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Choose from a variety of day and evening classes in Korean, from beginning
through advanced levels. Accelerated and Intensive classes are available
in Summer Quarter. Classes are composed of motivated adult learners,
with a minimum of five, a maximum of 15 and an average of eight students
per class. Experienced and patient native instructors with relevant academic and cultural training establish a relaxed yet rigorous learning environment suited to the needs of the adult learner. From the first day of instruction, students are immersed in the sounds and structures of the language. Through drills, games, songs, written and oral exercises, and role-playing, instructors guide students through the grammar and syntax and help them on their way towards linguistic proficiency. Regular review and homework exercises detailed in class syllabuses ensure that students stay abreast of the material. For upcoming Korean classes, course descriptions and instructor profiles, please see below. SPRING REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Monday, March 29th 2010
Course Schedule
Korean InstructorsInseon ChungKorean Language ProfileThe origin of Korean is often debated. Some linguists believe that Korean is part of the Altaic language family, which includes the Turkic, Mongolic and Tungus-Manchu languages, while others believe that it is related to Japanese. A few even consider it to be a language isolate, which means . . . Continue reading the Korean Language ProfileOther Language SchoolsSeattle Language Academy is happy to recommend the following reputable language schools of note for those not located in the Puget Sound Region: Beverly Hills Lingual Institute |
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