Learn the basics of Korean language and communicate confidently using familiar everyday expressions in a range of situations.
Learn the basics of Korean language and communicate confidently using familiar everyday expressions in a range of situations. Express yourself in a friendly environment and develop multi-lingual skills for the future. Experience Korean culture such as food, music and customs.
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Build your foundational skills to enable you to move to Post Beginners Korean in the Hagley After3 programme.
We are fortunate to have a purpose-built professional hospitality suite. Add in specialised kit, gas hobs, industrial gelateria, salamander and industry grade cookware, and the canvas for culinary opportunity is complete. We also have access to the main cafeteria for formalised function work and service as well, not to mention the theatre for which we cater.
But while our modern kitchen premises, surrounded by our fledgling herb gardens, sits at the heart of our course, our other home is a stand-alone, airy, bright space to learn and debate the nuts and bolts of the hospitality industry. It is where our theory classes take place, punctuated with demonstrations and video clips.
Teaching on a one-to-one basis means we can provide the kind of teaching you require and at your pace. We can also offer two-to-one, three-to-one etc. We consult with you to find out your specific requirements and to gear the course accordingly.Â
Korean Studies offers a balanced program of language study and understanding of Korea’s history, society and vibrant culture. From BTS to Squid Game, Korean culture (under many different names) has become a staple of global media.
Korean language for beginners aims to introduce true beginners of the Korean language to basic spoken and written skills in modern Korean. Students will begin to learn Hangul (the Korean alphabet) vowels, and consonants, and spelling.
On top of that, learning Korean is a great idea if you enjoy immersing yourself in Korean culture and want to get a deeper understanding of its customs and traditions, so if you are a K-pop fan or a lover of Korean cinema, don’t hesitate to learn the language.
Learning a language is not just learning 50 words a day until you are done. Learning a language means understanding the culture and the language to the point that everything is automatic and natural, just like in your own language. The best way to learn a language is to immerse yourself .
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