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Korean for Beginner 1
Rating: 4.7 out of 5(31 ratings)
186 students
Created bySarlang Korea
Last updated 6/2022
English

What you'll learn

  • You can learn Korean at the beginner level.
  • You can do simple conversations and writing in everyday life.

Course content

1 section39 lectures7h 2m total length
  • Unit 1.1 Greetings and introductions (Grammar 1: Greetings)13:11
  • Unit 1.2 Greetings and introductions (Vocabulary: Nationality, Jobs)9:47
  • Unit 1.3 Greetings and introductions (Grammar 2: N은/는 N이에요)13:42

    Learn to greet and introduce yourself in Korean using noun plus 는/은, and end sentences with 이에요, through dialogues and pronunciation notes on final consonants.

  • Unit 1.4 Greetings and introductions (Dialogue: Hello. I am Hien)8:46
  • Unit 2.1. Objects (Vocabulary: School supplies,daily life supplies)10:14

    Explore Korean objects vocabulary for school and daily life supplies, practice with vocab and speaking drills, and learn grammar points on object marking and negation through dialogues.

  • Unit 2.2. Objects (Grammar 1: 이거, 그거, 저거)9:56
  • Unit 2.3. Objects (Grammar 2: N이/가 아니에요)10:07

    Explore Korean grammar N이/가 아니에요 to negate nouns, with final consonant agreement rules and practice using eraser, pencil case, chair, desk, and computer in honorific and plain forms.

  • Unit 2.4. Objects (Dialogue: What is this?)10:19

    Explore how to ask about and express ownership of objects in Korean through dialogue practice, focusing on possessives, ownership, and object vocabulary.

  • Unit 3.1 Possessive form (Vocabulary: Fruit, Clothing)10:05
  • Unit 3.2 Possessive form (Grammar 1: N(의)N)9:46

    Learn the Korean possessive form n(의)n to express ownership, practice with dialogue, contractions, and owner noun phrases, and apply vocabulary from the previous lesson.

  • Unit 3.3 Possessive form (Grammar 2: N와/과 N, N하고 N)9:54
  • Unit 3.4 Possessive form (Dialogue: Please give me some apples and bananas)9:26
  • Unit 4.1 Place and location (Vocabulary: Place, location)10:21
  • Unit 4.2 Place and location (Grammar 1: N에)10:25
  • Unit 4.3 Place and location (Grammar 2: N이/가 있어요/ 없어요)12:11

    Explore how to express existence with 있어요 and 없어요, using 이 or 가 after nouns based on the final consonant, with practice dialogues and pronunciation notes.

  • Unit 4.4 Place and location (Dialogue: The house is next to the school)9:33
  • Unit 5.1 Daily life and mood (Vocabulary: Daily life Verb, adjective 1)11:53

    Learn daily life vocabulary and mood expressions in Korean, with verbs like eat, sleep, read, and watch, plus adjectives and grammar for asking what you are doing.

  • Unit 5.2 Daily life and mood (Grammar 1: A/V-아요/어요/해요)13:47
  • Unit 5.3 Daily life and mood (Grammar 2: N을/를)10:58

    Explore how to build Korean sentences with objects using n을/를, practice verbs and adjectives for daily life, and master final consonant rules through dialogue and speaking practice.

  • Unit 5.4 Daily life and mood (Dialogue: What is Raul doing?)10:17
  • Unit 6.1 Daily life (Vocabulary: Place 2, Daily life Verb 2)9:46
  • Unit 6.2 Daily life (Grammar 1: N에서)9:59
  • Unit 6.3 Daily life (Grammar 2: A/V-고)12:56
  • Unit 6.4 Daily life (Dialogue: I study and meet friends at the café)10:21
  • Unit 7.1 Weather (Vocabulary: Place 2)11:15
  • Unit 7.2 Weather (Grammar 1: Irregular ㅂ)14:21
  • Unit 7.3 Weather (Grammar 2: N에 가다/ 오다)9:02
  • Unit 7.4 Weather (Dialogue: The weather is cold today)10:59

    Practice a Korean weather dialogue in unit seven, mastering regular and irregular verb forms and tense usage. Engage in weather dialogues and build practical sentence structures.

  • Unit 8.1 Counting numbers (Vocabulary: Food, Grammar 1: Number)11:23
  • Unit 8.2 Counting numbers (Grammar 2: Money)9:29
  • Unit 8.3 Counting numbers (Dialogue: The bag is 55,000 won)8:46
  • Unit 9.1 Expressions About Thoughts (Vocabulary: Family)9:12

    Explore unit nine to learn how to express thoughts in Korean, using family vocabulary and calling each member. Practice gender-based forms for relatives and negation with don't and doesn't.

  • Unit 9.2 Expressions About Thoughts (Grammar 1: 안 A/V)10:43

    Master Korean negation by placing 안 before verbs and adjectives to form negative sentences, with examples about meeting friends, studying, working out, and describing price or quality.

  • Unit 9.3 Expressions About Thoughts (Grammar 2: A/V - 지 않아요)11:02
  • Unit 9.4 Expressions About Thoughts (Dialogue: I don’t like Gimchijjigae)11:45
  • Unit 10.1 Date and day (Vocabulary: Date and day)10:51

    Learn to read Korean dates and days, explore months and weekday vocabulary, and practice time expressions with hands-on speaking activities and pronunciation tips.

  • Unit 10.2 Date and day (Grammar 1: Date & day)14:30
  • Unit 10.3 Date and day (Grammar 2: N에 시간)10:53
  • Unit 10.4 Date and day (Dialogue: I’m meeting friends this Saturday)10:11

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.

There are Beginner 1 and Beginner 2 course. Each course consists of 20 lessons, from Korean Alphabets (vowels, consonants) for first-time learners. There also introduce 80 grammars must needed for beginner learner.

The course introduces and explains in detail the basic grammar and vocabulary system. After completing the Beginner course, students can practice basic Korean communication and writing in everyday life.

Beginner's course

 Target audience:

- Beginner-level foreign and Korean learners who can read and write Korean alphabet

- 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! -Translated into English, Vietnamese, and Chinese, it is easy for learners from the country to study!

-You can review it with a workbook!

 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:

  • Students who want to learn Korean. Students preparing for TOPIK Lv.1~2 exam
  • All the Learners who are interested in Korean language and culture.