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Spring semester is open 🌸
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🔑 Key grammar you’ll use
Topic, subject & object markers (은/는, 이/가, 을/를)
Location & time marker (에)
Basic sentence endings (이에요/예요, 아요/어요)
Numbers & counters (하나–일, 개, 명 등)
Negative form (안)
Polite commands (으세요)
📌 All grammar is practiced through speaking, not memorization!
🧑🎓 This level is for you if…
You can read Hangeul but feel unsure about forming sentences
You know some basic grammar, but speaking still feels difficult
You want to start using Korean in simple conversations
You’ve studied before but need a clear, structured restart
🪄 If you can read Hangeul, you can start here!
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🔑 Key grammar you’ll use
Past & future tense (았어요/었어요/했어요, 을 거예요)
Location & purpose expressions (에서, -(으)러 가다)
Expressing wants & making suggestions (-고 싶다, -을까요?)
Connecting sentences & giving reasons (-지만, -아/어서)
Basic honorifics & polite speech
Talking about situations & predictions (weather, everyday contexts)
📌 Grammar is practiced through speaking, presentations, and everyday topics.
🧑🎓 This level is for you if…
You can handle basic conversations, but want to talk more about past and future
You want to explain experiences, plans, and reasons in Korean
You can make sentences, but want to connect them more naturally
You’re ready to speak more about daily life, trips, and opinions
✨ A building step before moving into more flexible A2-level conversations.
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🔑 Key grammar you’ll use
Making choices & connections (-(이)나, -거나, -아/어서/해서)
Talking about direction & movement (-(으)로, -에서 -까지)
Expressing intentions & suggestions (-(으)ㄹ래요)
Checking information & soft confirmation (-지요?)
Talking about sequence & ongoing actions (-(으)ㄴ 후에, -고 있다)
Describing change over time (-아/어지다)
Explaining conditions & reasons (-(으)면, -(으)니까)
📌 Grammar is practiced through speaking, storytelling, and real-life situations.
🧑🎓 This level is for you if…
You can handle daily conversations, but want to connect ideas more naturally
You want to give reasons, make suggestions, and explain situations in Korean
You understand basic grammar, but want to sound smoother and more flexible
You enjoy speaking about daily life, opinions, and small stories
✨ This level helps you move from simple sentences to more connected, natural speech.
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🔑 Key grammar you’ll use
Talking about plans & intentions (-(으)려고 하다)
Expressing experience (아/어/해 보다)
Talking about past situations & timing (-(으)ㄹ 때)
Describing people & reactions (-(으)ㄴ/는 N, -네요)
Giving advice & rules (-지 마세요, -아/어/해야 되다)
Talking about duration & background (-(으)ㄴ 지, -(으)ㄴ데/는데)
Expressing ability & possibility (-을 수 있다/없다)
📌 Grammar is always practiced through speaking and discussion — not drills.
🧑🎓 This level is for you if…
You can hold basic conversations, but want to express yourself more naturally
You want to talk about experiences, opinions, and feelings in Korean
You understand basic grammar, but struggle to use it flexibly in speaking
You want to discuss culture, manners, and personal stories in Korean
✨ This level focuses on expanding what you can say and how naturally you can say it.
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🪩 Conversation Club (100% Korean)
This class is conducted entirely in Korean.
No English, no translations 🙂↔️ just real conversation. 🙂↕️
If you’ve completed A2.2(2급), you’re ready to join.
Here, Korean is no longer something you study, but something you use naturally in discussion.
In Conversation Club, we don’t just talk, we engage.
We discuss Korean culture, share opinions, play games, give presentations, and work on creative activities together. 🥳
📕 Throughout the semester, you’ll also read your first Korean book outside of class, not as homework pressure, but as a personal milestone in your Korean journey.
📌 This is a fully immersive conversation-based class.
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No worries 😊
You don’t need to buy anything for this class. All materials will be shared with you before the first lesson. -
To make sure everyone gets plenty of chances to speak, classes are kept small.
Each group has fewer than 10 students. -
Each class is 90 minutes long and runs once a week for 10 weeks.
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No worries at all 😊
You’ll receive a class recording, so you can catch up whenever it works for you. -
If you’re not sure, that’s totally okay 😊
Here are a few ways to check:1) Take a look at the key grammar points listed for each level.
2)Think about the textbook you’ve used before.
A1 is equivalent to TOPIK Level 1, and A2 to Level 2.You can also change levels after the first class if needed.
And if you’re still unsure, feel free to message me anytime.
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Totally understandable — the level system can be confusing at first.
Each 10 week course covers half of a CEFR level.
For example, finishing A1.1 means you’ve completed half of the A1 level, which corresponds to TOPIK Level 1.
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Registration closes one day before the first class, so make sure to sign up in time 💗
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Yes, that’s possible.
You’ll receive a full refund if you cancel more than one week before the first class.
If you cancel within one week of the start date, a partial refund is available.
Unfortunately, refunds aren’t possible once the course has started.