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Summary |
You will be able to read and write 'Hangeul', the Korean alphabet. You can exchange greetings with Koreans. |
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For whom | Who knows little about Korean (Korean level 1 or 2) Who does not know Korean Who wants to learn 'Hangeul' (Korean alphabet) Who wants to introduce yourself in Korean |
Prior-learning | No prior learning is required. |
Post-learning | You can learn all eight courses. |
Textbook | Textbook prepared by Korean teacher (free) Or if you have a textbook you want, you can arrange it with your Korean teacher. |
Syllabus | Understanding Korean features Understanding the difference between your native language and Korean Understanding the principles of 'Hangeul' (Consonants, Vowels) Reading and writing 14 consonants (ㄱ, ㄴ, ㄷ, ㄹ, ㅁ, ㅂ, ㅅ, ㅇ, ㅈ, ㅁ, ㅋ, ㅌ, ㅍ, ㅎ) Reading and writing 10 vowels (ㅓ, ㅑ, ㅓ, ㅕ, ㅗ, ㅛ, ㅜ, ㅠ, ㅡ, ㅣ) Understanding spacing, order of writing and the prolonged sound Learning greetings (hello, thank you, sorry, etc.) Learning plain writing and grand law (~어요, ~습니다, etc.) Learning basic words (about 300 words if you listen 30 times, me, you, me, me, mom, dad, school, etc.) In addition, there are various contents depending on the Korean teacher. Don't worry too much because the classes will be tailored for you in consultation with your Korean teacher. |
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You can understand dialects often used in K-drama. You can understand dialects spoken in different parts of Korea. You can understand the characteristics of various parts of Korea. You can understand the foods of various parts of Korea. |
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For whom | Who can understand Korean and can read and write Korean (Korean level 3 or higher) Who wants to understand dialects used in K-drama Who wants to understand the characteristics of various regions of Korea Who wants to have a humorous conversation with Koreans |
Prior-learning | Basic Korean |
Post-learning | Daily Korean, Business Korean, Study in Korea, TOPIK |
Textbook | Textbook prepared by Korean teacher (free) Or, if you have a textbook you want, you can arrange it with your Korean teacher. |
Syllabus | Understanding Korean features Understanding the difference between your native language and Korean Understanding 'Hangeul' to read the Korean subtitles on TV, film Understanding the exact meaning of dialects in K-drama dialogue Understanding Korean related to the characteristics of different provinces in Korea Understanding Korean related to different local foods in Korea In addition, there are various contents depending on the Korean teacher. Don't worry too much because the classes will be tailored for you in consultation with your Korean teacher. |
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You can read and write the Korean alphabet 'Hangeul' at a basic level. You can sing your favorite K-pop with the right pronunciation. You can understand the exact meaning of the K-pop lyrics. You can also choose to study K-drama. |
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For whom | Who has little or some knowledge of Korean (Korean level 1, 2 or 3) Who wants to sing K-pop correctly or understand the exact meaning of K-Drama content Who likes K-pop |
Prior-learning | No prior learning is required. |
Post-learning | You can learn all eight courses. |
Textbook | Textbook prepared by Korean teacher (free) Or, if you have a textbook you want, you can arrange it with your Korean teacher. |
Syllabus | Understanding Korean features Understanding the difference between your native language and Korean Understanding Hangeul to read the lyrics of K-pop Understanding Hangeul to read Korean subtitles on TV and film Understanding the exact meaning of K-pop's lyrics Understanding the exact meaning of K-drama script Understanding Korean poetic expressions In addition, there are various contents depending on the Korean teacher. Don't worry because the classes will be tailored for you in consultation with your Korean teacher. |
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You can read and write the Korean alphabet 'Hangeul' at a basic level. You can exchange greetings with Koreans. You can read signs on Korean streets and use public transportation. You can buy things at the store or order what you want at the restaurant. |
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For whom | Who knows little about Korean (Korean level 1, 2 or 3) Who is traveling or planning to travel to Korea |
Prior-learning | No prior learning is required. |
Post-learning | You can learn all eight courses. |
Textbook | Textbook prepared by Korean teacher (free) Or, if you have the textbook you want, you can arrange it with your Korean teacher. |
Syllabus | Understanding Korean features Understanding the difference between your native language and Korean Understanding Korean enough to read Korean signs Understanding the four Seasons of Korea Learning Korean greetings (hello, thank you, sorry, etc.) Understanding Korean for check-in, access to facilities and luggage Understanding Korean required to use public transportation such as buses, taxis and trains Understanding Korean for buying goods at convenience stores, department stores, shopping malls, markets, etc. Understanding Korean language related to banks, currency exchange, etc. Understanding the brief history and culture of the area you're traveling to Understanding Korean for visiting palaces, museums, amusement parks, enjoying festivals and more Understanding Korean for ordering food at restaurants In addition, there are various contents depending on the Korean teacher. Don't worry too much because the classes will be tailored for you in consultation with your Korean teacher. |
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Learn Korean essential at college life in Korea Learn Korean related to the academic calendar of the university in Korea Learn about interpersonal relationships at college life in Korea |
