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Beginner Korean 5 - Future Tense and Expressions Related to Time

In this 4 week class, we're going to study future tense of verbs, expressions related to time, and verb to noun conjugation in Korean. We're going to try conversation with what we learned in the last class. #academic
Ethan Yun with BE Education
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4 live meetings
3 in-class hours
Homework
Each week, the teacher will give the learners a simple and optional homework, such as "Write what you're going to do this weekend in Korean. Share it with the other students in the next class, if you are okay with it, but it's okay not to do it. It is optional." It's going to be a great practice to read, write, speak, and listen. I know that people have a different way to study, so I just suggest this homework but it's optional! I wouldn't mind it even if you don't want to share with other students or you don't do the homework. Everybody has a different way to study, and I'm just a guide on your way :)

Class Experience

It's the last class of my beginner Korean series!  You're going to take off the title "beginner" and get a new title "intermediate" after this class.  In this 4 week course, we're going to learn how to use future tense and advanced expressions related to time in Korean, and verb to noun conjugation.  You'd be able to say "I like drawing and singing" or "I'm going to swim in 2 hours." after this class.  The native speaker teacher will practice conversation with you :)

Here's the plan for what we're going to study each week!
Week 1 : 뭐 할 거야? - "What are you going to do?"  Let's talk about future tense of verbs in Korean.  We're going to review how present tense and past tense work as well to understand it better.
Week 2 : 오후에, 두 시간 전에 - Do you remember the basic vocabulary related to time which we learn in beginner Korean 3? 
 We're going to study how to use the advanced expressions related to time, such as "afternoon" or "2 hours ago."
Week 3 : 달리기, 그림 그리는 거 - We're going to study how to make a verb a noun.  You'd be able to say "I like running" or "I like drawing" after this class.
Week 4 : 대화 연습 - We're going to review what we learned for 3 weeks, and we're going to have a big conversation practice time!  You just finished the beginner level Korean.  See you in the intermediate level Korean classes :)

We're going to work with slides I make.  We're going to practice reading, listening, speaking, and writing with the expressions we studied in the class.  Learners will practice conversation with the educated native speaker teacher.  This is the last level of the beginner classes I offer.  I offer more advanced classes and practice classes as well, so please take the following classes if you're interested!  I'm looking forward to seeing you guys in the class :)

This class requires basic understanding of the Korean characters Hangul.  You don't have to be perfect in reading Hangul since I'm going to help you when you need, but you'll need a basic understanding of the character system.  I recommend to take this class after taking "Learn to Read and Write Korean Characters Hangul," "Beginner Korean 1," "Beginner Korean 2," "Beginner Korean 3," and "Beginner Korean 4" I offer, but it's not necessary if you check what we studied in those classes and you think you already know it.  Feel free to join and let's have a fun time!

I offer a total 5 Beginner Korean classes and this class is the last of the series.  If you follow this 5 part set of 4 week classes, you'll be able to have basic conversations in Korean.  I offer intermediate and advanced level Korean classes as well, so please take these if you want to study more!

I'm a native Korean speaker who lived in Korea for 28 years and majored in biology.  I'm fluent in both Korean and English.  I got perfect scores in Korean language, math and science sections in the Korean SAT.  I have experience working in college press and thesis correction in Korea.  I have taught Korean language to Korean students for college entrance exams and non-native students for more than 8 years.
Learning Goals
Learners will understand future tense of verbs, how to use expressions related to time, and how to make a verb a noun in Korean.  After this class, learners will be able to have conversations using those in Korean.
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Master's Degree in Foreign Language from Kyong hee
Yonghi
Bachelor's Degree in Philosophy from Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
Juli
Bachelor's Degree in Sociology from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Bachelor's Degree in Biology/Biological Sciences from Kangwon National University
Ethan Yun
I'm a native Korean speaker, a professional Korean language tutor and instructor for 8 years, and have a bachelor's degree.  I'm fluent in both Korean and English.  I received perfect scores in all Korean language tests including the Korean SAT.  I worked in my college press, as well as in thesis correction for my department at my university.  I lived in Korea for 28 years and moved to the US for my Ph.D.  I have experience teaching Korean language to both Korean native students and non-native students, for more than 7 years now!

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$80

for 4 classes
1x per week, 4 weeks
45 min

Completed by 7 learners
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Ages: 13-18
1-6 learners per class

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