What's included
30 live meetings
22 hrs 30 mins in-class hoursHomework
1 hour per week. For the language class, there will be optional homework for each class. They're generally going to be questions to answer and simple writing. For the culture class, there will be one presentation the learners need to work on. This is optional as well.Assessment
For high school credit, assessment is going to be provided when requested.Letter Grade
Grades are offered for the learners who want it.Class Experience
Beginner Level
This class is recommended to take after Beginner Korean 1 Part 1, Beginner Korean 1 Part 2, and Beginner Korean 2 Part 1 below. https://outschool.com/classes/beginner-korean-semester-korean-language-culture-1-part-1-native-teacher-MyokP2u2 https://outschool.com/classes/beginner-korean-semester-korean-language-culture-1-part-2-native-teacher-ss7TNJkS https://outschool.com/classes/beginner-korean-semester-korean-language-culture-2-part-1-native-teacher-NyWTrGNy It's a semester class for students who are interested in Korean culture and language. We study basic Korean language and research about Korea and Korean culture through active projects, with a well-experienced native Korean teacher. You will be able to have basic conversation in Korean, and understand basic Korean culture after this class. You're also going to be on a proper level to prepare for TOPIK(Test of Proficiency in Korean) level 1 to 2 after this course. For high school credit, assessment is going to be provided when requested. This class is designed for the students who finished the Korean characters and worked on Beginner Korean 1 Part 1, Beginner Korean Part 2, and Beginner Korean 2 Part 1, or who have studied all the topics in Beginner Korean 1 Part 1, Beginner Korean 1 Part 2, and Beginner Korean 2 Part 1. The links are above this paragraph, so you can see what is taught in those classes. This course is the fourth semester class, which is the last beginner class I offer. There will be a total of 2 years of 4 semester classes for beginners(Korean 1 and 2 for TOPIK 1-2), one year of 2 semester classes for intermediates(Korean 3 for TOPIK 3-4), one year of 2 semester classes for Advanced students(Korean 4 for TOPIK 5-6), and this class is the second part of Beginner Korean 2. It's highly recommended taking this class first before the other advanced classes. We're going to review what we've learned in previous classes, work on grammar, pronunciation, vocabulary, and culture. We're going to try conversations with what we've learned so far as well. This course is a very dynamic and interactive format. We're going to meet twice a week, and we're going to work on grammar, pronunciation, reading, vocabulary, or culture. There will be optional homework each week, and the teacher is going to give feedback if the learner submits homework. Homework is going to be provided optionally, to suggest a further study for learners. In the main grammar or conversation class, we study vocabulary & grammar, learn expressions, and practice with conversation. In other classes, we're going to extend our vocabulary for the grammar class, practice pronunciation and reading to speak like a native speaker, study about Korean culture, and try tasks. There will be one project the students are going to independently work on through the culture class during the semester. After this course, the learners will have a balanced skill in reading, listening, speaking, and writing in Korean language, and have a general understanding of Korean culture. We're going to work with slides produced by teacher Ethan from BE Education. We're going to work on reading, listening, speaking, and writing in each class, including the culture class. We're going to work on a test made by teacher Ethan from BE Education, to encourage the learners to work on studying. The students are going to make their own presentation with Google slides or PowerPoint for the presentation in culture class. There will be 4 more following semester classes, and other independent classes which are going to be efficient to study with this class. Please check the classes on my profile, if you're interested! I'm a native Korean speaker who has lived in Korea for 28 years since I was born, and majored in biology. I moved to the US from Korea, in 2021. 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 a college press and a thesis correction team in Korea. I've taught Korean language to Korean students for college entrance exams, and all ranges of non-native students for more than 10 years. I've helped many students move and study in Korea as exchange students and college students. I teach Korean language to Korean teachers, and I'm currently tutoring Korean adults working on a Korean government officer test as well. I've worked very hard to be the best teacher for you. I'm looking forward to seeing you in the class :)
Learning Goals
Students will be able to have basic conversations in Korean, and understand the basic culture of Korea.
Syllabus
30 Lessons
over 15 WeeksLesson 1:
Introduction
V : Vocabulary
G : Grammar
P : Pronunciation
C : Culture
CV : Conversation
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
복습 Review of the previous classes
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
교육 Education(C)
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
한국어의 품사 Parts of speech in Korean(G)
45 mins online live lesson
Other Details
Pre-Requisites
This class requires taking my character class, Beginner Korean 1 Part 1, Beginner Korean 1 Part 2, and Beginner Korean 2 part 1. The links are attached on the class description below, so please check it there :)
Language of Instruction
English
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
2 teachers have a Graduate degree
Master's Degree in Education from Lamar University
Master's Degree in Foreign Language from Kyong hee
4 teachers have a Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's Degree in Early Childhood Education from Andog National University
Bachelor's Degree in Philosophy from Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
Bachelor's Degree in Sociology from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Bachelor's Degree in Biology/Biological Sciences from Kangwon National University
I'm a native Korean speaker who has lived in Korea for 28 years since I was born, and majored in biology. I moved to the US from Korea, in 2021. 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 a college press and a thesis correction team in Korea. I've taught Korean language to Korean students for college entrance exams, and all ranges of non-native students for more than 10 years. I've helped many students move and study in Korea as exchange students and college students. I teach Korean language to Korean teachers, and I'm currently tutoring Korean adults working on a Korean government officer test as well. I've worked very hard to be the best teacher for you. I'm looking forward to seeing you in the class :)
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Live Group Course
$500
for 30 classes2x per week, 15 weeks
45 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 13-18
3-12 learners per class