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Love the energy of Kpop and the romance of Kdrama? Choose Dear Asia for your Korean Lessons in London or online. From traveling preparation to conversational fluency, our classes start from complete beginner level to advanced.
Our Korean Elementary 2 Course is designed for students who has knowledge of 600 or more vocabularies, who can respond to questions about your family and friends, who can conjugate verbs and adjectives properly.
In this course, students can talk about wishes you would like to eat, things you would like to buy, travel plans and experiences and introduce precious gifts. Writing about dishes you eat every day, things you often buy, travel experiences, an invitation to a party, an email inquiring about an event. Our key grammar points covered include: -(으)면, ㅅ irregular conjugation, -는데/(으)ㄴ데, -아/어 보다(Attempt), -는 것 같다, -는 게 어때요?, ㅎ irregular conjugation, -(으)면 좋겠다, -(으)ㄴ 적이 있다/없다, 동안, -아/어 보다(Experience), -(으)ㄴ(past tense of verbs).
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Elementary 3.
Lesson Topics
Lesson 1 – Warm up and Ice break
Lesson 2 – Dishes you would like to…
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Our Korean Elementary 2 Course is designed for students who has knowledge of 600 or more vocabularies, who can respond to questions about your family and friends, who can conjugate verbs and adjectives properly.
In this course, students can talk about wishes you would like to eat, things you would like to buy, travel plans and experiences and introduce precious gifts. Writing about dishes you eat every day, things you often buy, travel experiences, an invitation to a party, an email inquiring about an event. Our key grammar points covered include: -(으)면, ㅅ irregular conjugation, -는데/(으)ㄴ데, -아/어 보다(Attempt), -는 것 같다, -는 게 어때요?, ㅎ irregular conjugation, -(으)면 좋겠다, -(으)ㄴ 적이 있다/없다, 동안, -아/어 보다(Experience), -(으)ㄴ(past tense of verbs).
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Elementary 3.
Lesson Topics
Lesson 1 – Warm up and Ice break
Lesson 2 – Dishes you would like to eat
Lesson 3 – Things you would like to buy
Lesson 4 – Food and order
Lesson 5 – Speaking activities for Lesson 2-4
Lesson 6 – Colours and Shapes
Lesson 7 – Travel organizing
Lesson 8 – Travel experiences
Lesson 9 – Speaking activities for Lesson 6-8
Lesson 10 – Review and presentations
Our Korean Beginner 2 Course is designed for students with Hangeul foundation already, and with 100 or more vocabularies.
In this course, students will continue to practise ask and answer basic questions about your background and will learn to talk about daily life, times, date, weather, season, share what you did on the weekend, make plans and suggest plans. Our key grammar points covered include: 단위 명사, -(으)세요.에, 에서, past tense -았/었, irregular conjugation ㅂ, -고 싶다(I want), -(을)까요(suggestion)?
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Beginner 3.
Lesson Topics
Lesson 1 – Warm up and Ice break
Lesson 2 – Places and food
Lesson 3 – Native Korean Number
Lesson 4 – Review Unit 5 and 6
Lesson 5 – Dates and days of the week
Lesson 6 – Weather and Seasons
Lesson 7 – Review Unit 7 and 8
Lesson 8 – Weekend Activities
Lesson 9 – Talking about the Plan
Lesson 10…
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Our Korean Beginner 2 Course is designed for students with Hangeul foundation already, and with 100 or more vocabularies.
In this course, students will continue to practise ask and answer basic questions about your background and will learn to talk about daily life, times, date, weather, season, share what you did on the weekend, make plans and suggest plans. Our key grammar points covered include: 단위 명사, -(으)세요.에, 에서, past tense -았/었, irregular conjugation ㅂ, -고 싶다(I want), -(을)까요(suggestion)?
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Beginner 3.
Lesson Topics
Lesson 1 – Warm up and Ice break
Lesson 2 – Places and food
Lesson 3 – Native Korean Number
Lesson 4 – Review Unit 5 and 6
Lesson 5 – Dates and days of the week
Lesson 6 – Weather and Seasons
Lesson 7 – Review Unit 7 and 8
Lesson 8 – Weekend Activities
Lesson 9 – Talking about the Plan
Lesson 10 – Review and presentations
Our Korean Beginner 3 Course is designed for students who has knowledge of 200 or more vocabularies, who can respond to basic questions about daily life, hobbies, weather, food etc.
In this course, students will talk about favourite food and Korean food and hobbies, shopping plans, sharing shopping experiences, giving directions, transportations, suggesting. Our key grammar points covered include: 못, 도, -(으)ㄹ 거예요, -습니다/ㅂ니다, -습니까?/ㅂ니까?, Be verb (으)로, -아요/어요 (Request)
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Beginner 4
Lesson Topics
Lesson 1 – Warm up and Ice break
Lesson 2 – Favourite Food
Lesson 3 – Hobbies
Lesson 4 – Review Unit 1 and 2
Lesson 5 – Outfit
Lesson 6 – Basic adjectives
Lesson 7 – Review Unit 3 and 4
Lesson 8 – Direction and Movement
Lesson 9 – Means of Transportation
Lesson 10 – Review and presentations
Our Korean Beginner 3 Course is designed for students who has knowledge of 200 or more vocabularies, who can respond to basic questions about daily life, hobbies, weather, food etc.
In this course, students will talk about favourite food and Korean food and hobbies, shopping plans, sharing shopping experiences, giving directions, transportations, suggesting. Our key grammar points covered include: 못, 도, -(으)ㄹ 거예요, -습니다/ㅂ니다, -습니까?/ㅂ니까?, Be verb (으)로, -아요/어요 (Request)
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Beginner 4
Lesson Topics
Lesson 1 – Warm up and Ice break
Lesson 2 – Favourite Food
Lesson 3 – Hobbies
Lesson 4 – Review Unit 1 and 2
Lesson 5 – Outfit
Lesson 6 – Basic adjectives
Lesson 7 – Review Unit 3 and 4
Lesson 8 – Direction and Movement
Lesson 9 – Means of Transportation
Lesson 10 – Review and presentations
Your first step to speak Korean
Our Korean Beginner 1 Course is designed for complete beginners to learn Hangeul (the Korean phonetic system), so students can achieve natural pronunciation, read and write well at this very first step.
Our topics in this course include greetings, self-introduction, two number system, shopping and going around. Our key grammar points covered include: Be verb - 이에요/예요, 이/가 아니에요; Particle-은/는, 이/가, 을/를, Ending for conjugation아/어요, -(으)세요, 에 가다, 하고, 단위 명사, -(으)세요.
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Beginner 2.
Lesson Topics
Lesson Topics
Lesson 1 – Hangeul introduction
Lesson 2 – Hangeul
Lesson 3 – Hangeul
Lesson 4 – Hangeul
Lesson 5 – Introduce yourself
Lesson 6 – Asking for and giving phone numbers
Lesson 7 – Review Hangeul and Unit 1 and 2
Lesson 8 – Describe positions
Lesson 9 – Daily commutes
Lesson 10 – Review and presentations
Our Korean Elementary 1 Course is designed for learners who has finished Level 1 learning or are able to do the below:
Read and pronounce Hangeul smoothly
Give detailed self-introduction
Use of numbers in date, time, money.
