Korean Conversation Playtime: Twice-Weekly Fun for Kids
What's included
2 live meetings
1 hrs 30 mins in-class hours per weekClass Experience
Beginner - Intermediate Level
Let’s make learning Korean fun! In this interactive class, learners will engage in Korean conversation through weekly play-based themes designed to spark their imagination and build confidence. Each week, we’ll explore a new theme—like a day at the zoo, a pirate adventure, or a trip to the market—while using a specially curated word bank filled with key vocabulary related to the theme. We structure the class this way to allow children to talk about things they care about while using new vocabulary as soon as they learn it. This immediate practice reinforces understanding, helping learners connect words to real-life scenarios and conversations. By using the vocabulary right away, children internalize it more effectively, gaining confidence in their speaking abilities. Each week will also feature a fun show and tell! Learners can bring an item or picture related to the theme, giving them the opportunity to tell the class about it in Korean. This activity encourages creativity and allows students to apply the vocabulary in a personal and meaningful way. Small Class Sizes: We maintain small class sizes to give each learner more opportunities to speak and actively participate. This ensures personalized attention and helps learners gain confidence through more focused, meaningful conversation practice. Week of October 7, 2024: A Day at the Zoo Learners will explore the zoo, pretending to visit and talk about different animals. Week of October 14, 2024: Pirate Adventure Become pirates searching for treasure, learning about objects and directions on a ship. Week of October 21, 2024: Supermarket Shopping Take a shopping trip to a supermarket, buying different food and household items. Week of October 28, 2024: Birthday Party Celebrate a birthday party, talk about games, gifts, and favorite party activities. Week of November 4, 2024: A Day at the Beach Spend the day at the beach, discussing ocean activities and things to bring along. Week of November 11, 2024: At the Farm Visit a farm, learn about farm animals and crops. Week of November 18, 2024: Space Adventure Travel into space, discovering planets, stars, and galaxies. Week of November 25, 2024: A Day at the Park A fun day at the park, talking about outdoor activities and nature. Week of December 2, 2024: Doctor’s Visit Go to the doctor’s office, learning words for body parts and feeling better. Week of December 9, 2024: A Trip to the Museum Visit a museum, talking about art, history, and famous objects. Week of December 16, 2024: On the Farm (Advanced) Return to the farm with more complex phrases and vocabulary about farm life. Week of December 23, 2024: At the Restaurant Pretend to go to a restaurant, ordering food and discussing favorite meals. Week of December 30, 2024: School Day Experience a school day, from classes to activities. Week of January 6, 2025: Carnival Fun Visit a carnival, talking about rides, food, and activities. Week of January 13, 2025: At the Airport Travel through an airport, talking about flights and destinations. With guided conversations, games, and role-playing, students will practice real-world Korean in a playful and supportive environment. Immediate conversation practice helps improve retention, listening skills, and the ability to think quickly in Korean, making the learning process engaging and practical. This class is perfect for young learners looking to enhance their speaking skills while having fun! Students will meet twice a week, with plenty of chances to engage, ask questions, and build their Korean vocabulary in meaningful ways.
Learning Goals
Learners will use essential vocabulary and phrases to communicate in Korean with peers in a fun, supportive environment.
Students will improve their ability to understand spoken Korean through interactive conversations and role-play activities.
Other Details
Pre-Requisites
Learners should know a few words in Korean. Beginners are welcome but it is helpful if they have been introduced to the language at a basic level.
Supply List
Worksheets Pencil Paper Objects or Pictures based on the weekly theme for Show and Tell
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
2 teachers have teaching certificates
New Jersey Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Texas Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
2 teachers have a Graduate degree
Master's Degree in Psychology from Capella University
Master's Degree from Colorado Technical University
6 teachers have a Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's Degree in Linguistics from UANE
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Escuela Normal Superior de Michoacán
Bachelor's Degree in Art and Design from Frostburg State University
Bachelor's Degree from University of Central Arkansas
Bachelor's Degree from Stephen F. Austin University
Bachelor's Degree from Western International University
1 teacher has an Associate's degree
Associate's Degree from Rasmussen University
Ms. Monserrath has a Bachelors Degree in Linguistics from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UANE.) In 2020, she completed the Learn to speak Korean certification offered by Yonsei University located in Seoul Korea. Ms. Monserrath has professionally translated Korean. She also participated in the “Korean and Mexican Illustrated Book Translation Contest (4th edition)” in October 2023, hosted by the Korean Cultural Center in Mexico City.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$24
weekly ($12 per class)2x per week
45 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-10
2-4 learners per class