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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… Show more (+) 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 | | March 7, 2026 toApril 11, 2026 | | | | |
 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 | | March 9, 2026 toJune 1, 2026 | | | | |
 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… Show more (+) 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 | | April 9, 2026 toJune 11, 2026 | | | | |
 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 | | April 11, 2026 toMay 9, 2026 | | | | |
 Our Korean Intermediate 2 Course is designed for students who has knowledge of 1500 or more vocabularies, who can respond to questions about formal or informal situations.
In this course, students can 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.
Lesson Topics
Lesson 1 – Warm up and Ice break
Lesson 2 – Feelings depends on weather
Lesson 3 – Good health habit
Lesson 4 – Leisure activities
Lesson 5 – Favourite film or TV series
Lesson 6 – Special experiences
Lesson 7 – Favourite celebrities
Lesson 8 – Food and… Show more (+) Our Korean Intermediate 2 Course is designed for students who has knowledge of 1500 or more vocabularies, who can respond to questions about formal or informal situations.
In this course, students can 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.
Lesson Topics
Lesson 1 – Warm up and Ice break
Lesson 2 – Feelings depends on weather
Lesson 3 – Good health habit
Lesson 4 – Leisure activities
Lesson 5 – Favourite film or TV series
Lesson 6 – Special experiences
Lesson 7 – Favourite celebrities
Lesson 8 – Food and cook
Lesson 9 – Recipe
Lesson 10 – Review and presentations | | April 14, 2026 toJune 16, 2026 | | | | |
 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 | | April 15, 2026 toJune 17, 2026 | | | | |
 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 –… Show more (+) 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 | | April 15, 2026 toJune 17, 2026 | | | | |
 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… Show more (+) 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 | | April 18, 2026 toMay 16, 2026 | | | | |
 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… Show more (+) 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 | | April 20, 2026 toJuly 6, 2026 | | | | |
 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… Show more (+) 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 | | April 21, 2026 toJune 23, 2026 | | | | |
 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 | | May 2, 2026 toMay 30, 2026 | | | | |
 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… Show more (+) 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 | | May 6, 2026 toJuly 8, 2026 | | | | |
 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… Show more (+) 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 | | May 7, 2026 toJuly 9, 2026 | | | | |
 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… Show more (+) 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 | | May 9, 2026 toJune 6, 2026 | | | | |
 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 | | May 9, 2026 toJune 6, 2026 | | | | |
 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 | | May 14, 2026 toJuly 16, 2026 | | | | |
 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… Show more (+) 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 | | May 27, 2026 toJuly 29, 2026 | | | | |
 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… Show more (+) 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 | | May 30, 2026 toJune 27, 2026 | | | | |
 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 | | June 4, 2026 toAugust 6, 2026 | | | | |
 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 | | June 20, 2026 toJuly 18, 2026 | | | | |
 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… Show more (+) 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 | | June 22, 2026 toAugust 24, 2026 | | | | |
 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 | | June 27, 2026 toJuly 25, 2026 | | | | |