âïļMore than 10 years of teaching experience
âïļTeching Korean language/Korean Culture/TOPIK in Korean University (2017~Currently)
ðĨConsistent perfect score in the teacherâs lecture evaluation
âïļExperience teaching all Levels(Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced)
âïļBachelor & Masterâs degree in International Korean education (Yonsei University)
âïļCertificate of Korean language teacher (1st grade)
âïļNative Korean, Fluent English (Interpreter&Translator in US Army (2016~2017)
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ððð What courses do Jenny offer? ððð
[ ðē Basic Alphabet + Level 1~4 ]
â Basic Vowels and Consonants Class
â Regular Class - University Curriculum
(Vocavulary, Grammar, Conversation, Listening, Reading and Writing)
ðē Level 1 - Beginner A
ðē Level 2 - Beginner B
ðē Level 3 - Intermediate
â Vocabulary Class ðē For Level 1~3
â Grammar Class (+Reading, Writing, Conversation with Each Grammar) ðē For Level 1~3
â Vocabulary + Grammar Class ðē For Level 1~3
â Listening Class (+Conversaion) ðē For Level 1~4
(+Dictation -Fill in the blanks) ðē For Level 2
â Reading & Wrting Class (Using Korean Squared Manuscript Paper) ðē For Level 1~4
â Conversation Class with each topic ðē For Level 1~3
â Free Talking Class ðē For Level 4
(Proofreading Class / NO proofreading Class - Talking naturally)
â TOPIK
ð After completing the course from Level 1 to Level 4, you will learn Korean language skills that will not interfere with your daily life. ð
ð§Đ Basic Class
Understanding the composition of Korean vowels and consonants, basic Korean pronunciation, reading, and writing can be done.
ðē Level 1
It trains grammar, expression, and vocabulary so that learners who have no knowledge of Korean can communicate basicly in their daily lives. It can understand the most basic words necessary for daily life, such as self-introduction, phone calls, purchase of goods, transportation, and conversation at pharmacies and banks, and organize simple sentences or conversations.
ðēðē Level 2
Simple living and practical texts can be understood and constructed, and languages can be used separately in formal and informal situations. It is possible to understand and express the places frequently encountered in everyday life, private and familiar situations, and to read and write the language functions necessary for basic daily life and vocabulary frequently used in using public facilities.
ðēðēðē Level 3
Most vocabulary words used in everyday life can be understood and constructed, and social and cultural contents can be understood and used based on understanding of representative Korean culture (Korean language, marriage, housewarming, holidays, etc.) with King Sejong. The basic characteristics of written and spoken languages can be understood and used separately. We learn basic vocabulary related to work or social phenomena, and we can make sentences using relatively complex investigations and connections.
ðēðēðēðē Level 4
It has basic Korean language skills to lead various types of social life, such as entering college or getting a job in Korea. Based on frequently used idiomatic expressions and understanding of representative Korean culture, social and cultural contents can be understood and expressed, and simple documents and reports related to everyday tasks can be prepared to some extent. It can understand relatively plain contents among news and newspaper articles, and understand and express familiar social and abstract materials (job, event, country, living culture, etc.) with relative accuracy and fluency.
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ððð Teaching style ððð
ð Studying with Slides & Books (Main book, Practice book)
ð I will provide materials for you for every class.
ð Homework and Get correction with feedback.
ð After studying 3 Units - 1 Test (In Regular Class)
ððð Class rules ððð
ðļ If you want to cancel, inform me at least 24 hours prior to class time.
ðļ Let me know your interests/hobbies, so I can prepare the materials accordingly.
ðļ Be prepared with a notebook & pen/pencil
ðļ Have a stable internet connection
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