Course Description
Level 1
* Read and write Hangul proficiently.
* Understand the fundamental system of pronunciation and pronounce initial consonants, medial vowels, and final consonants correctly.
* Understand and apply fundamental rules of sentence structure and syntax.
* Have a good command of basic conversational Korean, including greetings, self-introduction, ordering food, purchasing goods, asking for directions, using public transportation, phone conversation, etc.
* Learn pronunciation and phoneme rules to correctly pronounce words in the sentence.
Level 2
* Correct construction of complex and compound sentences.
* Appropriate use of formal, informal, and indirect speech.
* Learn to communicate freely in daily life and, to a certain extent, deal with everyday matters.
* Can understand conventional Korean culture.
* Develop vocabulary on the topics of food, postal service, transportation, phone communication, vacation, and household chores.
* Develop communication skills to live with relative ease in Korea.
Level 3
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Actively understand stories structured in paragraphs and the relatively complex context of conversations.
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Correctly use grammar and vocabulary to convey personal ideas through prose composition.
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Use grammar learned in Level 1 to Level 2 as a basis to create varied expressions.
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In addition to daily conversation skills, students will be able to write and speak in length and specifically about personal opinions on familiar topics.
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Listen and understand conversations and writings that are relatively long and diverse in content. Read and understand to acquire knowledge about Korean society and culture.
TOPIK
Test of Propensity in Korean (TOPIK) is an exam to measure and evaluate Korean language skills and utilize the results for in-Korea colleges and job-seeking. In this class students are going to learn skills to analyze questions and answer systematically. If a student has class 4 in the TOPIK he/she is eligible to apply to universities and colleges in Korea.
TOPIK Study Group Subscription
Beginners (Class 1, 2), Intermediate (Class 3,4), Advanced (Class 5,6)
Daybreak Class
For students who are office workers and short on time. Course includes basic conversation and business conversation.