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14 現場會議
17 小時 30 分鐘 上課時間作業
每週 2-4 小時. Learners will be expected to complete weekly workbook assignments, any other assigned work, as well as participate in discussion posts to the best of their ability. Recording and Written Homework should be submitted as requested to assess learner progress. Students may spend approximately 3 hours per week completing homework and studying combined-depending on the student. At the very least learners should be spending at least 30 mins daily reviewing vocabulary and grammar. Korean is a challenging language and study and practice is a big part of aiding in language acquisition especially as our class only meets once a week.評估
An assessment will be provided to the parent/guardian and learner at the completion of the course along with an invitation to continue to the next level if appropriate. During the course assignment feedback will provided to the learner via learner message. Learners should follow provided feedback. During the course if a learner is not within the appropriate scope of progress, parents/guardians and learner will be notified to hopefully help the learner stay on track to progress-increased study, re-doing assignments, making sure workbook practice is completed.我們無法翻譯此文,請刷新頁面並再試一次。
課堂經歷
Required Pre-requisite: Explore Korean for Teens 1.1 Students MUST either have taken the above course OR communicate with the Instructor prior to registration in order to have an assessment done to approve them for this course. Please take the time to read all the class information sections! Please be aware that this course requires students to devote daily study and practice time outside of class in order to progress well and be able to fully participate in class. There is weekly out of class workbook practice as well as assignments (oral and written) to be submitted to the instructor for evaluation. Korean is a challenging language and the goal of this course is mastery over the learned material. This course does not grade but uses progress assessment (through in-class performance AND submitted assignments) to determine eligibility to continue to the next level. Self-motivation will be necessary on the part of the learner. This course may be especially appealing to those students possibly interested in studying Korean at the University/College level later on! Students are required during class to interact verbally and visually, if possible, with the other students and the instructor to answer questions and more effectively practice speaking, reading and pronunciation-please contact the instructor prior to the course if you need accommodation. The class meeting time is 75 minutes approximately. Instruction will be done via discussion, speaking practice, reading outloud, written practice, as well as short lectures and powerpoint. When possible and relevant, authentic source material, videos, music, etc. will be used. Students will participate in both vocabulary and grammar based activities as well as short speaking assessments to allow the learner as well as the instructor to assess the student's progress and make relevant study suggestions to the student individually. Over the course students will continue to build and practice their beginner level speaking and writing skills, listen to, read, and practice simple conversations and communicate about everyday activities, the weather, and their condition. Students will be instructed in foundational Korean grammar, be introduced to relevant Korean cultural topics, and hone their Korean pronunciation and intonation skills as well. The course will cover primarily material from the 3rd and 4th lessons of the 2nd edition textbook Integrated Korean Beginning 1 which is required to be purchased for this class. Students will review during Week 1 Students will learn: Weeks 2-6: How to inquire about someone's well being using both the polite and honorific forms, how and when to accurately use the honorific form, to make requests, to express general possession versus existence, to use appropriate particles for objects versus subjects, and to type at a beginner level in Korean. Weeks 7-13: How to count to 20 using the Native-Korean number system, count up to 10,000 using the Sino-Korean number system, to ask and tell about quantities using appropriate noun counters, to inquire about hometown and family members, to describe their residence, and to express personal possession. Students will review during Week 14
學習目標
At the end of the course students will be comfortable conversing and reading Korean for shorter periods of time using the learned grammar and communication structures. Students will be able to tell about what and how many of objects is in their room, what kind of house they live in and how it is, who and how many people are in their family, ask and tell what belongs to who. Students will also be able to replicate these spoken structures with ease in the written form as well.
其他詳情
父母的引導和規範
In order to have access to resources to further study Korean language and vocabulary students will need to be able to access the Korean Multimedia Dictionary and the Learning Hangul Site. To use them (as they both use Flash) the extension known as Ruffle will need to be installed-this can be installed as a browser extension or desktop. The Korean Multimedia Dictionary and Learning Hangul Site were created by my Korean professor Lee Hyo Sang at Indiana University Bloomington and are used as part of Korean instruction at the university. Ruffle was created by professional developers in order to allow people to still access sites using Flash that were unable to be converted into HTML5 due to financial or other constraints. All of these resources are safe and appropriate to use and Parents are welcome to explore the resources along with their learners.
供應清單
Required Materials: Integrated Korean Beginning 1 Textbook (2nd Edition) Integrated Korean Beginning 1 Workbook (2nd Edition) If there are any handouts provided, it will be students/parents' responsibility to print them/make them accessible prior to each class. A detailed syllabus will be provided at the start of the class. A notebook, colored markers, pencil and eraser should also be on hand for the class.
外部資源
除了 Outschool 教室外,本課程也使用:
教師專業知識和證書
I majored in East Asian Languages and Cultures (Concentration: Korea) at Indiana University Bloomington. I spent a total of 3 years in immersive Korean language study including a study abroad semester at Yonsei University in Seoul, South Korea. While at Indiana University I received the Uehara Prize for Excellence in East Asian Studies as well as the Society of Friends of Korean Studies Fellowship. Post graduation I lived and worked in Korea for 2.5 years where I was able to immerse myself culturally and linguistically. I have been teaching Korean at the TN Language Center since July 2019.
I have worked in Montessori classrooms as well as more traditional classrooms working with young children as well as teens. I bring my TEFL training as well as my experience teaching English as a foreign language to all my language classes. Additionally, having been a foreign language student myself I know the challenges that many learners face in acquiring a new language and seek to make new concepts-grammar, vocab, phonics-as accessible and as comprehensible as possible through various means-media, powerpoint, activities, drills-by whatever means possible! I love learning new things everyday and hope that my classes would pass along not only knowledge but the attitude that knowledge and learning are valuable and exciting!
評論
現場團體小班課程
US$550
用於 14 課程每週1次,共 14 週
75 分鐘
有6 位學習者完成此課程
即時視訊會議
年齡: 14-18
2-6 每班學員人數