Textbooks Delivered to Embassy
Foundation for Cooperation Expanded

Hankuk University of Foreign Studies has completed and published Korea’s first standardized Azerbaijani language textbooks, and discussed expanding cooperation between the two countries.


Officials from the Department of Turkish and Azerbaijani Studies at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies and representatives from the Embassy of Azerbaijan in Korea took a commemorative photo at the embassy on the 17th. Hankuk University of Foreign Studies

Officials from the Department of Turkish and Azerbaijani Studies at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies and representatives from the Embassy of Azerbaijan in Korea took a commemorative photo at the embassy on the 17th. Hankuk University of Foreign Studies

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The Department of Turkish and Azerbaijani Studies at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies announced on the 24th that it visited the Embassy of Azerbaijan in Korea on the 17th and delivered its self-developed standardized Azerbaijani language textbooks.


The textbooks were created through the Special Foreign Language Promotion Project organized by the National Institute for International Education. Structured in line with the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), the series established a four-level system by completing the intermediate and advanced stages (B1 and B2) in February of this year, following the beginner levels (A1 and A2) that were finished last year.


The textbooks are designed as integrated content, combining language learning with regional studies such as politics, economics, society, and culture. Dialogues and reading materials enable learners to simultaneously develop language skills and understanding of the region. In addition, digital learning materials utilizing QR codes are provided, allowing access to textbooks and e-books in electronic format as well as audio files.



With the publication of these textbooks and discussions with the embassy, the Department of Turkish and Azerbaijani Studies at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies plans to further expand cooperation in Azerbaijani language education and people-to-people exchanges. Ramin Hasanov, Ambassador of Azerbaijan to Korea, stated, “The publication of these textbooks will serve as an opportunity to expand Azerbaijani language education in Korea. I will officially report this development to the Azerbaijani government and utilize it to promote future educational and cultural cooperation between the two countries.”


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