Accent Ace Inc. (Chuo-ku, Tokyo) announces the enrollment of its 16th term students in "K-PRO," its online Korean pronunciation school.

"K-PRO" opened in 2024 as an online Korean school specializing in pronunciation. Under the unique program developed by CEO Seung Jun, who also serves as a lecturer for language programs, the school supports the learning of various students, from beginners to intermediate and advanced learners.

Become "Fluent" by Focusing on Pronunciation. Individualized Support for Beginners with One-on-One Coaching

Unlike traditional learning methods that tend to focus on grammar and memorization, "K-PRO" is a pronunciation-focused online school that aims to improve listening and speaking skills by learning Korean from pronunciation. Since its opening in 2024, it has gained support from beginners and those who have previously struggled with learning Korean, and has continued to grow rapidly.

In Korean language learning, it is common to start by learning Hangul, vocabulary, and grammar. However, many learners find themselves unable to understand spoken Korean even if they can read the characters, or unable to communicate effectively when they speak. At K-PRO, based on the philosophy that "Korean pronunciation is 90% of the language," we offer a unique curriculum that thoroughly teaches the mechanics of sound from the beginning, including mouth shape, tongue position, and breath control.

Official Website for "K-PRO" Online Korean Pronunciation School: https://accentace.co.jp/

Recommended for:

Those learning Korean for the first time

Those who have studied independently but feel they are not progressing

Those who want to enjoy Korean dramas without subtitles

Those who want to enjoy K-POP and fan activities more deeply

Those who want to converse naturally during trips to Korea

Those who have learned characters and grammar but lack confidence in pronunciation and conversation

Those who want to master Korean that is understandable to native speakers

Course Content

◆ Services Offered

Unique curriculum learning Korean from "pronunciation"

Detailed explanation of sound differences that Japanese speakers often struggle with

Online learning combining live and video lessons

Individual feedback through one-on-one pronunciation correction

Review environment using recorded lessons

Question and learning support via LINE

Step-by-step learning design that is easy for beginners to continue

◆ Tuition and Enrollment Method

Information is provided at information sessions held once or twice every 3 months. Please check our official LINE for details.

Official LINE: https://lin.ee/EUkxrTY

Student Testimonials

Past students have shared the following feedback:

"I found myself understanding more words and recognizing characters when watching Korean dramas, and I could really feel my own progress."

"I think I would have continued to make pronunciation mistakes if I had studied on my own, so I'm glad my pronunciation was carefully reviewed."

"Learning the basics of Hangul in a short, intensive period has made it easier to learn after graduation."

"I was able to clearly understand my own pronunciation habits and the points for improvement became clear."

"Even though I tend to get bored easily, I was able to stick with it and have come to like Korean even more."

"I was able to turn the words I knew into words that I could speak and be understood."

Message to Prospective Students

If you're not improving in Korean, it might not be due to a lack of effort, but simply learning in the wrong order. By understanding pronunciation first, before cramming grammar, words will come out surprisingly smoothly. We are fully committed to supporting the 16th term students so that Korean becomes not just a study, but a fun tool to broaden their world.

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Morning Konpasu "Seung Jun's Korean Lecture"

Past Lecture and Class Achievements

A lecture on Korean culture was held at Tsukishima Elementary School. The lecture, themed around Korean culture, focused on understanding the background as well as the language, using quizzes to increase students' interest in different cultures. [For 500 students in grades 3-6] K-PRO Online Korean School Representative Seung Jun gives a lecture at Chuo City Tsukishima Elementary School.

Two preparatory lectures for Korean school trips were held at Katsushika Sogo High School. In addition to teaching practical Korean phrases useful for the trip and correcting pronunciation, lectures were given on communication points to facilitate smooth interaction with local students and on deepening understanding of Korean culture. [Lecture for 200 high school students] K-PRO Online Korean School Representative Seung Jun gives a lecture for Korean school trips at Tokyo Metropolitan Katsushika Sogo High School.

K-PRO Representative Seung Jun gives his second lecture at Katsushika Sogo High School on March 17th, introducing Korean culture and teaching practical pronunciation.

A special lecture on multicultural understanding and overseas study was held at Tokyo Metropolitan Roka High School. Representative Seung Jun, drawing on his experience as a government-sponsored international student, explained how to approach different cultures and future possibilities. After the lecture, he provided individual consultations for students interested in studying in Korea, offering personalized advice and practical support.

K-PRO Representative Seung Jun gives a special lecture at Tokyo Metropolitan Roka High School on March 11th, offering multicultural understanding and study abroad support.

An online lecture on "Career Development Theory" was held for first-year students in the general course at Waseda Osaka High School. The lecture shared Seung Jun's diverse career experiences and perspectives, aiming to give each student an opportunity to think about their own unique career path.

Korean instructor Seung Jun, with 37,000 YouTube subscribers, lectures on career development at Waseda Osaka High School.

Profile of Korean Instructor Seung Jun

Born in Seoul, South Korea. Graduated from Kyoto University, Faculty of Integrated Human Studies (majoring in Brain Science, Physiology, and Linguistics). Attended an international school in Korea through high school, and came to Japan as a Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) scholarship student after graduating high school. After graduating university, he worked at Recruit Co., Ltd. before starting his own business. Fluent in four languages: Korean, Japanese, English, and Chinese. Achieved perfect scores on the Japanese Language Proficiency Test N1 and TOEIC, and HSK Level 4 in Chinese. Representative Korean Culture Lecturer at the Korean Cultural Center, Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Tokyo. Also works as a Korean language coach for AVEX artists. Operates the YouTube channel "Seung Jun: Korean Pronunciation is 90%" (38,000 subscribers), where he teaches beginners and those who have struggled with learning how to speak in a short period.

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seungjoonyun/

TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@seungjoonyun

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCxS_ExpILN5I817YKvwhQA

YouTube Video: [Complete Edition] The Correct Order of Learning Korean That 99% Get Wrong

[Company Profile]

Company Name: Accent Ace Inc. Address: Ginza TH Bldg. 9F, 7-13-20 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061 Established: July 17, 2024 Business Activities: Korean language education, online school operation, planning and operation of Japan-Korea exchange events

https://accentace.co.jp/

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  • Source: PR TIMES
  • Category: 教育
  • Organizations: K-PRO / AVEX