Use of numbers in counting nouns.
Narrate your lifestyle, hobbies
Narrate your daily schedule
Take and give directions
Talk about transportation and your surroundings
Talk about your travel experiences.
Our topics in this course include talking about what you do you do, introducing your friends, making and suggesting plans and explaining your neighbour and place. Also, student can write about your places you like. Our key grammar points covered include: (이)라고 하다, -는(Present tense of verbs), -거나/(이)나, -(으)ㄹ까요?(supposition), 마다, -(으)ㄹ 때, -기로 하다, 에다가, -기가 좋다, -지 않다, -지 못하다, -(으)면서(simultaneity), -지요?, -(으)면, ㅅ irregular conjugation, -는데/(으)ㄴ데, -아/어 보다(Attempt).
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Elementary…
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Our Korean Elementary 1 Course is designed for learners who has finished Level 1 learning or are able to do the below:
Read and pronounce Hangeul smoothly
Give detailed self-introduction
Use of numbers in date, time, money.
Use of numbers in counting nouns.
Narrate your lifestyle, hobbies
Narrate your daily schedule
Take and give directions
Talk about transportation and your surroundings
Talk about your travel experiences.
Our topics in this course include talking about what you do you do, introducing your friends, making and suggesting plans and explaining your neighbour and place. Also, student can write about your places you like. Our key grammar points covered include: (이)라고 하다, -는(Present tense of verbs), -거나/(이)나, -(으)ㄹ까요?(supposition), 마다, -(으)ㄹ 때, -기로 하다, 에다가, -기가 좋다, -지 않다, -지 못하다, -(으)면서(simultaneity), -지요?, -(으)면, ㅅ irregular conjugation, -는데/(으)ㄴ데, -아/어 보다(Attempt).
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Elementary 2.
Lesson Topics
Lesson 1 – Warm up and Ice break
Lesson 2 – Talking about jobs
Lesson 3 – Leisure activities
Lesson 4 – Making appointments
Lesson 5 – Talking about outfits
Lesson 6 – Introduction about your neighbourhood
Lesson 7 – Talking about places you often visit
Lesson 8 – Dishes you would like to eat
Lesson 9 – Things you would like to buy
Lesson 10 – Review and presentations
Your first step to speak Korean
Our Korean Beginner 1 Course is designed for complete beginners to learn Hangeul (the Korean phonetic system), so students can achieve natural pronunciation, read and write well at this very first step.
Our topics in this course include greetings, self-introduction, two number system, shopping and going around. Our key grammar points covered include: Be verb - 이에요/예요, 이/가 아니에요; Particle-은/는, 이/가, 을/를, Ending for conjugation아/어요, -(으)세요, 에 가다, 하고, 단위 명사, -(으)세요.
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Beginner 2.
Lesson Topics
Lesson Topics
Lesson 1 – Hangeul introduction
Lesson 2 – Hangeul
Lesson 3 – Hangeul
Lesson 4 – Hangeul
Lesson 5 – Introduce yourself
Lesson 6 – Asking for and giving phone numbers
Lesson 7 – Review Hangeul and Unit 1 and 2
Lesson 8 – Describe positions
Lesson 9 – Daily commutes
Lesson 10 – Review and presentations
Our Korean Beginner 2 Course is designed for students with Hangeul foundation already, and with 100 or more vocabularies.
In this course, students will continue to practise ask and answer basic questions about your background and will learn to talk about daily life, times, date, weather, season, share what you did on the weekend, make plans and suggest plans. Our key grammar points covered include: 단위 명사, -(으)세요.에, 에서, past tense -았/었, irregular conjugation ㅂ, -고 싶다(I want), -(을)까요(suggestion)?
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Beginner 3.
Lesson Topics
Lesson 1 – Warm up and Ice break
Lesson 2 – Places and food
Lesson 3 – Native Korean Number
Lesson 4 – Review Unit 5 and 6
Lesson 5 – Dates and days of the week
Lesson 6 – Weather and Seasons
Lesson 7 – Review Unit 7 and 8
Lesson 8 – Weekend Activities
Lesson 9 – Talking about the Plan
Lesson 10…
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Our Korean Beginner 2 Course is designed for students with Hangeul foundation already, and with 100 or more vocabularies.
In this course, students will continue to practise ask and answer basic questions about your background and will learn to talk about daily life, times, date, weather, season, share what you did on the weekend, make plans and suggest plans. Our key grammar points covered include: 단위 명사, -(으)세요.에, 에서, past tense -았/었, irregular conjugation ㅂ, -고 싶다(I want), -(을)까요(suggestion)?
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Beginner 3.
Lesson Topics
Lesson 1 – Warm up and Ice break
Lesson 2 – Places and food
Lesson 3 – Native Korean Number
Lesson 4 – Review Unit 5 and 6
Lesson 5 – Dates and days of the week
Lesson 6 – Weather and Seasons
Lesson 7 – Review Unit 7 and 8
Lesson 8 – Weekend Activities
Lesson 9 – Talking about the Plan
Lesson 10 – Review and presentations
Our Korean Elementary 1 Course is designed for learners who has finished Level 1 learning or are able to do the below:
Read and pronounce Hangeul smoothly
Give detailed self-introduction
Use of numbers in date, time, money.
Use of numbers in counting nouns.
Narrate your lifestyle, hobbies
Narrate your daily schedule
Take and give directions
Talk about transportation and your surroundings
Talk about your travel experiences.
Our topics in this course include talking about what you do you do, introducing your friends, making and suggesting plans and explaining your neighbour and place. Also, student can write about your places you like. Our key grammar points covered include: (이)라고 하다, -는(Present tense of verbs), -거나/(이)나, -(으)ㄹ까요?(supposition), 마다, -(으)ㄹ 때, -기로 하다, 에다가, -기가 좋다, -지 않다, -지 못하다, -(으)면서(simultaneity), -지요?, -(으)면, ㅅ irregular conjugation, -는데/(으)ㄴ데, -아/어 보다(Attempt).
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Elementary…
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Our Korean Elementary 1 Course is designed for learners who has finished Level 1 learning or are able to do the below:
Read and pronounce Hangeul smoothly
Give detailed self-introduction
Use of numbers in date, time, money.
Use of numbers in counting nouns.
Narrate your lifestyle, hobbies
Narrate your daily schedule
Take and give directions
Talk about transportation and your surroundings
Talk about your travel experiences.
Our topics in this course include talking about what you do you do, introducing your friends, making and suggesting plans and explaining your neighbour and place. Also, student can write about your places you like. Our key grammar points covered include: (이)라고 하다, -는(Present tense of verbs), -거나/(이)나, -(으)ㄹ까요?(supposition), 마다, -(으)ㄹ 때, -기로 하다, 에다가, -기가 좋다, -지 않다, -지 못하다, -(으)면서(simultaneity), -지요?, -(으)면, ㅅ irregular conjugation, -는데/(으)ㄴ데, -아/어 보다(Attempt).
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Elementary 2.
