Korean Language School "K-PRO" with Over 700 Students Holds Real-Life Speaking Event for Learners

Accent Ace Inc., operator of the Korean online school 'K-PRO,' held a real-life study event in Akasaka on February 21, 2026. About 65 students practiced their speaking skills through pronunciation drills and group work, receiving direct feedback from the instructor.
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Accent Ace Inc. (Headquarters: Chuo-ku, Tokyo) held a real-life study group event for students at its Korean online school "K-PRO" in Akasaka on Saturday, February 21, 2026. Approximately 65 students participated in the event, which served as an opportunity to actually "speak and use" the Korean language they usually study online, featuring pronunciation training, group work, and feedback from instructors.

■ A Real-Life Venue for Practice Held by an Online School
"K-PRO," which opened in 2024 as an online school specializing in Korean pronunciation, provides a curriculum focused on pronunciation and speaking rather than grammar-centered learning. It utilizes a unique method developed by Representative Seungjun, who also serves as an instructor for language programs.

As of March 2026, the number of students has exceeded 700. This real-life study group was held to help students refine and experience "Korean that conveys meaning" by speaking the words and sentences they acquired online.

■ Direct Feedback from Representative Seungjun, a Kyoto University Graduate and Former Announcer
During the study session, students actually spoke the words and sentences they had been learning. They performed output in a group work format and held a presentation session.

During practice, K-PRO Representative Seungjun circulated through each group, providing feedback on each individual's pronunciation and expression. Through "on-the-spot guidance" and "conversation with others," which are difficult to obtain online, they aimed to improve their speaking skills.

After the presentations, the group with the best performance was selected and honored. The winning group was presented with Korean language educational materials provided by the South Korean Embassy by Seungjun.