Learn Korean language Alphabet, Grammar, Writing with Jenny
What you'll learn
- Absolute, Ultimate beginners who want to start learning Korean
- Those who want to learn Korean Alphabet in the most efficient way
- Those who want to master pronunciation of Korean Hangeul and correct the common pronunciation mistakes made my English speakers
- Those who want to improve their Korean through 1:1 interaction with a native Korean instructor
- Those who want to really feel the Korean sentence structure by practicing writing, and picking up the differences from your own sentences
- Those who are sick and tired of looking for better free materials which do not have proper curriculum
- Those who want to feel the achievement while tackling tasks step by step
Requirements
- Things that you need are a notebook and writing supplies that take notes on important parts. You can watch this course on a smartphone, but it's more effective on a bigger screen, so I recommend you to prepare laptop computer. Also, you need a printer that can print the worksheet that is assigned as a task mission at the end of each chapter.
Description
Jenny's New Class!
Jenny's Korean consists of four chapters, and each chapter has a mission task that needs to be completed independently by the learners.
#1
In the first chapter, Jenny's Hangul, we are going to learn a fundamental aspect of the Korean language. It's the Korean alphabet, which is called Hangul. We will go over the historical background and structure of Hangul as well as Korean consonants and vowels.
#2
The second chapter is Jenny's Korean Vocabulary.
In the first unit of this chapter, I will show you how to write ‘smartphone’ in Korean and other words from English.
In unit 2, we will learn vocabulary related to Korean culture, such as the Korean national flag, flowers and Korean traditional sports.
From units 3 to 10, we will learn more practical vocabulary about places, food, jobs, things, family names, numbers, time, dates, days of the week etc.
Hopefully you will get used to Korean culture as well as Korean vocabulary from this chapter.
#3
The third chapter is Jenny's Korean Grammar. We will start with a very basic beginner level of Korean grammar that is essential part of making Korean sentences. We'll be focusing on tense of Korean adjectives, verbs and several ways of making negative expressions.
#4
The last chapter is Jenny's Korean Writing.
In this final chapter, we will try to write short essays like self-introduction, and letters in Korean based on what we have learned so far.
Can you imagine that you can write an essay in Korean? If you think that it’s not possible now, that’s ok. If you follow my guideline with confidence, you can easily achieve your goal!
There’s a Korean old saying goes, 시작이 반이다 which means “Well begun is half done.”
Even if you do not know Korean at all, please do not worry. I will help you to do it! If you complete all chapters of Jenny's Korean, you will be at a level that you might have only dreamed of beforehand.
Are you ready? Great!
All right, let's get started.
Who this course is for:
- Absolute, Ultimate beginners
Instructor
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- Langster is a language teaching company, located in Korea.
- We make Korean, Chinese, Japanese and Russian languages' video and many teachers are contracted to produce lectures on language education.
< Korean language teacher, Jenny Lee, profile>
- We are delivering video courses that are produced around the world.
- Study for M.A in ‘Teaching Korean as a second language' at Hankook University of Foreign Studies
- Complete ‘Korean Language Teachers Training Program for Foreigners’ at Seoul National University.
-B.A in English literature & Journalism from Handong Global University.
Now, I AM
- A representative of Jenny’s English & Korean
- Making Korean online lessons at Roidus company
- Teaching foreign employees at Kyobo-AXA company
- Language educator of Korean Language & Culture center
- English & Korean language educator for international marriage migrate women at Pohang women’s organization.
-A lot of volunteer work related to Korean language education.
< Chinese language teacher, Xiaoqian Cheon , profile>
Graduated Yonsei University in Seoul
- Undergraduate School in the Department of Liberal Art, majoring in English Literature
- Complete Advanced level of English language Institute
- University of British Columbia, Canada SMU TESOL program
- Hyundai-Motors Company Yangjae-dong, Seoul : Overseas sales Dept.
- Chunag-ang Univ. Summer English Camp : An English teacher