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Korean for intermediate learners 1
Rating: 4.6 out of 5(35 ratings)
210 students

Korean for intermediate learners 1

Teacher In - Young will help you to build up your Korean skill
Created bySarlang Korea
Last updated 6/2022
English

What you'll learn

  • You can do simple conversations and writing in everyday life.

Course content

1 section39 lectures7h 8m total length
  • Unit 21.1 Description (Vocabulary: Color)8:55
  • Unit 21.2 Description (Grammar 1: Irregular ㅎ)13:55
  • Unit 21.3 Description (Grammar 2: A - (으)ㄴ N)11:14

    Learn to describe nouns with the (으)ㄴ form in Korean, tackling adjectives and nouns, irregular final consonants, and weather descriptions. Explore how these rules apply in dialogue and example sentences.

  • Unit 21.4 Description (Dialogue: Sora is a cute person.)9:59
  • Unit 22.1 Traffic and location (Vocabulary: Direction, road)11:39
  • Unit 22.2 Traffic and location (Grammar 1: N(으)로)11:21
  • Unit 22.3 Traffic and location (Grammar 2: V - (으)세요)12:21
  • Unit 22.4 Traffic and location (Dialogue: Go straight ahead, then turn left)11:33

    Explore transportation and location in Korean through a taxi dialogue, practicing asking where you are going and giving directions with go straight ahead, then turn left, and the subway.

  • Unit 23.1 Prohibition (Vocabulary: Basic etiquette rules)9:57
  • Unit 23.2 Prohibition (Grammar 1: A/V-(으), N(이)니까)12:36
  • Unit 23.3 Prohibition (Grammar 2: V-지 마세요)9:42
  • Unit 23.4 Prohibition (Dialogue: Don't buy coke)8:55
  • Unit 24.1 Cooking (Vocabulary: Cooking)9:41
  • Unit 24.2 Cooking (Grammar 1: Irregular ㅅ)12:32
  • Unit 24.3 Cooking (Grammar 2: V-(으)면서)9:47
  • Unit 24.4 Cooking (Dialogue: Stir-fry the meat and the seaweed together)10:16

    Explore cooking vocabulary and grammar in Korean, including irregular verbs and final-consonant patterns. Practice forming sentences with two actions, as in stir-frying meat with seaweed and making seaweed soup.

  • Unit 25.1 Bank (Vocabulary: Bank, exchange)10:31
  • Unit 25.2 Bank (Grammar 1: Irregular '르')11:11
  • Unit 25.3 Bank (Grammar 2: Irregular 'ㄹ')12:57
  • Unit 25.4 Bank (Dialogue: The exchange rate has increased slightly)13:35
  • Unit 26.1 Mood and Emotion (Vocabulary: Emotional adjectives)10:36
  • Unit 26.2 Mood and Emotion (Grammar 1: A/V-(으)ㄹ 때)13:07

    Build intermediate Korean skills by learning emotion and mood vocabulary and mastering the grammar A/V-(으)ㄹ 때, with speaking practice and notes on irregular conjugations.

  • Unit 26.3 Mood and Emotion (Grammar 2: V-아/어 보다)12:32

    Learn to express trying and experiencing actions in Korean with the V-아/어 보다 form, including have you ever tried and I would like to try constructions.

  • Unit 26.4 Mood and Emotion (Dialogue: I often lose things when I'm busy.)11:40

    Study mood and emotion in Korean via dialogues, learn mood vocabulary, and practice ibota and buddha grammar for experiences and trying things, like 'I often lose things when I'm busy'.

  • Unit 27.1 Phone call (Vocabulary: Phone call, text message)8:41
  • Unit 27.2 Phone call (Grammar 1: V-는 것)10:29
  • Unit 27.3 Phone call (Grammar 2: V-(으)ㄹ게요)11:10
  • Unit 27.4 Phone call (Dialogue: I will make a reservation at the restaurant)8:49
  • Unit 28.1 Appointment (Vocabulary: Adverbs of time)8:54

    Learn appointment vocabulary and adverbs of time for scheduling in Korean, covering early, late, now, just now, soon, later, and past, present, and future usage.

  • Unit 28.2 Appointment (Grammar 1: A/V-거나 A/V, N(이)나 N)9:52
  • Unit 28.3 Appointment (Grammar 2: V-(으)래요?)12:39
  • Unit 28.4 Appointment (Dialogue: Do you want to watch the action movie released9:42

    Practice a dialogue about planning to watch an action movie, checking movie release, asking what kind of movie you like, and arranging time, tickets, and a post-movie dinner.

  • Unit 29.1 Supposition and resolution (Vocabulary: Housing types, Grammar 1: A/V-10:47

    Explore unit 29.1 on supposition and resolution in Korean, covering housing types vocabulary, the future form, and conditional 'if' clauses to express plans and predictions.

  • Unit 29.2 Supposition and resolution (Grammar 2: A/V-겠)13:54
  • Unit 29.3 Supposition and resolution (Dialogue: Raul, If you loses weight, I'll9:08

    Explore unit 29.3 supposition and resolution in Korean as two friends discuss New Year's resolutions, losing weight, lending a phone, quarrels over chores, and hotel reservations.

  • Unit 30.1 Housework (Vocabulary: Housework)10:11
  • Unit 30.2 Housework (Grammar 1: V-(으)ㄴ/V-는/V-(으)ㄹ N)12:50
  • Unit 30.3 Housework (Grammar 2: V-고 있다)11:01

    Explore housework themed Korean grammar: using v-고 있다 to show ongoing actions and duration, with examples of ironing, wearing, sleeping, texting, and these days have been doing.

  • Unit 30.4 Housework (Dialogue: I'm cleaning the room because it's dirty.)10:18

Requirements

  • Can read Korean alphabet (Hangeul)

Description

Sarlang provides 1:1 online Korean education service to improve your Korean skills. You can take 1:1 real-time online Korean class on any date and time you want. You can take the class about the subject you want. You can take a Korean class from a tutor that you want. Study Korean through video lectures recorded for a certain period of time. You can select the course&tutor you want by watching a sample Korean class video. Because it is a Video Class, you can listen at any time you want.


This course consists of 39 lessons with a lot of vocabulary, grammar and speaking practice beginner.

The course introduces and explains in detail the basic grammar and vocabulary systematically.

After completing the Beginner course, you can practice basic Korean communication and writing in everyday life.


Target student:

- Foreigners and overseas Koreans who can speak basic Korean to some extent, such as greetings, self-introduction, and family introduction in Korean

- Learners interested in Korean language and culture


Purpose of learning

-You can do simple conversations and writing in everyday life.


Learning features

- It is composed of essential vocabulary and grammar centering on the topics you need to know!

- Speaking practice is organized in stages, so you can practice speaking more!


Teacher's message:

Hello:) I am your Korean teacher Inyoung! I do speak Korean, English, Japanese, and Chinese. As a multilingual speaking instructor, I know how difficult it is to learn a language, but I want you to enjoy learning Korean with me. Let's talk & have fun!

Who this course is for:

  • Foreigners and overseas Koreans who can speak basic Korean to some extent, such as greetings, self-introduction, and family introduction in Korean
  • Learners who are interested in Korean language and culture