Korean (Beginners 1)

by WEA Sydney Claim Listing

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.

$283

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9 Sessions

Course Details

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

  • Basic greetings
  • Hangeul characters
  • Basic Sentence structures
  • Counting items
  • Verb Conjugations
  • Past tense (verbs and adjectives)

 

Learning outcomes

By the end of this course, students should be able to:

  • Understand and use basic greetings
  • Read and write Korean alphabet (Hangeul/Hangul)
  • Count items with appropriate rules
  • Communicate in basic Korean sentences
  • Sydney Branch

    72 Bathurst St, Sydney

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