Korean Beginner 3 Class is the continuation of Korean Beginner 2.
To enroll in this course, you must have knowledge of reading and writing the Korean alphabet. So, you must also know how to create simple sentences.
In this course, you will be able to construct compound sentences and make sentences with other functions which has specific scenarios for Travel, Transportation, Restaurant and Hobbies.
This course also focuses on Speaking, with lots of interactive speaking exercises within the class. Aside from that, the class also focuses on Listening, through audio files with conversation of the Korean Native speakers.
How to Sign up:
- Downpayment and pre-enrollment are needed so you can be reserved a slot and be able to join this class
- Message us through the chat box icon on the lower left side of the page so that we can assist you.
What you will learn in Korean Beginner 3:
- How to plan action or events
- Expressing actions done at the same time
- Expressing attempting to do an action
- Indicating a specific moment in which something happens
- How to express choices for nouns or action
- Making assumptions
- Stating how long it takes to go from one place to another
- How to express decision when ordering food
- Expressing delight or surprise
- How to express will and decision
- How to state knowing and not knowing to do a specific action
- Scenarios for Travel, Transportation, Restaurant and Hobbies
- 500+ Nouns and Verb Vocabulary
- Practice Reading, Constructing Sentence through Speaking and Writing and Listening through Native Korean Speaking Audio Exercises
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Course Curriculum
Class Rules and Guidelines | |||
Class Rules and Guidelines | 00:00:00 | ||
[KB3] How to Access Video Recording of Sessions? | 00:00:00 | ||
Lesson 0: Review on Korean Beginner 2 (Crash Course) | |||
Lesson 0: Review on Korean Beginner 2 (Crash Course) | 00:00:00 | ||
This serves as a review (crash course) of the Korean Beginner 2. It tackles more of the application of the topics from Korean Beginner 2 so that the students are prepared to continue the topics for Korean Beginner 3. | |||
Lesson 1: Travel (여행) | |||
Lesson 1-1: Expressing plans & intention of doing (~려고/으려고 하다), Have you tried (아/어 보다) | 00:00:00 | ||
Lesson 1-2: Expressing background, contrast with the use of ~는데 | 00:00:00 | ||
Lesson 1-3: Expressing two actions doing at the same time (~으면서/면서) & the time you are doing something (~을 때/때) | 00:00:00 | ||
Lesson 1-4: Listening, Speaking, Reading Practice | 00:00:00 | ||
Lesson 2: Transportation (교통) | |||
Lesson 2-1: Expressing means of transportation (으로) and duration of time from one place to another (에서, 까지, 얼마나 걸려요?) | 00:00:00 | ||
Lesson 2-2: If you intend/plan/want to, you must… (~으려면) | 00:00:00 | ||
Lesson 2-3: Expressing choices ‘or’ (~나/이나) | 00:00:00 | ||
Lesson 2-4: Expressing your guess (~겠) | 00:00:00 | ||
Lesson 2-5: Listening, Reading, Speaking | 00:00:00 | ||
Lesson 3: Restaurant (식당 | |||
Lesson 3-1: Do you want to? Shall we? I will (~을래요) | 00:00:00 | ||
Lesson 3-2: Either / or [Verb] (~가나) | 00:00:00 | ||
Lesson 3-3: Telling to try (~아/어 보세요) & Only (~만) | 00:00:00 | ||
Lesson 3-4: Not (~지 않다) & Listening & Speaking | 00:00:00 | ||
Lesson 3-5: Reading & Speaking | 00:00:00 |
Highly Recommended!
I’ve been a student of Miss Gi from Beginner 1 to Beginner 3 and I can say she never fails to make every class fun, interactive, and fruitful. The lessons were neatly plotted and easy to follow. You can tell she is very passionate about teaching. I like that there are class exercises and take-home activities, it further stimulates my learning. If you want to learn the Korean language in a practical way, then this class is for you! 5/5 stars, highly recommended!
Continuing my Korean language journey with Korean Beginner 3
I recommend the Korean Beginner 3 course for those who would like to continue to develop their Korean skills. There are a lot of writing, speaking, listening, and reading exercises. More complicated sentences are discussed. We were introduced to more grammar structures and vocabularies. We were also introduced to the TOPIK exam and had some practice for it. I have just finished Korean Beginner 3 and now started the Beginner 4 course. 🙂