What's included
1 live meeting
30 mins in-class hours per weekHomework
As with learning any new language, it is best to review what was learned in class after class is over. Reference sheets will be provided after each class for students to review and practice, but it is not mandatory.Class Experience
In this club, we'll focus on speaking and listening in Korean with a new weekly topic of Korean vocabulary and related phrases. At the beginning of class, learners will learn new vocabulary and phrases through a quick powerpoint presentation to help inspire ideas for their play-doh creations. During the rest of class, learners will spend the time making topic-related objects with play-doh while we practice speaking the phrases and vocabulary. Towards the end of class, we will go around and each share our play-doh creations by speaking the Korean we learned in class. * No previous Korean knowledge is required and students can join the club at any time. Class instructions will be in English, and the teacher will demonstrate the Korean pronunciations (this is not a language immersion class). After each lesson, the teacher will send a reference handout and other study materials that has the vocabulary and phrases learned in class for continued practiced. * Only materials needed will be play-doh to make stellar creations during class. Student may draw if they prefer. * Other Related Class in this Collection: * Beginner Korean 101: Read, Write, & Speak in Korean * Each class is self-contained, so feel free to jump in at any time. Topics will cycle through in the order below. After the last topic, the topics will cycle back and start at topic 1's content again. Topics may be added or changed. Learners are welcome to re-take topics and practice as much as they'd like. * Topics in Order for 2024: Topic 1 (Wk of Jan. 8): Pets Topic 2 (Wk of Jan. 15): Fruit Topic 3 (Wk of Jan. 22): Months 1 Topic 4 (Wk of Jan. 29): Months 2 Topic 5 (Wk of Feb. 5): Wild Animals Topic 6 (Wk of Feb. 12): Colors Topic 7 (Wk of Feb. 19): Money Topic 8 (Wk of Feb. 26): Vegetables Topic 9 (Wk of Mar. 4): Forest Animal Topic 10 (Wk of Mar. 11): Parts of the Face Topic 11 (Wk of Mar. 18): Rooms of the House Topic 12 (Wk of Mar. 25): Weather Topic 13 (Wk of Apr. 1): Farm Animals Topic 14 (Wk of Apr. 8): Time Topic 15 (Wk of Apr. 15): Age Topic 16 (Wk of Apr. 22): Restaurant/Food Topic 17 (Wk of Apr. 29): Ocean Animals Topic 18 (Wk of May 6): Actions Topic 19 (Wk of May 13): Places Around the Neighborhood Topic 20 (Wk of May 20): Seasons Topic 21 (Wk of May 27): Clothes Topic 22 (Wk of Jun. 3): Days of the Week Topic 23 (Wk of Jun. 10): Flavors Topic 24 (Wk of Jun. 17): Feelings 1 Topic 25 (Wk of Jun. 24): Feelings 2 Topic 26 (Wk of Jul. 1): Bugs Topic 27 (Wk of Jul. 8): Earth Topic 28 (Wk of Jul. 15): Table Setting Topic 29 (Wk of Jul. 22): Sports Topic 30 (Wk of Jul. 29): School Supplies Topic 31 (Wk of Aug. 5): Prepositions 1 Topic 32 (Wk of Aug. 12): Prepositions 2 Topic 33 (Wk of Aug. 19): Space Topic 34 (Wk of Aug. 26): Birds Topic 35 (Wk of Sept. 2): Transportation Topic 36 (Wk of Sept. 9): Times of the Day Topic 37 (Wk of Sept. 16): Going Outside Topic 38 (Wk of Sept. 23): Camping Topic 39 (Wk of Sept. 30): Objects Around the House 1 Topic 40 (Wk of Oct. 7): Objects Around the House 2 Topic 41 (Wk of Oct. 14): Dangerous Animals Topic 42 (Wk of Oct. 21): Playtime Topic 43 (Wk of Oct. 28): Plants Topic 44 (Wk of Nov. 4): Toiletries Topic 45 (Wk of Nov. 11): School Subjects Topic 46 (Wk of Nov. 18): Magical Creatures Topic 47 (Wk of Nov. 25): Flowers Topic 48 (Wk of Dec. 2): Grocery Shopping Topic 49 (Wk of Dec. 9): Parts of the Body Topic 50 (Wk of Dec. 16): Frequency Adverbs Topic 51 (Wk of Dec. 23): Cleaning Topic 52 (Wk of Dec. 30): Shapes Topic 53 (Wk of Jan. 6, 2025): Directions Topic 54 (Wk of Jan. 13, 2025): Accessories
Learning Goals
Students will learn how to say Korean vocabulary and phrases and become more familiar with the Korean language.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Please note that play-doh may contain wheat, which could cause an allergic reaction if ingested or come into contact in those sensitive to wheat gluten or with Celiac disease.
Supply List
*Play-doh (If your learner does not have play-doh, they are more than welcome to draw.)
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
✨Save $20 off your first Outschool class by entering the code "MsMichelleOS20" during checkout!✨
Hello, Parents and Learners! My name is Ms. Michelle. I’m a Korean American educator, avid traveler, and art/music lover. I’ve lived in and traveled around Asia, Oceania, and Africa. I’ve worked in public schools in Chicago and Seoul, South Korea, and I’ve taught a variety of subjects such as science, math, and ESL. I’ve also worked with students on life skills from critical thinking, problem-solving, organization, positive behavior and mindset, and public speaking.
In my spare time, I love to learn new things, so you will frequently find me at the library or a bookstore. The craziest thing I've ever done is diving with great white sharks while I was living in Cape Town, South Africa!
Please feel free to message me with any questions. Can't wait to see you in class!
-Ms. Michelle
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Live Group Class
$15
weekly1x per week
30 min
Completed by 828 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-10
3-11 learners per class