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Korean Foundations Step 2


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No formal qualification
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Overview

This course includes lifetime access so you can complete it at your own speed.

This course is designed for those interested to learn the basics of the Korean language, how to count and tell the time and date, and how to form negative statements and questions.

Benefits of taking this course include:

  • Unlimited and lifetime access to the course
  • Learn the course at your own pace
  • Course can be accessed on any platform
  • 24/7 Customer support

Certificates

Certificate of completion

Digital certificate - Included

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Description

Welcome to Korean Foundations Step 2 course!

In this course, we build on what we learned in our Step 1 course and we will cover some of the most essential aspects of Korean language for beginner learners.

The content of this course includes:

  • Korean numbers (both Sino-Korean and Native-Korean numbers)
  • Use of Korean numbers (counting, telling the time and date)
  • Use of pronouns in Korean
  • Verb conjugation in the present tense
  • Use of objects
  • Forming negative statements
  • Forming questions

You will learn all these important concepts through guided speaking practice, as well as review exercise handouts which you can download for further practice.

The Korean Foundations Step 2 will cover the following topics:

Section 1 - Introduction

  • Course Introduction
  • Downloadable Materials

Section 2 - Korean Numbers

  • Sino-Korean Numbers 1 To 99
  • Native-Korean Numbers 1 To 99
  • Review Lesson – Two Number Systems
  • Numbers 100 To 1,000
  • Numbers Above 10,000
  • Counting In Korean
  • Review Lesson – Big Numbers And Counting things

Section 3 - Time And Date

  • Days Of The week
  • Date
  • Review Lesson – Days Of The Week And Date
  • Counting Months
  • Telling The Time
  • Review Lesson – Counting Months And Telling The Time

Section 4 - Pronouns

  • Pronouns I And You
  • Pronouns He And She
  • Pronouns We And They
  • Review Lesson – Pronouns

Section 5 - Present Tense

  • Formal Verb Ending Present Tense
  • Polite Verb Ending 1 Present Tense
  • Review Lesson – Formal And Polite Verb Ending
  • Polite Verb Ending 2 Present Tense
  • Polite And Casual Verb Ending Present Tense
  • Object Particles – 을 And 를
  • Review Lesson – Polite And Casual Verb Ending And Object Particles
  • Negative Statement
  • Question Form
  • Review Lesson – Negative Statement And Questions

Section 6 - Irregular Verbs

  • Irregular Verbs ‘ㅂ’ 받침
  • Irregular Verbs ‘ㄷ’ & ‘ㅅ’ 받침
  • Irregular Verbs – Review Lesson 1
  • Irregular Verbs ‘ㅡ’ Vowel 1
  • Irregular Verbs ‘ㅡ’ Vowel 2
  • Irregular Verbs ‘ㅎ’ 받침
  • Irregular Verbs – Review Lesson 2

Section 7 - Sentence Formulation Practice

  • Sentence Practice Introduction
  • Sentence Practice 1: Adding ~아요
  • Sentence Practice 2: Adding ~어요
  • Sentence Practice 3: Verbs Ending In ‘ㅣ’ And ‘하다’
  • Sentence Practice 4: Irregular Verbs ㅂ, ㄷ, ㅅ
  • Sentence Practice 5: Irregular Verbs ‘ㅡ’
  • Sentence Practice 6: Irregular Verbs ‘르’ & ㅎ
  • Sentence Practice 7: Negative Verb Form

Section 8 - Wh-Words In Korean

  • What: 무엇 (뭐)
  • What: 무슨
  • Review Lesson: 무엇 (뭐), 무슨
  • Who: 누구
  • When: 언제
  • Review Lesson: 누구, 언제
  • Where: 어디
  • How: 어떻게
  • Review Lesson: 어디, 어떻게
  • Which, What Kind Of: 어떤
  • Which: 어느
  • Review Lesson: 어떤, 어느
  • Why: 왜
  • How Many: 몇
  • Review Lesson: 왜, 몇
  • Wh-Words As Indefinite Pronoun

Who is this course for?

This course is designed for those interested to learn the basics of the Korean language, how to count and tell the time and date, and how to form negative statements and questions.

Requirements

No prior knowledge required to take this course.

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