ðđWhat about Teacher Rosie? ðđ
ðResiding in Australia for 8 years
ðWorking as a Korean language teacher at Sydney Korean School for 3 years
ðBarista Career in Australia
ð3 years of experience as an interior design expert at a major Korean construction company
ðOverseas volunteer work in Irelandâs disabled community
ðBackpacking trip to 15 countries (UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Greece, Romania, Hungary, Czech Republic, Austria, Hong Kong, Vietnam, Philippines, Japan, Malaysia)
ðComplete Fukuoka, Japan by bicycle
ðAround Korea
ðWorked at an Australian kindergarten for 5 years
ðGraduated from Hanyang University, Department of Sociology
ðĻðžâðž I have 3 years of tutoring experience with students of all levels and ages.
ð Effective, goal-oriented lessons help you achieve your learning goals.
ðĐMany students have achieved the results they wanted after learning with me.
ðđWhat is Teacher Rosieâs class? ðđ
ðCustomized classes using self-made learning materials
ðInteresting classes with various visual materials according to student interests
ðExplanation with appropriate examples, meticulous correction of pronunciation and expressions
ðIncreased confidence as students continue to be motivated and improve their skills
ðEnjoyable class with a friendly atmosphere
ðExperience Korean culture and society while studying trendy Korean expressions
ðCurriculum ð
ðIntroductory ð
(Those learning Korean for the first time)ð
ðąLearn Korean consonants and vowels
ðąCombination of consonants and vowels
ðąBasic pronunciation practice
ðąBasic greetings and self-introduction
ðBasic Korean ð
(People who can read Hangul)
âïļLearn simple vocabulary
âïļBasic conversation and grammar
âïļSimple conversation practice
âïļLearn the basic structure of subject, verb, and object
âïļLearning basic sentence patterns
âïļLearn expressions frequently used in daily life
âïļExpand vocabulary related to family, restaurants, shopping, hobbies, and transportation
ðIntermediate Koreanð
(People who are capable of basic conversation but only simple communication)
ðExpand your vocabulary through situational role play
ðPractice correct pronunciation of Korean
ðLearn confusing grammar
ðLearn words with the same pronunciation but different meanings
ðHave fun using books, dramas, and songs to further improve your Korean language skills
ðAdvanced Koreanð
(Those who are able to communicate but aim for a higher level of Korean proficiency)
ðUnderstanding news articles and newspapers
ðSpeak your thoughts coherently
ðLearn social and cultural content such as idioms and proverbs
ðImprove your writing skills through short writing practice such as diary writing or letter writing.
ðïļBusiness Koreanð
(Korean companies, people who are preparing for business)
ðïļEmployment preparation (document preparation, interview preparation)
ðïļWork-related Korean (e-mail writing, work phone calls, customer service, meetings, etc.)
ðïļWrite a report
ðïļKorean business culture and manners
ðŊTOPIK test preparation ðŊ
âïļTOPIK I
(Test for beginner learners)
ðĨBasic grammar, vocabulary
ðĨSimple conversation practice
ðĨShort answer writing on simple topics
ðTOPIK 2
(Test for advanced learners such as going to college or getting a job)
ðTest preparation for understanding complex grammar, vocabulary, and long sentences
ðLogical writing practice
ðPrepare for the exam based on past exam questions
ðŠThe most effective ways to improve your language skills are:
The idea is to be exposed to the language as much as possible and speak it yourself. ðŠ
ðTextbooks and class materials will be sent separately.
ð Letâs study Korean together in a fun and consistent way.
ðĨIn the 25-minute trial class?ðĨ
âïļA simple check of your Korean language skills.
âïļFind out the reasons and goals for learning Korean.
âïļLetâs design the direction of future classes together.
ðClass Rulesð
â° If you want to cancel a class, please let us know within 24 hours.
â°If you do not attend within 15 minutes of the class start time, you will be considered absent and tuition will not be refunded.
â°Be sure to check your internet connection before class starts.
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