K-PRO Representative Seung-joon holds 2nd lecture at Katsushika Sogo High School on March 17. Introduces Korean culture and practical pronunciation
Accent Ace Representative Yoon Seung-joon held a special prep lecture for students at Katsushika Sogo High School ahead of their school trip to South Korea. He taught practical Korean phrases and cultural understanding.
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Accent Ace Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Representative: Yoon Seung-joon), which operates a Korean language education business and online school, held its second special preparatory learning lecture for a school trip to South Korea at Tokyo Metropolitan Katsushika Sogo High School on Tuesday, March 17, 2026.
In this lecture, under the theme of the latest Korean trends and differences between Japanese and Korean cultures, practical pronunciation guidance for Korean phrases was provided. Furthermore, a lecture integrating cultural understanding and language was held to help students communicate smoothly locally.
## ■ Accent Ace's Thoughts on Educational Activities
Accent Ace Co., Ltd.'s strength lies in providing practical learning that fuses language education with cultural understanding. Through lecture activities at educational institutions, the company is working to develop the next generation of international talent. In the second lecture held at Katsushika Sogo High School this time, while building on the previous content, the lecture focused on more practical knowledge that will be useful on-site.
## ■ Background and Purpose of the Lecture
For students preparing for a school trip to South Korea, not only language skills but also cultural understanding are essential to make their local experience more meaningful. This lecture was structured around the following themes:
- The background of popular idol culture in Korea and differences from Japan
- Popular food culture in Korea and the reasons behind it
- The background of the Japanese culture and Japanese food boom in Korea
- Pronunciation guidance for Korean phrases that can be used immediately on-site
- Correct acquisition methods for Hangul pronunciation, which Japanese people struggle with
- Introduction of Korean expressions that sound similar to Japanese
- The close relationship between language and culture and its importance in learning
Through these, the aim was to cultivate the students' ability to proactively communicate on-site.
In this lecture, under the theme of the latest Korean trends and differences between Japanese and Korean cultures, practical pronunciation guidance for Korean phrases was provided. Furthermore, a lecture integrating cultural understanding and language was held to help students communicate smoothly locally.
## ■ Accent Ace's Thoughts on Educational Activities
Accent Ace Co., Ltd.'s strength lies in providing practical learning that fuses language education with cultural understanding. Through lecture activities at educational institutions, the company is working to develop the next generation of international talent. In the second lecture held at Katsushika Sogo High School this time, while building on the previous content, the lecture focused on more practical knowledge that will be useful on-site.
## ■ Background and Purpose of the Lecture
For students preparing for a school trip to South Korea, not only language skills but also cultural understanding are essential to make their local experience more meaningful. This lecture was structured around the following themes:
- The background of popular idol culture in Korea and differences from Japan
- Popular food culture in Korea and the reasons behind it
- The background of the Japanese culture and Japanese food boom in Korea
- Pronunciation guidance for Korean phrases that can be used immediately on-site
- Correct acquisition methods for Hangul pronunciation, which Japanese people struggle with
- Introduction of Korean expressions that sound similar to Japanese
- The close relationship between language and culture and its importance in learning
Through these, the aim was to cultivate the students' ability to proactively communicate on-site.