Korean Beginners (L151) - - not running 2018/19
Summary
Level:
This course is designed for students who have no/little previous knowledge in Korean.
Main Objectives:
This course is designed to introduce Korean alphabet system, Hangul, basic grammar and practical expressions with related vocabulary to people who have no or little knowledge of the language. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:
- read and write Korean language
- grasp essential grammar
- understand and produce key expressions for everyday life
- exchange short conversations of dayily topics such as weather, food and hobby.
Please read our Can-do Statements (link on the right of this page) to see the competences which you will be working towards and can achieve by the end of the year.
Teaching:
1 x 2 hour class per week plus some independent learning.
Course Text
Sejong Korean 1, 2013 by King Sejong Institute.
Course Description
This course aims to provide introduction to basic Korean, including Korean alphabet, Hangul, grammar and spoken Korean used for daily communication. Each lesson will cover four skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing, and interactive practices through which students can use the language actively and develop communicaton skills.
Learning outcomes
By the end of the course, students should be able to:
1) Greetings
2) Introduce oneself: name, nationality and job
3) Describe daily routine
4) Ask/ Talk about time and date
5) Ask/ Talk about going to places
6) Ask/ Talk about daily life (e.g. weather, food, activities)
7) Ask/ Talk about what you did
8) Ask/ Talk about what you plan to do
9) Make requests
10) Order food/ Buy things
Syllabus
Selected units of the course book (Sejong Korean 1) cover the following:
Topics
- Korean and alphabet;
- Self-introduction;
- Daily Life;
- Shopping;
- Yesterday's daily routine;
- Weather;
- Time;
- Weekend Activities;
- Plans
Grammar
- Sentence structures;
- Subject and object markers;
- Time and Location markers;
- Verb endings (formal and informal);
- Verbs conjugation (present, past and future tense);
- Interrogatives