With K-pop’s increasing popularity, international trade between the UK and Korea booming and with the advance of migration and globalisation, learning Korean is in high demand.
With K-pop’s increasing popularity, international trade between the UK and Korea booming and with the advance of migration and globalisation, learning Korean is in high demand.
Being fluent in this fascinating language will enable you to establish cultural bonds and true friendships with Korean-speaking people while you improve your job prospects and become more competitive.
If you are an English teacher, for example, you should know that South Korea is an amazing destination to teach English abroad as it offers excellent salaries and benefits.
Of course, at least an intermediate level of Korean will help you make the most of your experience in the country (not to mention get by in everyday tasks such as going to the supermarket!).
Additionally, fluency in Korean is not that hard to achieve. Even if Korean is nothing like English in terms of grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation or even the alphabet, learning these new systems is relatively simple, especially when compared to other Asian languages such as Mandarin or Japanese. Are you ready to get started with your Korean journey? Take a look at the following guide and discover how to learn Korean today in the most effective way.
We offer private language classes – on a one-to-one or closed group basis - which are built around our students’ individual needs in terms of scheduling, location, course content and material. We work only with fully trained and professional native language instructors with at least two years of practical teaching experience.
Korean classes are offered by The University of Sheffield.
LSI’s classes in Korean at our schools in central London, New York, Paris and Zurich are led by our highly experienced and fully qualified teachers, allowing you to study the language in a way that is practical, effective and fun.
Korean courses are offered at all levels from complete beginners to Advanced and are delivered by qualified and experienced Korean mother-tongue teachers.
Learning Korean can seem like a real challenge because of its seemingly difficult alphabet, inaccessible pronunciation, and complicated grammar.
This semester the Language Centre will be offering over 80 classes in 14 different languages. Classes range from Beginners to Post A level and are available in Korean. This semester we will have both online and in person teaching.
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