Students learn about Korean customs, etiquette, and daily practices during cultural sessions in addition to language instruction. This enables them to interact politely and naturally in Korean society.

2. Advance Korean Language Preparation Classes (3-4 Months)

The Advanced Korean Language Course is intended for students who have already finished the basic course or who possess a basic grasp of Korean. Compound and complicated sentence patterns are used in this three-month curriculum to improve language fluency and help pupils articulate more nuanced ideas and perspectives. Students experiment with formal and informal speech levels, which are essential for effective communication in a variety of social and professional contexts. The course provides extensive conversation practice, particularly for academic, professional, and interview settings. In order to increase their vocabulary and understanding, students also work with reading and listening materials that are at an intermediate level. Writing exercises that assist students go from simple to more complex language usage with better precision and confidence include paragraph writing, narrative, and easy translation tasks.

3. EPS-TOPIK PREPARATION (Employment Permit System- Test of Proficiency in Korean)

With the Employment Permit System (EPS), the EPS-TOPIK Preparation Course is intended for people who want to work in South Korea. Prior to learning the necessary grammar and vocabulary for the job, the course begins with learning how to read and write in Hangul. Students enhance their reading comprehension using labels, notices, and brief passages, and they hone their listening abilities via discussions, directions, and announcements. Learners may communicate more effectively in everyday and professional contexts by receiving practical sentence pattern instruction. Practice with previous EPS-TOPIK papers, model tests, and UBT/CBT computer-based simulations that replicate the real test format are all part of the course to help students become more exam-ready. Through this course, students acquire the language proficiency and self-assurance required to pass the EPS-TOPIK and function well in Korean workplaces.

4. TOPIK 1 (LEVEL 1 & LEVEL 2)

The goal of the TOPIK 1 (Levels 1 and 2) course is to develop the fundamental Korean language abilities needed for everyday living and simple conversation. To guarantee that students can identify and utilize the Korean alphabet with confidence, it starts with extensive instruction in Hangul. After that, the course presents fundamental grammatical structures to assist pupils in creating simple phrases. Approximately 800 to 1,500 frequent words are covered in vocabulary development, allowing students to comprehend and take part in daily discussions. Students engage in small chats to improve their listening skills while practicing reading through brief dialogues and signs. To improve communication efficacy, the course also covers significant facets of Korean culture and integrates phrases from everyday life. After finishing, students will be able to understand and use fundamental Korean sentences and phrases in real-world contexts.

5. TOPIK 2 (LEVEL 3, LEVEL 4, LEVEL 5)

The goal of the TOPIK 2 (Levels 3, 4, and 5) course is to establish intermediate Korean proficiency for social, professional, and academic purposes. In order to communicate respectfully, it places a strong emphasis on sophisticated grammatical structures and the appropriate application of honorific terms. By expanding the vocabulary to up to 4,000 words, students are able to express themselves more accurately. In order to enhance their written communication skills, students work on composing essays and creating paragraphs. Reading newspaper articles and other formal materials is another part of the course that helps students better understand complex texts. Interviews, discussions, and presentations are all included in listening activities to help students grasp the variety of spoken Korean. The curriculum also includes formal conversation skills and cultural fluency. After finishing this course, students will be prepared to engage with confidence in social and professional contexts where mid- to high-level Korean competence is required.

Test Preparation Classes

1. UBT (Ubiquitous Based Test)

The EPS-TOPIK’s original paper-based format, the Ubiquitous Based Test (UBT), is perfect for applicants seeking employment in South Korea. Examinees use an OMR sheet to respond to written questions in this style, and time is manually controlled. The exam consists of two parts: reading (text-based comprehension) and listening (over a loudspeaker). In places where access to digital infrastructure is restricted, UBT is frequently utilized. For individuals who are more accustomed to traditional exam techniques, preparation focuses on developing listening and reading abilities through paper-based mock examinations, managing time, and OMR sheet grading.

2. CBT (Computer Based Test)

A digital alternative of the EPS-TOPIK, the Computer Based Test (CBT) is administered solely on computers in accredited testing facilities. Using a mouse or touchscreen, candidates respond to questions on-screen while the timing is controlled by the system. Reading assignments are displayed immediately on the screen, while listening portions are accompanied by separate headphones for clarity. Higher accuracy, faster results, and a more secure test environment are all guaranteed with this format. Developing time management, digital question handling, and screen navigation abilities are all part of CBT preparation. CBT provides a contemporary, user-friendly experience that mimics actual exam settings for enhanced performance, making it perfect for skilled in technology applicants.