Lesson Topics
Lesson 1 – Warm up and Ice break
Lesson 2 – Talking about jobs
Lesson 3 – Leisure activities
Lesson 4 – Making appointments
Lesson 5 – Talking about outfits
Lesson 6 – Introduction about your neighbourhood
Lesson 7 – Talking about places you often visit
Lesson 8 – Dishes you would like to eat
Lesson 9 – Things you would like to buy
Lesson 10 – Review and presentations
Our Korean Intermediate 1 Course is designed for students who has knowledge of 1000 or more vocabularies, who has also developed communicative skills to talk with a native Korean speaker in common subjects, who can express his / her opinions and thoughts in 3+ minutes.
Our topics in this course include talking about current status, housing conditions, household chores, special occasions and celebrations. Our key grammar points covered include: -니? -자, -는다고 하다, -나/(으)ㄴ가 보다, -(으)ㄹ까 하다, -지만 않으면, -고 나서, -(으)ㄹ 테니까, -아/어 보니까, -(으)려면, -잖아요, -(으)려다가, -(으)ㄴ지, -자고 하다, -기 위해서, -아/어야겠.
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Intermediate 2.
Lesson Topics
Lesson 1 – Warm up and Ice break
Lesson 2 – Current status
Lesson 3 – Writing an email
Lesson 4 – Household chores
Lesson 5 – Dream house
Lesson 6 – Exchange and repair goods
Lesson 7 – Broken goods
Lesson 8 – Anniversary
Lesson 9 –…
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Our Korean Intermediate 1 Course is designed for students who has knowledge of 1000 or more vocabularies, who has also developed communicative skills to talk with a native Korean speaker in common subjects, who can express his / her opinions and thoughts in 3+ minutes.
Our topics in this course include talking about current status, housing conditions, household chores, special occasions and celebrations. Our key grammar points covered include: -니? -자, -는다고 하다, -나/(으)ㄴ가 보다, -(으)ㄹ까 하다, -지만 않으면, -고 나서, -(으)ㄹ 테니까, -아/어 보니까, -(으)려면, -잖아요, -(으)려다가, -(으)ㄴ지, -자고 하다, -기 위해서, -아/어야겠.
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Intermediate 2.
Lesson Topics
Lesson 1 – Warm up and Ice break
Lesson 2 – Current status
Lesson 3 – Writing an email
Lesson 4 – Household chores
Lesson 5 – Dream house
Lesson 6 – Exchange and repair goods
Lesson 7 – Broken goods
Lesson 8 – Anniversary
Lesson 9 – Special experience
Lesson 10 – Review and presentations
Our Korean Beginner 3 Course is designed for students who has knowledge of 200 or more vocabularies, who can respond to basic questions about daily life, hobbies, weather, food etc.
In this course, students will talk about favourite food and Korean food and hobbies, shopping plans, sharing shopping experiences, giving directions, transportations, suggesting. Our key grammar points covered include: 못, 도, -(으)ㄹ 거예요, -습니다/ㅂ니다, -습니까?/ㅂ니까?, Be verb (으)로, -아요/어요 (Request)
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Beginner 4
Lesson Topics
Lesson 1 – Warm up and Ice break
Lesson 2 – Favourite Food
Lesson 3 – Hobbies
Lesson 4 – Review Unit 1 and 2
Lesson 5 – Outfit
Lesson 6 – Basic adjectives
Lesson 7 – Review Unit 3 and 4
Lesson 8 – Direction and Movement
Lesson 9 – Means of Transportation
Lesson 10 – Review and presentations
Korean Upper Intermediate 1
The course is designed for students with knowledge of 3000 or more words and can also respond to questions, advise, describe, plan in related various topics. Develop communication skills, practice communicating opinions, give a presentation in 5 minutes your thoughts. More focus your communication skills and conversation topics. Our topics in this course include talking about wishes, news, information and experiences. Our key grammar points covered include: -는다면, -았.었으면 하다, -을 만하다, -던데, -는데요, -네요, -(으)로 인해서, -(으)면서, -냐면, -기가 쉽다, -(으)ㄹ 뿐만 아니라, 아무 (이)나, -는 듯이, 피동(이,히,리,기)
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Upper Intermediate 2
Lesson Topics
Lesson 1 – Warm up and Ice break
Lesson 2 – My wishes
Lesson 3 – My place
Lesson 4 – News
Lesson 5 – Accident and events
Lesson 6 – Information
Lesson 7 – Healthy food
Lesson 8 – Experience
Lesson 9 – Hometown
Lesson 10 – Review…
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Korean Upper Intermediate 1
The course is designed for students with knowledge of 3000 or more words and can also respond to questions, advise, describe, plan in related various topics. Develop communication skills, practice communicating opinions, give a presentation in 5 minutes your thoughts. More focus your communication skills and conversation topics. Our topics in this course include talking about wishes, news, information and experiences. Our key grammar points covered include: -는다면, -았.었으면 하다, -을 만하다, -던데, -는데요, -네요, -(으)로 인해서, -(으)면서, -냐면, -기가 쉽다, -(으)ㄹ 뿐만 아니라, 아무 (이)나, -는 듯이, 피동(이,히,리,기)
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Upper Intermediate 2
Lesson Topics
Lesson 1 – Warm up and Ice break
Lesson 2 – My wishes
Lesson 3 – My place
Lesson 4 – News
Lesson 5 – Accident and events
Lesson 6 – Information
Lesson 7 – Healthy food
Lesson 8 – Experience
Lesson 9 – Hometown
Lesson 10 – Review and presentations
Your first step to speak Korean
Our Korean Beginner 1 Course is designed for complete beginners to learn Hangeul (the Korean phonetic system), so students can achieve natural pronunciation, read and write well at this very first step.
Our topics in this course include greetings, self-introduction, two number system, shopping and going around. Our key grammar points covered include: Be verb - 이에요/예요, 이/가 아니에요; Particle-은/는, 이/가, 을/를, Ending for conjugation아/어요, -(으)세요, 에 가다, 하고, 단위 명사, -(으)세요.
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Beginner 2.
Lesson Topics
Lesson Topics
Lesson 1 – Hangeul introduction
Lesson 2 – Hangeul
Lesson 3 – Hangeul
Lesson 4 – Hangeul
Lesson 5 – Introduce yourself
Lesson 6 – Asking for and giving phone numbers
Lesson 7 – Review Hangeul and Unit 1 and 2
Lesson 8 – Describe positions
Lesson 9 – Daily commutes
Lesson 10 – Review and presentations
Our Korean Beginner 4 Course is designed for students who has knowledge of 300 or more vocabularies, who can make easy questions and answer to basic questions about their daily life, and to share their past experiences and future plans.
In this course, Students will learn how to share their and plan and share their experiences. Furthermore, you will be able to write an invitation message, sending kakao/WhatsApp message in Korean. Our Key Grammar Points: -(으)려고 하다, -고, -(으)ㄴ 후에, 보다, -지만, -아야/어야 되다, -기 전에, -아서/어서(sequence), -(으)ㄹ 수 있다/없다, -고 있다, 에게/한테, -(으)니까(reason).
