Students will learn practical Korean language skills, primarily focusing on conversation, listening, and communication skills. Its level is equivariant to the textbook, Sejong Korean Introduction, and 1 or 2. Join us and learn the Korean language and culture. The Los Angeles Public Library and the King Sejong Institute Center U.S.A run it. It only offers free online classes.
If you want to reserve it, please contact the Los Angeles Public Library(language@lapl.org), not King Sejong Institute.
1 hour
TUESDAY, FROM 14:30 P.M. TO 15:30 P.M.
Introductory Korean is for students who cannot yet read or write in Hangeul. Students will learn to put consonants, vowels, and consonant endings together to read and write with ease. Students will also learn basic phrases and grammar. Also, students will learn practical Korean language skills, especially focusing on conversation, listening, and communication skills. Its level is equivariant to the textbook, Sejong Korean Introduction, and 1 or 2.
This class is conducted online and the tuition is free. If you want to reserve it, please contact the Los Angeles Public Library(language@lapl.org), not King Sejong Institute.
1 hour
TUESDAY, FROM 16:00 P.M. TO 17:00 P.M.
Students will learn Korean sentence structures and verb conjugations so that they can introduce themselves, describe people and objects in their immediate environment, and use shopping phrases. Also, students use interactive exercises to improve conversational skills through grammatical accuracy and situational drills. Its level is equivariant to the textbook, Sejong Korean 3 or 4.
This class is conducted online and the tuition is free. If you want to reserve it, please contact the Los Angeles Public Library(language@lapl.org), not King Sejong Institute.
Our Courses
Students will learn practical Korean language skills, primarily focusing on conversation, listening, and communication skills. Its level is equivariant to the textbook, Sejong Korean Introduction, and 1 or 2. Join us and learn the Korean language and culture. The Los Angeles Public Library and the King Sejong Institute Center U.S.A run it. It only offers free online classes.
If you want to reserve it, please contact the Los Angeles Public Library(language@lapl.org), not King Sejong Institute.