Weekly Internal Test We Offer

S.NO.

Focus Area

Test Format

1

Hangual & Vocabulary

Written + Oral

2

Grammar (Present Tense)

Fill in the blanks

3

Listening Practice

Audio + Multiple Choice

4

Reading Practice

Passage Based Questions

5

Mid-term Evaluation

Full Length Mock Test

6

Writing Skills

Short Essay/ Letters

7

Speaking Session

One to one conversation

8

Model TOPIK/ EPS Paper

Time Simulation

9

Combine Grammar Practice

Objectives MCQS

10

Final Evaluation

Comprehensive Assessment

We provide a structured weekly internal test system to help students track their progress and prepare for exams. These tests help students acquire confidence, increase their accuracy, and learn time management. After each exam, qualified Korean language instructors provide learners with extensive feedback, personal advice, encouragement, and performance evaluations to help them grow and accomplish their goals.

Korean Skilled Based Tests Preparation Classes

We Glorious Nepal also offers skill-based Korean language preparation lessons that meet the standards of Korea’s Skilled Worker visas.

1. Manufacturing Sector Preparation

The Manufacturing Skilled-Based Test Preparation is intended for candidates who want to work in South Korea’s factories or production-based businesses. This course covers the fundamentals of machine operation, workplace safety terminology, Korean language linked to jobs, and communication in processing facilities and assembly lines. Understanding work instructions, labels, signs, and typical conversations in factory settings are all taught to students. In order to replicate actual work conditions, role-plays and visual aids may be used in practical training. Particular attention is paid to manufacturing-specific EPS-TOPIK issues.

2. Agriculture Sector Preparation

The Agriculture Preparation Class teaches students Korean words and phrases associated with farming, planting, harvesting, and being a rural resident. Topics covered in the lessons include crop types, seasons, weather, tool terminology, and everyday farm tasks. In order to operate a farm, learners receive instruction on how to comprehend basic orders provided in Korean and have basic exchanges with supervisors. The training also includes physical job descriptions and pertinent safety regulations that are typical in agricultural employment. Mock examinations and study guides are designed to mimic EPS exams that are centered on agriculture.

3. Shipbuilding Sector Preparation

This course provides specialist instruction in shipyard workplace communication and technical terminology for anyone interested in the shipbuilding industry. Tools, safety equipment, welding terminology, ship components, and building and repair instructions are among the subjects covered. The course places a strong emphasis on having a thorough comprehension of instructions, safety warnings, and reporting systems since shipbuilding requires heavy machinery and teamwork. Role-plays and exam simulations based on real-world shipbuilding employment scenarios are used to help students practice. The skill-test format used in EPS for this industry serves as the basis for preparation.

4. Forestry Sector Preparation

The training curriculum for forestry preparation stresses the use of Korean in logging, planting, forest management, and environmental maintenance. Learners are introduced to words such as trees, tools, forest safety, terrain, and outdoor work activities. Because forestry work typically takes place in rural or steep locations, the training covers expressions required for communication and navigation in distant areas. A large component of the training focuses on the actual application of safety principles and collaborative communication. Mock tests incorporate forestry-related images and terminology.

5. Food Service Sector Preparation

Those who intend to work in Korean restaurants, cafeterias, or food manufacturing facilities should take this course. Korean utilized in culinary operations, customer service, sanitary procedures, order taking, menu reading, and staff coordination are all included in the training. Students practice answering typical workplace inquiries and concerns and learn how to respectfully engage with clients by utilizing appropriate honorifics. Additionally, language pertaining to materials, culinary equipment, food preparation procedures, and workplace regulations is emphasized throughout the course. To guarantee preparedness, hospitality skill exams are conducted on a regular basis.

6. Service Sector Preparation

The Service Sector Preparation Course is intended to assist individuals looking for jobs in customer-facing industries in South Korea, such as retail, hotel, cleaning, and transportation. The training stresses the use of respectful and appropriate Korean language, which is necessary for excellent customer service. Students gain job-specific vocabulary, enhance their listening and speaking skills via real-life conversations, and practice reading signs, timetables, and directions. Cultural training in Korean service etiquette, honorific language, and workplace conduct is also provided. Through role-playing and mock exams, students develop the trust and interpersonal abilities required to communicate effectively with clients and other employees in Korean service workplaces.