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Elementary 1
Lesson Topics
Lesson 1 – Warm up and Ice break
Lesson 2 – Travel Plans
Lesson 3 – Travel Experience
Lesson 4 – Review Unit 7 and 8
Lesson 5 – Body and symptoms of sickness
Lesson 6 – Healthy life
Lesson 7 – Review Unit 9 and 10
Lesson…
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Our Korean Beginner 4 Course is designed for students who has knowledge of 300 or more vocabularies, who can make easy questions and answer to basic questions about their daily life, and to share their past experiences and future plans.
In this course, Students will learn how to share their and plan and share their experiences. Furthermore, you will be able to write an invitation message, sending kakao/WhatsApp message in Korean. Our Key Grammar Points: -(으)려고 하다, -고, -(으)ㄴ 후에, 보다, -지만, -아야/어야 되다, -기 전에, -아서/어서(sequence), -(으)ㄹ 수 있다/없다, -고 있다, 에게/한테, -(으)니까(reason).
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Elementary 1
Lesson Topics
Lesson 1 – Warm up and Ice break
Lesson 2 – Travel Plans
Lesson 3 – Travel Experience
Lesson 4 – Review Unit 7 and 8
Lesson 5 – Body and symptoms of sickness
Lesson 6 – Healthy life
Lesson 7 – Review Unit 9 and 10
Lesson 8 – Preparing for gatherings
Lesson 9 – gifts you want to give to someone
Lesson 10 – Review and presentations
Our Korean Beginner 2 Course is designed for students with Hangeul foundation already, and with 100 or more vocabularies.
In this course, students will continue to practise ask and answer basic questions about your background and will learn to talk about daily life, times, date, weather, season, share what you did on the weekend, make plans and suggest plans. Our key grammar points covered include: 단위 명사, -(으)세요.에, 에서, past tense -았/었, irregular conjugation ㅂ, -고 싶다(I want), -(을)까요(suggestion)?
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Beginner 3.
Lesson Topics
Lesson 1 – Warm up and Ice break
Lesson 2 – Places and food
Lesson 3 – Native Korean Number
Lesson 4 – Review Unit 5 and 6
Lesson 5 – Dates and days of the week
Lesson 6 – Weather and Seasons
Lesson 7 – Review Unit 7 and 8
Lesson 8 – Weekend Activities
Lesson 9 – Talking about the Plan
Lesson 10…
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Our Korean Beginner 2 Course is designed for students with Hangeul foundation already, and with 100 or more vocabularies.
In this course, students will continue to practise ask and answer basic questions about your background and will learn to talk about daily life, times, date, weather, season, share what you did on the weekend, make plans and suggest plans. Our key grammar points covered include: 단위 명사, -(으)세요.에, 에서, past tense -았/었, irregular conjugation ㅂ, -고 싶다(I want), -(을)까요(suggestion)?
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Beginner 3.
Lesson Topics
Lesson 1 – Warm up and Ice break
Lesson 2 – Places and food
Lesson 3 – Native Korean Number
Lesson 4 – Review Unit 5 and 6
Lesson 5 – Dates and days of the week
Lesson 6 – Weather and Seasons
Lesson 7 – Review Unit 7 and 8
Lesson 8 – Weekend Activities
Lesson 9 – Talking about the Plan
Lesson 10 – Review and presentations
Our Korean Elementary 3 Course is designed for students who has knowledge of 800 or more vocabularies, who also can choose and use formal and informal language properly depending on the situations.
Our topics in this course include talking about essential etiquette, various personalities and characteristics while describing, comparing, explaining. You can share your wish list and good changes while comparing and asking/answering questions. Our key grammar points covered include: -(으)ㄹ래요?, -(으)ㄹ게요, 에서부터, -(으)ㄹ (future tense of verbs), -(으)시, 에게만, 에게도 -다가, -아/어 주다, -네요, -지 말다, -아/어도 되다, -(으)면 안 되다.
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Elementary 4.
Lesson Topics
Lesson 1 – Warm up and Ice break
Lesson 2 – Preparing for a gathering
Lesson 3 – How to commute to your work
Lesson 4 – Introducing precious gifts
Lesson 5 – Speaking activities for Lesson 2-4
Lesson 6 – Say how you feel
Lesson 7 –…
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Our Korean Elementary 3 Course is designed for students who has knowledge of 800 or more vocabularies, who also can choose and use formal and informal language properly depending on the situations.
Our topics in this course include talking about essential etiquette, various personalities and characteristics while describing, comparing, explaining. You can share your wish list and good changes while comparing and asking/answering questions. Our key grammar points covered include: -(으)ㄹ래요?, -(으)ㄹ게요, 에서부터, -(으)ㄹ (future tense of verbs), -(으)시, 에게만, 에게도 -다가, -아/어 주다, -네요, -지 말다, -아/어도 되다, -(으)면 안 되다.
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Elementary 4.
Lesson Topics
Lesson 1 – Warm up and Ice break
Lesson 2 – Preparing for a gathering
Lesson 3 – How to commute to your work
Lesson 4 – Introducing precious gifts
Lesson 5 – Speaking activities for Lesson 2-4
Lesson 6 – Say how you feel
Lesson 7 – Audience etiquette
Lesson 8 – Rules for public places
Lesson 9 – Speaking activities for Lesson 6-8
Lesson 10 – Review and presentations
Your first step to speak Korean
Our Korean Beginner 1 Course is designed for complete beginners to learn Hangeul (the Korean phonetic system), so students can achieve natural pronunciation, read and write well at this very first step.
Our topics in this course include greetings, self-introduction, two number system, shopping and going around. Our key grammar points covered include: Be verb - 이에요/예요, 이/가 아니에요; Particle-은/는, 이/가, 을/를, Ending for conjugation아/어요, -(으)세요, 에 가다, 하고, 단위 명사, -(으)세요.
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Beginner 2.
Lesson Topics
Lesson Topics
Lesson 1 – Hangeul introduction
Lesson 2 – Hangeul
Lesson 3 – Hangeul
Lesson 4 – Hangeul
Lesson 5 – Introduce yourself
Lesson 6 – Asking for and giving phone numbers
Lesson 7 – Review Hangeul and Unit 1 and 2
Lesson 8 – Describe positions
Lesson 9 – Daily commutes
Lesson 10 – Review and presentations
Our Korean Beginner 2 Course is designed for students with Hangeul foundation already, and with 100 or more vocabularies.
In this course, students will continue to practise ask and answer basic questions about your background and will learn to talk about daily life, times, date, weather, season, share what you did on the weekend, make plans and suggest plans. Our key grammar points covered include: 단위 명사, -(으)세요.에, 에서, past tense -았/었, irregular conjugation ㅂ, -고 싶다(I want), -(을)까요(suggestion)?
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Beginner 3.
Lesson Topics
Lesson 1 – Warm up and Ice break
Lesson 2 – Places and food
Lesson 3 – Native Korean Number
Lesson 4 – Review Unit 5 and 6
Lesson 5 – Dates and days of the week
Lesson 6 – Weather and Seasons
Lesson 7 – Review Unit 7 and 8
Lesson 8 – Weekend Activities
Lesson 9 – Talking about the Plan
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Our Korean Beginner 2 Course is designed for students with Hangeul foundation already, and with 100 or more vocabularies.
