LEVELS
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OUTCOME
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DURATION
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Level 1 (Beginner level)
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Use of basic commands of Korean for
survival, including greeting, purchasing, ordering. Expressing and understanding
simple ordinary communication by making easy sentences
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50 hours
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Level 2 (Beginner level)
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Discussion of familiar topics by
using a vocabulary of about 1,500-2,000 words.
Distinguishing correctly between formal and informal situations.
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70 hours
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Level 3 (Intermediate level)
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Carrying out conversations with
people in public. Understanding the correct usage of words and speech and
using complex conjunctions, modify verbs, and honorific forms. Command of
fundamental characteristics of Korean.
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80 hours
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Level 4 (Intermediate level)
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Accurate and fluent understanding
of news articles, general social topics, and abstract topics. Understand the
social and cultural content of South Korea based on essential idioms and
understand representative aspects of Korean culture.
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100 hours
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Level 5 (Advanced Level)
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High proficiency in Korean for
professional research and work. Understand topics in politics, economics, and
other fields. Use contextually appropriate language and distinguish between
formal and informal in written and spoken language.
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120 hours
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Level 6 (Advanced Level)
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Accurate and
fluent understanding of news articles, general social topics, and abstract
topics. Understand the social and cultural content of South Korea based on
essential idioms and understand representative aspects of Korean culture.
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150 hours
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Level of difficulty as compared to English
Speaking
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Difficult
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Grammar
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Difficult
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Writing
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Difficult
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Course
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Start
Date
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Schedule
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Timings
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Korean Level 1
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22-12-2024
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Weekends
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11.00am to 01.00pm
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Korean Level 2
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02-01-2025
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Weekdays
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8:00pm to 09:00pm
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New courses and batches are added to our calendar frequently and may not always reflect in the course calendar. To know more about the latest courses or language, contact us and we will help you with an ideal slot.
1) The Korean Alphabet Is Simple
As a result of having a unique writing system, you might believe that learning Korean is difficult. The Korean script, however, is fairly simple to master. The writing system in Korean is frequently regarded to be the most logical in existence. There are 24 letters in Hangul, (2 lesser than in English), and they are all spelled phonetically. Languages having phonetically spelled words are significantly simpler to understand. Hence, one of the many benefits of learning Korean is the alphabet's simplicity.
2) Learning Korean is an excellent way to prepare for the future.
Korean is a language spoken by more than 75 million people. Additionally, it comes in at number 18 among the languages spoken worldwide. As a result, it can be used for business or travel. You must speak Korean if you intend to conduct any type of business in the nation. It’s a sign of respect your business partners will appreciate. And because of Korea's robust economy, the nation makes for a wonderful holiday spot. Knowing Korean will give you an advantage when you visit.
3) Speaking Korean Is Easy!
The Korean alphabet is based on the sounds of the language. Korean has a very logical pronunciation because of its phonetic letters. Everything that is written is pronounced. Unlike other East Asian languages, Korean does not have tones. This makes speaking Korean a lot easier.
4) International pop culture is increasing Korean.
Korea has gained international recognition thanks to its growing popularity in film, clothing, and cosmetics. Everyone wants to be included in pop culture, and as 'The Korean Wave' is gaining more and more traction, understanding the language will let you take full advantage of it. Learning Korean is advantageous if you want to be able to comprehend the lyrics of well-known Korean music.
5) Discover Better Career Prospects
In a corporation, bilingual employees are more highly valued. Having business contacts in Korea is beneficial. It has the 4th largest economy in Asia and the 10th largest in the world. Businesses like Samsung, Hyundai, and LG are always growing. Your understanding of Korean could put you in the lead if and when your company decides to work with Korean investors and markets.