Why learn Korean

Find out more about learning Korean with Euroasia. Or to enrol for a Korean course, go straight to Korean timetable!

So how useful is Korean?

  • Although Korean is not really a world language, it is a very important Asian language, and it is spoken by quite large communities here in New Zealand.
  • Korean companies have achieved worldwide prominence in fields such as car production, manufacturing and electronics, and many of these companies are represented here in New Zealand.
  • Korea is not widely known as a tourist destination, but it has a rich and ancient culture, quite distinct from those of Japan and China, and people who have visited Korea have been impressed by the places of historical and artistic interest; it is also very diverse scenically.
  • Korea has its own distinctive cuisine, also completely different from those of Japan and China.
  • Korean cities are bustling places quite unlike New Zealand cities; they are great for shopping, with opportunities ranging from huge department stores to colourful street markets.
  • A lot of opportunities exist for Kiwis to go and work in Korea, especially as English teachers. There is a working holiday scheme with Korea for people under the age of 30. A knowledge of the Korean language before you go will be of great benefit.
  • Many New Zealanders will have had Korean students staying in their homes. Now is the opportunity to find out more about their language and culture!
  • Kiwis are quite likely to find themselves living next to or working with Koreans, and may well form friendships with Korean people; some may have Korean partners.