COURSE:
BEGINNER
Korean 101(M1)
KLCEC offers a Beginner 101 Course for those who wish to learn conversational Korean in everyday situations. The curriculum is based on SNU (Seoul National University) curriculum. Learners will “Speak” most of the time through writing, listening & reading. Classes are held in-person by term basis (8 sessions) in South Perth, with additional Online Zoom (optional) to reinforce the learning. Lessons would be interactive.
Program:
Week 1: Korean Alphabet (Hanguel)
Week 2: What is this? Who is this?
Week 3: Where are you from? Korean Greetings.
Week 4: Self Introduction.
Week 5: I like K-pop.
Week 6: Ordering food.
Week 7: Where are you going?
Week 8: What are you doing today?
Learning outcomes:
By the end of the course, the students will able to;
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pronounce all the sounds and tones in Korean
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say hello, goodbye, thank you and greetings
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Use pronouns to indicate the objects, places and person
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Use pure Korean numbers to order food
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Use present tense to make own sentences with given scenarios.
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For Whom:
People with no knowledge of the Korean Language. (Age:16+ & above)
Korean 102 (M2)
​The 102 Course will further expand students’ vocabulary and grammar. You will also learn about social norms in Korea and express yourself with two sentences using “and”, “so” & “but”. Classes are held in-person by term basis (8 sessions) in South Perth, with additional Online Zoom (optional) to reinforce the learning. Lessons would be interactive.
Program:
Week 1: Shopping in Korea.
Week 2: What time are we going to meet?
Week 3: I work from 9 to 5 p.m.
Week 4: What did you do yesterday?
Week 5: I do homework and watch K-drama.
Week 6: I like BTS so I learn Korean.
Week 7: Korean is difficult but I like it.
Week 8: I am in Seoul.
Learning outcomes:
By the end of the course, the students will able to:
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Use Korean Sino Numbers
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Use past & future tenses
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Use Subject & topic particles
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Ask for directions, telephone numbers, the time etc.
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Use Irregular verbs
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Use Conjunctions (and, so, but)
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Make and cancel appointments, giving reasons
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Use directional markers for locations.
For Whom:
Students who have completed 101(M1) and/or students who pass the 101/M1 assessment test. (Age:16+ & above)
Korean 201(M3)
In this 201 Course, students will be taught to communicate using the correct modes of speech according to social contexts. From this level, the students can express their own ideas, with detail. Students will also learn how to ask questions with proper manner and expression using adjectives. Classes are held in-person by term basis (8 sessions) in South Perth, with additional Online Zoom (optional) to reinforce the learning. Lessons would be interactive.
Program:
Week 1: Please try on.
Week 2: Adjectives & colors
Week 3: Is there any longer skirt?
Week 4: If the weather is nice, I am going to go to Hallasan.
Week 5: Makguksu is a food that’s eaten a lot in Ganwondo.
Week 6: I want to learn Tennis.
Week 7: I like to go hiking.
Week 8: Honorific Speech
Learning outcomes:
By the end of the course, the students will able to:
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Suggest things that you must try in Seoul
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Talk about surrounding objects and people
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Plan a weekend trip
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Talk about memorable trip
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Talk about hobbies.
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For Whom:
Students who have completed 102 (M2) and/or students who pass the 102 (M2) assessment test. (Age:16+ & above)
Korean 201(M4)
In 202 Course, the students will learn how to express social needs such as opening bank account and how to run day to day errands. You will also learn to plan for your holiday in Korea and how to navigate around. Classes are held in-person by term basis (8 sessions) in South Perth, with additional Online Zoom (optional) to reinforce the learning. Lessons would be interactive.
Program
Week 1: I want to open an account.
Week 2: I came to mail a package.
Week 3: Transportation.
Week 4: Directions.
Week 5: Can you come to our gathering tomorrow?
Week 6: May I use pencil on the test?
Week 7: I am reading a book while drinking tea.
Week 8: Honorific Speech
Learning outcomes:
By the end of the course, the students will able to:
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Introduce the ways to get to attractions in Seoul.
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Ask and answer about directions.
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Talk about the age limit for each country.
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Make up a story with picture cards.
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Talk about things that are allowed and disallowed in your home country.
For Whom:
Students who have completed 201 (M3) and/or students who pass the 201 (M3) assessment test. (Age:16+ & above)