Korean Course 102 (Level 2) | CCE
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Korean Course 102 (Level 2)

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COVID-19 update: arrangement of our courses

We are now delivering courses online and in-person. Please check the delivery format of each class before enrolling.

Please note that course materials (excluding prescribed texts) are shared electronically within 48 hours of course commencement. Printing is not available.


Level A1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR)

This introductory Korean course continues on from the material covered in Korean 101 Beginner's Course. You will learn how to introduce yourself, meet and greet others, describe your day, discuss the past and the future, and start to develop your verbal and communication skills.

Outcomes

By the end of this course, you should be able to:

  • describe your day-to-day activities
  • talk about activities in the past, using past tense
  • share information and directions about how to get to places
  • use proper prepositions in relation to location
  • describe different types of transportation.

Content

  • Daily routines and places where activities take place, eg 'I read a book in the library'
  • Past events and future plans
  • Discussing one’s experiences
  • Asking and answering questions about directions
  • Using transportation

Intended audience

Suitable for A1 level participants, those who have completed Korean 101, or those who have completed 20 hours of recent tuition.

Delivery style

Delivered as a series of interactive workshops where active participation is encouraged.

Prescribed text

New Sogang Korean 1A Student's Book by Seoung Hee Kim, ISBN 9788976995728.

New Sogang Korean 1A Workbook by Seoung Hee Kim, ISBN 9788976995735.

Based on chapters 3-6 of the above texts. These texts are used for activities and form the basis for consolidation and practice.

Textbooks should only be purchased after confirmation is received from us. This usually occurs up to five days prior to commencement.

Suggested textbook supplier

booktopia
booktopia.com.au

Please note that in some cases, our suggested supplier may not stock your prescribed text. Please check stock availability prior to signing up for any membership.

Please note

Selected courses that teach spoken language may include use of language immersion (course instruction in the selected language) as part of the training strategy.

Features

Language courses are offered in four terms each year during January, April, July and October.

Apply for the language repeat discount.

What others say.

  • The tutor was very good at assessing how quickly each of us were progressing and encouraged participation without being overwhelming.
  • I loved meeting other students with the same passion for Korean language and learning.
  • Yet again, I'm very satisfied with the tutor's performance. I'm looking forward to Korean 103.
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