In this course, students will continue to practise ask and answer basic questions about your background and will learn to talk about daily life, times, date, weather, season, share what you did on the weekend, make plans and suggest plans. Our key grammar points covered include: 단위 명사, -(으)세요.에, 에서, past tense -았/었, irregular conjugation ㅂ, -고 싶다(I want), -(을)까요(suggestion)?
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Beginner 3.
Lesson Topics
Lesson 1 – Warm up and Ice break
Lesson 2 – Places and food
Lesson 3 – Native Korean Number
Lesson 4 – Review Unit 5 and 6
Lesson 5 – Dates and days of the week
Lesson 6 – Weather and Seasons
Lesson 7 – Review Unit 7 and 8
Lesson 8 – Weekend Activities
Lesson 9 – Talking about the Plan
Lesson 10 – Review and presentations
Our Korean Beginner 4 Course is designed for students who has knowledge of 300 or more vocabularies, who can make easy questions and answer to basic questions about their daily life, and to share their past experiences and future plans.
In this course, Students will learn how to share their and plan and share their experiences. Furthermore, you will be able to write an invitation message, sending kakao/WhatsApp message in Korean. Our Key Grammar Points: -(으)려고 하다, -고, -(으)ㄴ 후에, 보다, -지만, -아야/어야 되다, -기 전에, -아서/어서(sequence), -(으)ㄹ 수 있다/없다, -고 있다, 에게/한테, -(으)니까(reason).
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Elementary 1
Lesson Topics
Lesson 1 – Warm up and Ice break
Lesson 2 – Travel Plans
Lesson 3 – Travel Experience
Lesson 4 – Review Unit 7 and 8
Lesson 5 – Body and symptoms of sickness
Lesson 6 – Healthy life
Lesson 7 – Review Unit 9 and 10
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Our Korean Beginner 4 Course is designed for students who has knowledge of 300 or more vocabularies, who can make easy questions and answer to basic questions about their daily life, and to share their past experiences and future plans.
In this course, Students will learn how to share their and plan and share their experiences. Furthermore, you will be able to write an invitation message, sending kakao/WhatsApp message in Korean. Our Key Grammar Points: -(으)려고 하다, -고, -(으)ㄴ 후에, 보다, -지만, -아야/어야 되다, -기 전에, -아서/어서(sequence), -(으)ㄹ 수 있다/없다, -고 있다, 에게/한테, -(으)니까(reason).
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Elementary 1
Lesson Topics
Lesson 1 – Warm up and Ice break
Lesson 2 – Travel Plans
Lesson 3 – Travel Experience
Lesson 4 – Review Unit 7 and 8
Lesson 5 – Body and symptoms of sickness
Lesson 6 – Healthy life
Lesson 7 – Review Unit 9 and 10
Lesson 8 – Preparing for gatherings
Lesson 9 – gifts you want to give to someone
Lesson 10 – Review and presentations
For Novice Beginners, we have new Korean Beginner 1 classes starting every month.
For higher levels, you can join an ongoing class during its term time, you will only need to pay for the remaining lessons of the term.
We don’t accept pay-as-you-go. Joining a new class requires full upfront payment. Our Korean language classes are first-come-first-serve, you won’t be able to book sold-out classes online. Contact us to ask for advice.
A group class trial lesson is to try out a lesson with one of our classes our learning team place you , it is priced at £30.
We take pride in providing the highest quality Korean language lessons in London, therefore, Satisfaction Guarantee refund policy is offered to all new students.
Often 4-8 students, our Korean lessons in London are designed to offer students the optimal amount of speaking practise time, on the other hand, the group is also dynamic enough to have great interactions and fun learning experience together.
native Korean Teachers
Full Learning Support
Our full-time learning support team and dedicated teachers are committed to assisting you not only during class but throughout your entire learning journey. Whether you require make-up lessons or private catch-up sessions, count on us to be there for you every step of the way!
Korean Language Lessons
Graduation Certificates
Celebrate your learning success with us! Upon course completion, receive graduation certificates and enjoy small presents and celebrations with your teacher! Your achievements matter, and we’re here to honor them!
Learn Korean Cultures
Free Cultural Events
Immerse yourself in our cultural events to learn Korean traditions, pop culture and way of life. Socialize, connect and make new memories, maybe even new friends.
Experience to remember
Time flies when you’re having fun! This is so true of each class as you are so engrossed before you know it- it’s the end of the class. I have lovely classmates as well. Our tutor is very patient and encouraging. I have improved my Korean so much since the 1st course. I highly recommend Dear Asia as a language school 👍🏽👍🏽
Diane W.
Dear Asia London made me fall in love with Korean culture. The lessons were both educational and enjoyable, thanks to the school’s modern methods and experienced teacher. Now, I can watch my favorite Korean dramas without subtitles!
Erica M.
I had an incredible Korean Beginners 1 course at Dear Asia London! The tutor was patient, encouraging and enthused us with such positive energy. It was so much fun and I will definitely continue my language learning journey with the school. I recommend them if you want to kick-start your Korean learning journey.
Louise H.
I’m currently on the beginner 1 level for Korean and I’ve enjoyed every lesson very much.We have a great group dynamic and I’m actually pleased that we are a smaller group. The course books and teaching slides are well done, and it’s great we can access to all of the learning material to revise in our own time.
Sandra P.
Why Learn Korean with Dear Asia London?
Korean Speaking Class
Small Group Class
Often 4-8 students, our Korean lessons in London are designed to offer students the optimal amount of speaking practise time, on the other hand, the group is also dynamic enough to have great interactions and fun learning experience together.
native Korean Teachers
Full Learning Support
Our full-time learning support team and dedicated teachers are committed to assisting you not only during class but throughout your entire learning journey. Whether you require make-up lessons or private catch-up sessions, count on us to be there for you every step of the way!
Korean Language Lessons
Graduation Certificates
Celebrate your learning success with us! Upon course completion, receive graduation certificates and enjoy small presents and celebrations with your teacher! Your achievements matter, and we’re here to honor them!
Learn Korean Cultures
Free Cultural Events
Immerse yourself in our cultural events to learn Korean traditions, pop culture and way of life. Socialize, connect and make new memories, maybe even new friends.
Experience to remember
Time flies when you’re having fun! This is so true of each class as you are so engrossed before you know it- it’s the end of the class. I have lovely classmates as well. Our tutor is very patient and encouraging. I have improved my Korean so much since the 1st course. I highly recommend Dear Asia as a language school 👍🏽👍🏽
Diane W.
Dear Asia London made me fall in love with Korean culture. The lessons were both educational and enjoyable, thanks to the school’s modern methods and experienced teacher. Now, I can watch my favorite Korean dramas without subtitles!
Erica M.
I had an incredible Korean Beginners 1 course at Dear Asia London! The tutor was patient, encouraging and enthused us with such positive energy. It was so much fun and I will definitely continue my language learning journey with the school. I recommend them if you want to kick-start your Korean learning journey.
Louise H.
I’m currently on the beginner 1 level for Korean and I’ve enjoyed every lesson very much.We have a great group dynamic and I’m actually pleased that we are a smaller group. The course books and teaching slides are well done, and it’s great we can access to all of the learning material to revise in our own time.
