Dragon Education Foundation provides Korean Language Training in Kathmandu, Nepal. We are committed to empowering individuals with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in the fast-paced world of information technology.
Course Content
Beginner Level
- Introduction to Korean Language and Culture
- Overview of Korean culture, customs, and traditions.
- Introduction to Hangul, the Korean alphabet.
- Basic greetings and everyday expressions.
- Hangul Proficiency
- Learning the 14 consonants and 10 vowels of Hangul.
- Reading and writing simple words and phrases.
- Pronunciation and intonation practice.
- Basic Grammar and Vocabulary
- Sentence structure: Subject-Object-Verb (SOV) order.
- Introduction to basic grammar rules and sentence patterns.
- Common vocabulary for daily use (numbers, days, family members, etc.).
- Simple Conversations
- Practicing simple dialogues in common scenarios (shopping, dining, asking for directions).
- Basic question and answer formats.
- Role-playing exercises to build confidence.
Intermediate Level
- Intermediate Grammar and Sentence Construction
- More complex sentence structures and grammatical rules.
- Use of particles and conjunctions.
- Introduction to verb conjugations and honorifics.
- Expanded Vocabulary
- Vocabulary expansion covering a wide range of topics (travel, hobbies, work, health, etc.).
- Use of synonyms and antonyms.
- Reading and Writing
- Reading short stories, news articles, and simple essays.
- Writing paragraphs and short essays on familiar topics.
- Introduction to common idioms and expressions.
- Listening and Speaking
- Listening to dialogues, interviews, and short lectures.
- Practicing conversations in various settings (at work, in public transport, during social events).
- Emphasis on correct pronunciation and fluency.
Advanced Level
- Advanced Grammar and Syntax
- Advanced grammatical structures and complex sentences.
- In-depth study of verb conjugations, including irregular verbs.
- Use of advanced particles and connectors.
- Specialized Vocabulary
- Vocabulary related to specific fields (business, technology, politics, etc.).
- Learning technical terms and jargon.
- Advanced Reading and Writing
- Reading longer and more complex texts, such as novels, research papers, and editorials.
- Writing detailed essays, reports, and formal letters.
- Practice in summarizing and paraphrasing.
- Advanced Listening and Speaking
- Listening to Korean media, including news broadcasts, podcasts, and films.
- Engaging in debates, discussions, and presentations.
- Emphasis on natural and idiomatic language use.
Additional Features
Cultural Immersion Activities
- Cultural workshops, including Korean cooking classes, traditional music, and dance sessions.
- Field trips to Korean cultural centers and events.
Language Exchange Programs
- Opportunities to practice with native Korean speakers through language exchange partnerships.
- Participation in Korean language meetups and conversation clubs.
Certification and Exam Preparation
- Preparation for Korean language proficiency tests such as TOPIK (Test of Proficiency in Korean).
- Mock exams and practice tests.
- Guidance on exam strategies and time management.
Online Resources and Support
- Access to online learning materials and interactive exercises.
- Regular feedback and support from instructors.
- Online discussion forums and study groups.
Conclusion
The Korean Language Training course at Dragon Education Foundation is designed to provide a well-rounded education in the Korean language. With a structured curriculum, cultural immersion activities, and comprehensive support, students are well-prepared to achieve fluency and effectively communicate in Korean in various contexts. Whether for personal interest, academic purposes, or professional advancement, this course offers the necessary tools and resources for mastering the Korean language.