Course Information
Course Overview
Learn Korean with the Author of the book Korean Grammar for Speaking - Practical, and essential elements to study Korean
Song Won’s Korean Grammar for Speaking is the quintessential text for learning how to speak and write Korean. As a proven, passionate, and dedicated teacher, Song Won has perfected his language learning system in the classroom. Now, he’s finally put those same methods into an informative, easy-to-understand textbook. Korean Grammar for Speaking is methodically organized and broken down into separate units. In the beginning, students will build a foundation by learning how to read, write, and pronounce Hangul (the Korean alphabet). From there, students will learn everything from the counting systems and present tense verbs, to more complex and complicated grammatical concepts. Within each unit, there will be vocabulary lists, a wide variety of practice problems, and end-of-unit quizzes. This comprehensive language learning textbook will have you speaking, reading, and writing Korean in no time! Along with Korean grammar, this textbook will teach students important vocabulary words that are useful in many common, everyday situations. It will also highlight Korean slang and colloquialisms, as well. Song Won’s language learning method is different from classic, traditional textbooks. This book will have students thinking and responding organically in Korean. The goal of Korean Grammar for Speaking is to make students fluent in Korean within six months. Although learning Korean will be a challenge, it’s a challenge that will reward students many times over.
Course Content
- 1 section(s)
- 61 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Korean Grammar for Speaking 1
What You’ll Learn
- Korean Grammar for Speaking
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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AAishwarya Mohan
Really good content for beginners.
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FFrancis McCarthy
I had little expectations when I enrolled in this course, but I ended up being pleasantly surprised. This is exactly how grammar should be introduced to a beginner: no complex terminology, new concepts are introduced as simple as possible and immediately applicable for conversation purposes. Past lessons are reused every new unit, and the students are regularly encouraged to make longer and longer sentences. I will also point out that it is possible to follow the course without the book. Now, there are a few things that could be improved upon: * The students in the background are almost inaudible, which is a pity because they bring a lot of added value to the course. * There are some sound artefacts in a few videos that are a bit distracting. * The titles of the videos should have more descriptive titles than simply "Unit 13". While I wouldn't recommend this course to a complete beginner, someone who has been studying Korean for a month or two will likely gain a lot from this course.
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WWilliam Onsoe
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MMaya St.Clair
I had the book and was expecting more explanations instead it was just him reading what he has written in each unit.