Sandra P.
Our korean Course Levels & Curriculum
Don’t know your level?
Quick placement test
Take a quick 10 mins test, we will contact you within the next working day to place you in a suitable class.
Our Korean Beginner 1 Course is designed for complete beginners to learn Hangeul (the Korean phonetic system), so students can achieve natural pronunciation, read and write well at this very first step.
Our topics in this course include greetings, self-introduction, two number system, shopping and going around. Our key grammar points covered include: Be verb – 이에요/예요, 이/가 아니에요; Particle-은/는, 이/가, 을/를, Ending for conjugation아/어요, -(으)세요, 에 가다, 하고.
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Beginner 2.
Our Korean Beginner 2 Course is designed for students with Hangeul foundation already, and with 100 or more vocabularies.
In this course, students will continue to practise ask and answer basic questions about your background, and will learn to talk about daily life, times, date, weather, season, share what you did on the weekend, make plans and suggest plans. Our key grammar points covered include: 단위 명사, -(으)세요.에, 에서, past tense -았/었, irregular conjugation ㅂ, -고 싶다(I want), -(을)까요(suggestion)?
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Beginner 3.
Our Korean Beginner 3 Course is designed for students who has knowledge of 200 or more vocabularies, who can respond to basic questions about daily life, hobbie, weather, food etc.
In this course, students will talk about favourite food and Korean food and hobbies, shopping plans, sharing shopping experiences, giving directions, transportations, suggesting. Our key grammar points covered include: 못, 도, -(으)ㄹ 거예요, -습니다/ㅂ니다, -습니까?/ㅂ니까?, Be verb (으)로, -아요/어요 (Request).
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Beginner 4.
Our Korean Beginner 4 Course is designed for students who has knowledge of 300 or more vocabularies, who can make easy questions and answer to basic questions about their daily life, and to share their past experiences and future plans.
In this course, Students will learn how to share their and plan and share their experiences. Furthermore, you will be able to write an invitation message, sending kakao/WhatsApp message in Korean. Our Key Grammar Points: -(으)려고 하다, -고, -(으)ㄴ 후에, 보다, -지만, -아야/어야 되다, -기 전에, -아서/어서(sequence), -(으)ㄹ 수 있다/없다, -고 있다, 에게/한테, -(으)니까(reason).
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Elementary 1.
For all Korean beginner learners in London or online, we have designed 4 Korean beginner courses, in total 40 lesson (60 course hours plus 60 home work hours). Our students will be using the prestigious Sejong Korean Institute books Level 1 Book A and Book B accompanied with all other Dear Asia learning resources.
When you graduate from our Korean Beginner courses, you should be able to read and write Hangeul smoothly, speak with natural pronunciation. In conversations, you can talk about your daily life, sharing your experiences such as personal plans, shopping and traveling. You can even write in Korean to send messages or emails. We understand most of our students are looking for Korean speaking classes nearby, that’s why we have designed our Beginner Korean language courses to have a strong focus in fluency skill training.
If you are not sure which Korean Beginner course to take, take a placement test or contact us.
If you wish to take The Test of Proficiency in Korean a.k.a. Topik I at the end of your Beginner level learning, consult our teachers for personal advice. We would advice to continue to our Elementary courses to secure better scores.
Level 2 Korean Elementary Courses
Our Korean Elementary 1 Course is designed for learners who has finished Level 1 learning or are able to do the below:
Read and pronounce Hangeul smoothly
Give detailed self-introduction
Use of numbers in date, time, money.
Use of numbers in counting nouns.
Narrate your lifestyle, hobbies
Narrate your daily schedule
Take and give directions
Talk about transportation and your surroundings
Talk about your travel experiences.
Our topics in this course include talking about what you do you do, introducing your friends, making and suggesting plans and explaining your neighbour and place. Also, student can write about your places you like. Our key grammar points covered include: (이)라고 하다, -는(Present tense of verbs), -거나/(이)나, -(으)ㄹ까요?(supposition), 마다, -(으)ㄹ 때, -기로 하다, 에다가, -기가 좋다, -지 않다, -지 못하다, -(으)면서(simultaneity), -지요?, -(으)면, ㅅ irregular conjugation, -는데/(으)ㄴ데, -아/어 보다(Attempt).
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Elementary 2.
Our Korean Elementary 2 Course is designed for students who has knowledge of 600 or more vocabularies, who can respond to questions about your family and friends, who can conjugate verbs and adjectives properly.
In this course, students can talk about wishes you would like to eat, things you would like to buy, travel plans and experiences and introduce precious gifts. Writing about dishes you eat every day, things you often buy, travel experiences, an invitation to a party, an email inquiring about an event. Our key grammar points covered include: -(으)면, ㅅ irregular conjugation, -는데/(으)ㄴ데, -아/어 보다(Attempt), -는 것 같다, -는 게 어때요?, ㅎ irregular conjugation, -(으)면 좋겠다, -(으)ㄴ 적이 있다/없다, 동안, -아/어 보다(Experience), -(으)ㄴ(past tense of verbs).
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Elementary 3.
Our Korean Elementary 3 Course is designed for students who has knowledge of 800 or more vocabularies, who also can choose and use formal and informal language properly depending on the situations.
Our topics in this course include talking about essential etiquette, various personalities and characteristics while describing, comparing, explaining. You can share your wish list and good changes while comparing and asking/answering questions. Our key grammar points covered include: -(으)ㄹ래요?, -(으)ㄹ게요, 에서부터, -(으)ㄹ (future tense of verbs), -(으)시, 에게만, 에게도 -다가, -아/어 주다, -네요, -지 말다, -아/어도 되다, -(으)면 안 되다.
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Intermediate 1.
Our Korean Elementary 4 Course is designed for students who has knowledge of 1000 or more vocabularies, who also can choose and use formal and informal language properly depending on the situations.
Our topics in this course include talking about essential etiquette, various personalities and characteristics while describing, comparing, explaining. You can share your wish list and good changes while comparing and asking/answering questions. Our key grammar points covered include: 에게서/한테서/께, -(으)니까(discovery), -는데, 밖에, -기 때문에, -는데요, -는 편이다, -게, -아/어, 에는, 처럼, -게 되다.
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Intermediate 1.
Elementary is our next level after Beginner, we have planned 4 Elementary Korean courses, in total 40 lesson (60 course hours plus 60 home work hours). Our students will be using the Sejong Korean Institute books Level 2 Book A and Book B accompanied with all other Dear Asia learning resources.
When you graduate from our Elementary Korean courses, you should be able to build on the foundation obtained in Level 1, have good command of appropriate use of formal and informal speech. You can also develop vocabulary and communicate well in questions and answers to daily topics such as daily routines, housing, life style, travel preparations, feelings and wishes etc.
If you are not sure which Elementary course to take, take a placement test below, or contact us.
If you wish to take The Test of Proficiency in Korean a.k.a. Topik I at the end of your Elementary level learning, consult our teachers for personal advice.
Level 3 Korean Intermediate Courses
Our Korean Intermediate 1 Course is designed for students who has knowledge of 1000 or more vocabularies, who has also developed communicative skills to talk with a native Korean speaker in common subjects, who can express his / her opinions and thoughts in 3+ minutes.