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For whom | Who studied Korean (Korean level 2 or higher) Who is planning to study or is studying in Korea |
Prior-learning | Beginner Korean |
Post-learning | Daily Korean, Dialect Korean, TOPIK |
Textbook | Textbook prepared by the teacher (free) Or, if you have the textbook you want, you can arrange it with your teacher. |
Syllabus | Understanding the features of the Korean language Understanding the difference between your native language and Korean Understand the brief Korean history How to use Korean honorifics How to greet Koreans and introduce yourself Terms and expressions used at the university in Korea Korean related to interpersonal relations (relationship and etiquette between professors and students) Korean related to the etiquette of college life (honorifics to the professor, understanding club culture) Korean related to the dormitory, boarding house Korean related to Korean government offices, banks and hospitals Korean related to Visa issuance, currency exchange Korean related to four seasons in Korea Korean related to the military culture of Korea Korean related to Korean food and food culture In addition, there are various contents depending on the Korean teacher. Don't worry too much because the classes will be tailored for you in consultation with your Korean teacher. |
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Learn the essential Korean language necessary for daily life in Korea. Learn to greet, buy things, place orders at restaurants, call, and use public transportation. Learn Korean used in government offices and banks. Learn Korean related to Korean family and interpersonal relationships. |
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For whom | Who can read and write Hangeul and speak Korean. (Korean level 3 or higher) Who stays in Korea for a long time |
Prior-learning | Basic Korean |
Post-learning | Business Korean, Study in Korea, Dialect Korean, TOPIK |
Textbook |
Textbook prepared by Korean teacher (free) Or, if you have the textbook you want, you can arrange it with your Korean teacher. |
Syllabus |
Understanding Korean features Understanding the difference between your native language and Korean A brief history of Korean Korean honorifics Korean related to four seasons in Korea Korean related to Korean military culture Korean related to Korean food and food culture Korean used in government offices, banks and hospitals Korean related to visa issuance and currency exchange Korean related to Korean family relation Korean related to Korean interpersonal relationship Commonly used dialects Korean proverbs often used Say hello, buy something, order at a restaurant, call, use public transportation In addition, there are various contents depending on the Korean teacher. Don't worry too much because the classes will be tailored for you in consultation with your Korean teacher. |
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Learn Korean essential for doing business with Koreans Learn to greet, introduce yourself and company etiquette Learn Korean related to Korean business relationship |
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For whom | Who knows basic Koreans and can read and write Hangeul (Korean level 3 or higher) Who is planning or doing business with Koreans Who is preparing for or getting a job at a Korean company |
Prior-learning | Basic Korean |
Post-learning | Daily Korean, Study in Korea, Dialect Korean, TOPIK |
Textbook |
Textbook prepared by the teacher (free) Or, if you have a textbook you want, you can arrange it with a Korean teacher. |
Syllabus |
Understanding Korean features Understanding the difference between your native language and Korean A brief history of Korea Korean's honorifics and plain language How to greet Koreans and introduce yourself Giving and receiving business cards, using honorifics Korean related to Korean business etiquette Korean related to Korean business relationships Korean related to relations and etiquette between supervisors and successors Korean related to Korean food and drinking etiquette Korean related to the four seasons of Korea Korean related to Korean military culture Terms and expressions commonly used in Korean business In addition, there are various contents depending on the Korean teacher. Don't worry too much because the classes will be tailored for you in consultation with your Korean teacher. |
Summary | TOPIK test preparation classes for foreigners and Koreans |
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For whom | A person who has studied Korean to a degree (Korean level 2 or higher) Korean language learners and those who wish to study in Korea Who is wishing to find employment in Korea and foreign Korean companies and public institutions Koreans who need Korean language skills while attending or graduating from a foreign school |
Prior-learning | Basic Korean |
Post-learning | Daily Korean, Business Korean, Study in Korea, Dialect Korean |
Textbook |
Textbook prepared by Korean teacher (free) Or, if you have a textbook you want, you can arrange it with your Korean teacher. |
Syllabus |
Discuss with your Korean teacher to determine the course content for your current level. Level 1: Introduce yourself, buy stuff, order food, and generate simple sentences based on an understanding of about 800 basic vocabulary and basic grammar Level 2: Functions necessary to use public facilities, such as post offices and banks, and to distinguish between languages in formal and informal situations Level 3: Expressing the social material you are familiar with in paragraphs, understanding and using the basic characteristics of written and spoken language Level 4: Using the languages required to use public utilities and maintain social relationships, understanding the plains of news and newspaper articles Level 5: Understand and use unfamiliar material throughout politics, economy, society, and culture Level 6: Use Korean at a level that does not reach the native speaker level but does not have difficulty in performing functions or expressing meaning |