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College Students

COURSE:

BEGINNER

Korean M1 & K 4 Teens (13+)


Module 1, at this level, the teacher will concentrate on teaching practical Korean conversation. Students will be guided to speak fluent and accurate Korean in different everyday situations. The student will “Speak” most of the time through writing, listening & reading.
Contents:

  • Read/write the Korean alphabet (“Hanguel”)

  • Use the present test to speak sentences related to immediate needs in given situations

  • Use Korean numbers for shopping and ordering food

  • Express like/dislike and have/don’t have

  • Using Present tense to speak - e.g. I go to Korea with my friend & I meet my idol in the fan meeting.


Cultural Components:

  • Korean Names

  • Tasting Korean street food

  • Sing a Korean K-pop/K- Drama song


For Whom: People with no knowledge of the Korean Language. 

K4Teens (from year 7) who want to join, are welcome with their parent's consent- limited spaces.
Duration: 8 lessons plus one more zoom session after 7th lesson so total learning hours: 16+ 

Korean M2

 

The Module 2 course will further expand students’ vocabulary and grammar.  At the same time, students will learn about social norms in Korea and how to interact with native Koreans using different levels of speech. 

Contents:

  • Korean Pure Numbers

  • The use of past & future tenses

  • Subject & topic particles

  • Formal & informal verb endings

  • Asking for directions, telephone numbers, the time etc.

  • Irregular verbs

  • Conjunctions (and, so, but)

  • Making and canceling appointments, giving reasons


Cultural Components:

  • Is seniority important in Korea?

  • What is “Konglish”?

  • Shopping and traveling in Korea.


For Whom: Students who have completed Module 1 and/or students who pass the M1 assessment test
Duration:Duration: 8 lessons & total learning hours: 16+ 

Korean M3

 

At this level Module 3, students will be taught to communicate using the correct modes of speech according to social contexts. From this level, the students are able to express their own ideas, with detail.  Students will also learn how to ask questions with proper manner and expression. 

Contents:

  • Imperative speech

  • Irregular verbs part 2

  • Adjectives and verbs

  • Giving advice, accepting & refusing

  • Describing possible situations to others

  • Writing an e-mail or letter to friends

  • Describing routines and activities

  • Relating travel experiences and future travel plans

  • Using adjectives to explain and express feelings​


Cultural Components:

  • When you are sick…..,

  • What kind of movie do you like?

  • Making a recommendation to others,

  • At the post office


For Whom: Students who have completed Module 2 and/or students who pass the M2 assessment test.
Duration: 8 lessons & total learning hours: 16+ 

Korean M4

 

At Module 4, the student will learn how to express social needs and how to explain problems to others.  Through class activities, students will be taught to read and understand home-stay advertisements and find suitable places to stay.  Students understand Korean home-stay culture and will be able to compare these with other options.

Contents:

  • Superlatives and Comparatives

  • Experience 

  • Suggestions with your ideas

  • Prohibiting - rules in public

  • Problem-solving styles of communication

  • Talking about descriptions

  • How to decline nicely?

  • Sending a gift at the post office


Cultural components:​

  • Sorry, you cannot wear shoes when you….

  • Interests in Korean internet, TV drama, movies, and places

  • Taking Subway Train in Seoul

  • Studying in Korea


For Whom: Students who have completed Module 3 and/or students who pass the M3 assessment test
Duration: 8 lessons & total learning hours: 16+ 

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