In this course, students will continue to practise their conversational skills to talk about current status, housing conditions, household chores, special occasions and celebrations. Our key grammar points covered include: -니? -자, -는다고 하다, -나/(으)ㄴ가 보다, -(으)ㄹ까 하다, -지만 않으면, -고 나서, -(으)ㄹ 테니까, -아/어 보니까, -(으)려면, -잖아요, -(으)려다가, -(으)ㄴ지, -자고 하다, -기 위해서, -아/어야겠.
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Intermediate 2.
Our Korean Intermediate 2 Course is designed for students who has knowledge of 1400 or more vocabularies, who can respond to questions about formal or informal situations.
In this course, students will continue to practise their conversational skills to talk about feeling and health, leisure life, special experiences, food and cook. Also, writing about good habit, recommending your favourite films TV series, presenting your favourite Tv stars or celebrities. Our key grammar points covered include: -아/어지다, -는/(으)ㄴ 대신에, -도록 하다, -아/어야, -다 보면, -더라고요, -는다, -(으)라고 하다, -아/어도, -아/어 드리다, -(으)ㄹ까 봐, -(으)ㄹ 텐데, -거든요, -는구나, -아/어 놓다, -(으)ㄴ 다음에.
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Intermediate 3.
Our Korean Intermediate 3 Course is designed for students who has knowledge of 1600 or more vocabularies, who has good command of formal or informal speech, who can also write a short essay in Korean with a given topic.
In this course, students will continue to practise their conversational skills to talk about mistakes and errors, apologise, Korean wedding ceremonies , national holidays and personal vocations. Our key grammar points covered include: -자마자, -아/어 버리다, -았/었, -(으)ㄹ 걸 그랬다, -아/어 가지고, -는다거나, -느라고, -기는요, -는 모양이다, 같이, -던데요, -았/었더니, -아/어 가다, -아/어 두다, -기는 하다, -는 중이다.
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Intermediate 4.
Our Korean Intermediate 4 Course is designed for students who has knowledge of 1800 or more vocabularies, who can hold a natural conversation with a native speaker on common subjects, who can conjugate well, and use formal or informal speech well.
In this course, students will continue to practise their conversational skills to talk about leisure activities and past experience, make or change appointments etc. This course will focused on natural conversation using these grammar points: -(으)면서, -(으)ㄹ까 하다, -(으)ㄹ 줄 알다/모르다, -고 나면, 반말, 아무 –(이)나, -에다(가), -도/까지.
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Upper Intermediate 1.
We have planned 4 Intermediate Korean courses, in total 40 lesson (60 course hours plus 60 home work hours). Our students will be using the Sejong Korean Institute books Level 3 Book A and Book B accompanied with all other Dear Asia learning resources.
As an Intermediate Korean class graduate, you should be able to have a good command of Korean grammars, you can conjugate well, use formal or informal speech accordingly. You can also read and write Hanguel without obstacles. You should have further developed your conversational skills to talk about various daily subjects with a native speaker. You should be able to express your thought and opinions, give a presentation in Korean for 5 minutes or more.
If you are not sure which Intermediate Korean course to take, take a placement test or contact us.
If you wish to take The Test of Proficiency in Korean a.k.a. Topik II at the end of your Intermediate level learning, consult our teachers for personal advice. We would advice to continue to our Upper Intermediate courses to achieve better results.
Level 4 Korean Upper intermediate Courses
Our Korean Upper Intermediate 1 Course is designed for students who has finished Level 3 learning or who are able to do the below:
has a knowledge of 2000 or more vocabularies
have a good command of Korean grammar
can conjugate well
can use formal or informal speech accordingly
can communicate or give a presentation in Korean for 5 minutes or more
In this course, students will continue to practise their conversational skills to talk about wishes, news, accidents and events, healthy food and personal hometown etc. Our key grammar points covered include: -는다면, -았.었으면 하다, -을 만하다, -던데, -는데요, -네요, -(으)로 인해서, -(으)면서, -냐면, -기가 쉽다, -(으)ㄹ 뿐만 아니라, 아무 (이)나, -는 듯이, 피동(이,히,리,기)
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Upper Intermediate 2.
Our Korean Upper Intermediate 2 Course is designed for students who has knowledge of 2400 and more vocabularies.
In this course, students continue to practise their conversational skills to talk about movies and TV dramas, home country culture and stories, impressions on new people and their characters etc. Our key grammar points covered include: -지 않아요?, 얼마나 -는다고요, -더니, -는 것이다, (으)로서, 에 대해서, -(으)며, -고자 하다, -는데다가, -든지, -을 줄 알다, -던, -을까 -을까, -지 그래요?, -았/었어야 했는데, -았을 텐데.
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Upper Intermediate 3.
Our Korean Upper Intermediate 3 Course is designed for students who has knowledge of 2800 and more vocabularies.
In this course, students continue to practise their conversational skills to talk about similarities and difference, work presentation and new career plan, idols and heros in the society etc. Our key grammar points covered include: -에 비해서, -어야지, -는지 알다/모르다, -는다면서요?, -는 데에, -다 보니, -는다는 점에서, -은 결과, -을수록, -으나, -는다고 생각하다, -는 게 아닐까 하다, -지 않을까 싶다, -기 보다는, -는다니, -기를 바라다.
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course –Upper Intermediate 4.
Our Korean Upper Intermediate 4 Course is designed for students who has knowledge of roughly 3000 vocabularies.
In this course, students continue to practise their conversational skills to talk about social manner and etiquettes, listening to radio and take part in a marketing survey, detailing personal feelings and emotions etc. Our key grammar points covered include: -에 비해서, -어야지, -는지 알다/모르다, -는다면서요?, -는 데에, -다 보니, -는다는 점에서, -은 결과, -을수록, -으나, -는다고 생각하다, -는 게 아닐까 하다, -지 않을까 싶다, -기 보다는, -는다니, -기를 바라다.
If you have learnt all of these, you can consider taking the next course – Level 5.
Our Korean Upper Intermediate 5 Course is designed for students who has knowledge of 3000 and more vocabularies.
In this course, you will focus on purely conversation based training, we are using material like Practical Korean Conversation Level 4, to organise discussions and debates throughout the lesson.
Our Korean Upper Intermediate 6 Course is designed for students who has knowledge of 3000 and more vocabularies.
In this course, you will focus on purely conversation based training, we are using material like Practical Korean Conversation Level 4, to organise discussions and debates throughout the lesson.
We have planned 6 Korean Level 4 courses, we also call this level Upper Intermediate. There are 60 lesson (90 course hours plus 90 home work hours) in total. Our students will be using Sejong Korean Institute books Level 4 Book A and Book B accompanied with all other Dear Asia learning resources.
In all of our Korean Upper-Intermediate courses, we aim to help students overcome a common language learner situation – the Intermediate Plateau, ie. you are not a Beginner any more, you’ve invested a lot of time and effort to learn how the language works, yet your fluency skills are still somewhere far from a native speaker.
