An introduction to Korean suitable for learners who would like to achieve a basic but solid understanding of the language. This course provides an enjoyable learning experience through cultural contexts. It will introduce basic conversational and written Korean.
An introduction to Korean suitable for learners who would like to achieve a basic but solid understanding of the language. This course provides an enjoyable learning experience through cultural contexts. It will introduce basic conversational and written Korean.
Course outline
Learning outcomes
By the end of this course, students should be able to:
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As you learn to speak Korean from day one, the excitement and colour of new experiences will open a world of opportunities to you.
Immerse yourself in Korean culture in this short course. Develop Korean language communication skills.
Korean is spoken as a first language by more than 80 million people, according to Ethnologue. It is one of the four key Asian languages for Australian languages education. As a language using the phonetic Hangual system, the Korean alphabet makes Korean easier to learn.
This is a great introduction to the Korean language, Rachel will share not only the language but the culture of Korea as well. The basics of the Korean language and culture.
Korean is mainly written in Hangul, the Korean alphabet promulgated in 1446 by Sejong the Great.Hangul” consists of 14 consonants and 10 vowels that are written in blocks of 2 to 5 char- acters. Korean pronouns are highly influenced by the honorifics in the language.
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