Learning the language of Perth's sister city, Seocho city, and one of Australia’s most important trading partners, South Korea, may improve your job prospects with Korean multinational companies such as Hyundai, Samsung Electronics, POSCO, Kia Motors and LG Electronics.
Learning the language of Perth's sister city, Seocho city, and one of Australia’s most important trading partners, South Korea, may improve your job prospects with Korean multinational companies such as Hyundai, Samsung Electronics, POSCO, Kia Motors and LG Electronics.
It can also expand your enjoyment of Korean popular culture such as K-pop or the many Korean dramas and movies available on Netflix.
The Korean language belongs to the Altaic language family like Mongolian and Japanese. In this course, you will learn the Korean alphabet, Hangeul, and the syllable each character represents. You will also learn some general information on the countries in which it is spoken.
Learning another language opens up a world of possibilities both professionally and personally. Learn how to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
Our vibrant Perth campus is located in the heart of the Perth Cultural Centre, adjacent to the Blue Room Theatre, Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA), Art Gallery of WA, State Library of WA, and WA Museum.
This ideal location and our strong links with industry mean our Perth campus is the place to go if you’re looking for a career in the creative industry. The central location also makes it a great location for our business, finance, English, and language courses. This campus has seven buildings all located in and around Aberdeen Street, just off William Street.
Are you an absolute beginner, and have never learned Korean before? Then this is the right course for you! Learning the Korean alphabet(Hangul) only takes 6 sessions to become proficient - 4 sessions for Hangul + 2 sessions for basic Korean.
This course is perfect for those who have little to no knowledge of Korean and Hangeul. Students will learn elementary vocabulary and basic grammar step by step.
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.
Korean Language course is offered by Victorian School of Languages. In standards and content, courses are comparable to those offered in day school language classes, and follow a standard course design.
Immerse yourself in Korean culture in this short course. Develop Korean language communication skills.
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