That’s why in any of our Intermediate Korean courses or above, we have a strong focus on improving your fluency skills, by listening more to real life materials, and practise a lot in conversations. After taking course in this level, you should have good the skills to be an independant Korean speaker, you should be able to converse and convey your thoughts with a native speaker, even when you are lack of vocabularies.
If you are not sure which Upper Intermediate course to take, take our placement test, or contact us.
If you wish to take The Test of Proficiency in Korean a.k.a. Topik II at the end of your learning, consult our teachers for personal advice.
Our Korean Level 5 Pre-advanced courses are designed for students with knowledge of 3000 or more words. We don’t currently have any group classes organised for this level yet. But we can provide private tutoring if your Korean level is above our Upper Intermediate level.
At this level, our training will focus on your language skills used at professional contexts. You should be trained to understand and express oneself regarding history, politics, economy, environment and so on. You will also be required to learn proper use of different forms of the language according to the context and situation (e.g. formal/informal and colloquial/literary). Our teacher will suggest suitable learning material for you based on your learning needs.
If you are looking for test prep training for TOPIK II and aiming for high level 5 or 6 score, we can certainly help you achieve that!
Our Korean Level 6 Advanced courses are designed for students with knowledge of 6000 or more words. We don’t currently have any group classes organised for this level yet. But we can provide private tutoring if your Korean level is above our Upper Intermediate level.
At this level, our training will focus on learning about the Korean way of thinking and living. You will be trained to expand vocabulary covering specialized topics, so as to develop language proficiency skills for academic research or for use at work. You should be able to use korean grammar, expressions and forms of the language freely. You should also be trained to translate or interpret between Korean and English at ease.
If you are looking for test prep training for TOPIK II and aiming for high level 5 or 6 score, we can certainly help you achieve that! Book private lessons with our professional Korean teachers to start.
Frequently Asked Questions
We help hundreds of students each year to learn Korean in London and the UK! We do know what you are looking for, and how to help you achieve your learning goal. Can’t find the answers, contact us anytime.
Korean, based on the speech of Seoul in South Korea, serves as the standard language. Widely spoken by native Koreans, it also boasts a significant number of speakers in China, Japan, Russia, and America. This language holds immense importance due to South Korea’s thriving economy and its influential presence in pop culture, with phenomena like K-Pop and K-Drama gaining global popularity.
Yes, we specialize in teaching three closely connected languages, and we believe Korean is the easiest one to learn before Japanese and Chinese. One of the main reasons is that Korean can be learned entirely alphabetically. The Korean script is phonetic, with each letter representing a specific sound. In as little as 60-90 minutes, many people can learn how to read Korean. While mastering the Korean alphabet takes time, once accomplished, you’ll have a solid foundation for reading and writing in the language.
Additionally, Korean has numerous borrowed words from foreign languages, making it possible to guess the meaning simply by hearing them. Lastly, there’s no shortage of exciting material to immerse yourself in. From binge-watching K-dramas on Netflix to having immersive conversations in class with your Korean teacher and classmates, you’ll find ample opportunities to practice and improve your listening skills.
Test of Proficiency in Korean (TOPIK) is a written test designed to measure the ability of non-native speakers for expression and comprehension in the Korean language. It would be challenging if you didn’t study the language or put in enough effort to learn it. However, people who study Korean for 5-6 months on average are able to pass the level 1 test which is for beginner level.
Hangeul, the alphabetic system devised by King Sejong the Great in the 15th century, is the writing method for the Korean language. Surprisingly, even as a complete beginner, mastering the Korean alphabet (Hangeul) is remarkably easy. In a short span, you can become proficient in this writing technique, allowing you to read Korean phrases on the very day you finish learning the alphabet!
The time it takes to learn a language has no fixed answer. It relies on various factors like your native language, education, language experience, exposure, and motivation. That being said, our Korean beginner level courses typically span 3 to 6 months, during which most learners achieve significant conversational skills in Korean.
Many of our students have learned Korean themselves before joining a course! It could be via Koreanclass 101, or YouTube and Duolingo. If you are unsure about your current level, there are several ways to find out:
You can take an Online Placement Test on our website. After we receive your result, we then recommend you the most suitable courses to take.
Another way is to take a trial lesson in a class. You’ll have a first hand idea of how the difficulty level is like. After the trial lesson, you can stay in this level or move up or down depends on how you feel.
Finally, we have a Korean Course Roadmap and each level Curriculum bove. Based on the info provided and your own learning background you can self-diagnose and find a suitable class.
Our Korean Group Classes
Absolutely! We offer face-to-face Korean group classes on weekdays in the evenings (weekly) and also on Saturdays. These group classes provide an excellent opportunity to practice speaking and listening with our Korean teacher and fellow learners. It brings us pride to share that many of our students consider our Korean lessons the highlight of their week. Each session offers an abundance of valuable learning experiences tailored to enrich your language journey.
Yes we do. Our online Korean lessons are held on Zoom. You can simply join the class in the comfort of your home. It’s very convenient for people who can’t travel to our centre(s) or live outside of London.
All our Korean classes, no matter face to face or online, are student centred. You’ll be engaged in a number of task-based activities, guided-discover tasks, and meaningful conversation flow practice. We want you to learn Korean the most fun way. This will also help you increase your motivation and retain the knowledge better!
In our group classes, we typically have 4-8 students, ensuring an engaging and interactive environment with the teacher and fellow learners. We intentionally limit the maximum class size to 10 to optimize the learning experience. For particularly popular classes with our experienced teachers, there might be up to 12 students. Rest assured, our teachers are well-equipped to handle larger groups, and this also presents an excellent opportunity to make many like-minded friends along the way!
All our teachers are fully qualified native Korean speakers with a PHD, MA or BA degree in Education, Linguistic, and other relevant social studies.
Private Korean Lessons Near you
Taking Korean private lessons is one of the best ways to master this language. You will always be fully involved, your teacher will provide assistance and feedback, the course progression will be tailored to your needs, and the time will be more flexible if you are busy or you don’t have a fixed availability.
Our teachers are all Korean native speakers. They hold an B.A , M.A or PHD in education or relevant studies, and all our teachers have at least two years Korean teaching experience.
Our base hourly price is £66 per hour per person. If there are 2 or 3 students, will charge the per person rate with 25% discount. If there are 4 students, we will charge a group rate based on our consultation. However, we are offering packages with really good discounts up to 15% off! There are A to E in total six packages, we are sure you can find what you need.
K-pop and K-drama are great motivation for many people to start learning Korean! They are fun and engaging – also being able to understand K-pop lyrics and K-drama plot is very rewarding. With that being said, songs (including K-pop) contain rhymes, hidden meaning, pronunciation change, among other aspects that do not always reflect a natural speech. We recommend our students to focus on conversation flow, vocabulary building, and grammar. Once you have a strong grasp of these, understanding and singing to K-pop would be so much easier and fun!
booking & Attending our Korean Lessons
The majority of our bookings are done online. By clicking “Book Now,” you can access the course details. If everything meets your requirements, proceed to our secure online payment gateway to complete your order.
We gratefully acknowledge your order, and our learning team will promptly register your booking. Within 1-5 days before the course start date, you will receive attendance details, the building entry code, your assigned teacher’s information, and the class WhatsApp link from our learning team.
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