Monday, October 19, 2009

Our Course

  • We Offer Private or Small Group Lessons

  • We are Specialized for Home Visit Lessons

  • We Have Schedules for Weekend Lessons

  • Teaching Materials:

Text Books: University textbooks series which was developed to include a balanced learning of the four skills: listening; speaking; reading; and writing.

Every instructor uses their own made handouts.


  • Progress of the Lessons
25-30 hours/beginner1
Can be able to make simple expressions and answer simple questions on topics like transportation, shopping, asking for and giving directions, ordering in a restaurant and giving simple instructions.
50-60 hours/beginner2
Can be able to make simple dialogues used in daily life – jobs, hobbies, likes, dislikes, narrating events like trips or holidays, asking for and giving information, setting appointments, making ticket reservations, using fundamental expressions in different functions (e.g. going to the bank or post office).
75-90 hour/intermediate1
Can be able to have good command of basic Korean language used in daily life – explaining symptoms and health conditions at a hospital, explaining hoe to cook, sharing opinions or impressions after watching a film or listening to music.
100-120 hours/intermediate2
Can be able to communicate with Koreans on a normal day conversation or social life functions – explaining or describing feelings, pointing out a simple problem of a specific situation accepting or making invitations and conversing well during visits.
150 hours/advanced1
Can be able to express clear opinions and use correct expressions – debating or discussing general topics, explaining fashion and cultural trends, conversing sensibly on general topics and discussing about pros and cons on certain issues.
180 hours/advanced2
Can be able to study in a professional field of the language – writing diary entries or reading story books, speaking analytically on the basis or casual relationship about a specific situation.



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