🌟 This Might Be the Most Exciting Skill You Start This Year

There’s a reason more people than ever are learning Korean—and it’s not just because of K-pop or K-dramas.

Learning Korean today means stepping into a world of culture, connection, creativity, and personal growth.

Over the next few emails, I’ll share something deeper with you—not just class information, but real reasons people fall in love with learning Korean (and how you or your child can be part of it).

Let’s start with the bigger picture.


🎯 7 Reasons People Love Learning Korean

Here’s what you’ll discover in this series:

🎵 1. Pop Culture & Entertainment

Understand lyrics, shows, and humor without subtitles—and experience Korean media the way it’s meant to be felt.

✈️ 2. Travel & Connection

Navigate Korea confidently, connect with locals, and experience the culture beyond the surface.

💼 3. Career & Education

Stand out with a valuable global skill and unlock opportunities in business, tech, and academics.

🧠 4. Brain & Personal Growth

Strengthen memory, focus, and problem-solving through Korean’s unique and structured system.

🎨 5. Creativity & Expression

Write, think, and express yourself in a completely new way—a new language creates new ideas.

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 6. Family & Fun

Turn learning into a shared experience—parents and children growing together.

❤️ 7. Passion & Community

Join a global community of learners who share your interests, energy, and curiosity.


💡 Where Most People Start (And Why It Matters)

Every fluent Korean speaker started the same way:
👉 learning Hangeul (한글 – han-geul), the Korean alphabet.

Here’s something most people don’t know:
Hangeul is one of the most logical and learnable writing systems in the world.

  • Letters are designed based on how sounds are formed
  • You can begin reading surprisingly quickly
  • It builds confidence early—which is key for long-term success

That’s why both children and adults in this program begin with a strong Hangeul foundation, then build step-by-step into reading, vocabulary, and real communication.


🌟 Featured Courses (A Strong Start Matters)

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Children’s Highlight – Beginner Level 1A (Ages 7+)

🗓 Every Friday @ 4:40 PM – 5:20 PM PT (5/1–6/12, No Class 5/22)

  • Designed for complete beginners
  • Step-by-step Hangeul reading and writing
  • Builds confidence, focus, and early literacy skills

🎓 Adult Highlight – Beginner Level 1

🗓 Every Sunday @ 11:30 AM – 12:20 PM PT (4/26 to 6/7, No Class 5/24)

  • Master the Korean alphabet and pronunciation
  • Build a clear, structured foundation
  • Start speaking and reading with confidence

📚 Full Course Schedule & Details

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Children’s Classes (Ages 3–14)

  • Beginner Level 1A (Ages 3–6): Every Friday @ 4:00 PM – 4:30 PM PT (5/1–6/12, No Class on 5/22)
    For complete beginners with no knowledge of Hangeul. Focus on learning the Korean alphabet through step-by-step reading and writing practice.
  • Beginner Level 1A (Ages 7+): Every Friday @ 4:40 PM – 5:20 PM PT (5/1–6/12, No Class on 5/22)
    For complete beginners with no knowledge of Hangeul. Focus on learning the Korean alphabet through step-by-step reading and writing practice.
  • Beginner Level 1B: Every Tuesday @ 5:10 PM – 5:50 PM PT (4/28–6/9, No Class on 5/26)
    Continue learning Hangeul by forming simple syllables and words. Practice clear pronunciation and reading fluency.
  • Beginner Level 1B / 1C: Every Friday @ 5:20 PM – 6:00 PM PT (5/1–6/12, No Class on 5/22)
    Continue developing reading fluency while expanding Hangeul knowledge and word recognition.
  • Beginner Level 1D: Every Saturday @ 10:30 AM – 11:10 AM PT (4/25–6/6, No Class on 5/23)
    Learn compound vowels, double consonants, and final consonants to complete understanding of Hangeul.
  • Beginner Level 1D / 1E: Every Tuesday @ 5:50 PM – 6:30 PM PT (4/28–6/9, No Class on 5/26)
    Strengthen reading and writing skills through structured Hangeul practice.
  • Beginner Level 2D: Every Sunday @ 10:30 AM – 11:10 AM PT (4/26–6/7, No Class on 5/24)
    Build reading and writing skills through short dialogues and simple stories while improving speaking confidence.
  • Specialty Class – Beginner Level 2 + Natural Korean Speaking Lab: Every Tuesday @ 4:30 PM – 5:10 PM PT (5/19–6/30, No Class on 5/26)
    Combine reading, writing, and speaking to build accuracy and confidence.
  • Beginner Natural Korean Speaking Lab: Every Sunday @ 12:30 PM – 12:10 PM PT (4/26–6/7, No Class on 5/24)
    Build clear and confident Korean speech through structured, guided activities.

🎓 Adult Classes (Ages 15+)

  • Beginner Level 1: Every Sunday @ 11:30 AM – 12:20 PM PT (4/26 to 6/7, No Class on 5/24)
    Master the Korean alphabet and build a foundation in pronunciation.
  • Beginner Level 2: Every Tuesday @ 6:10 PM – 7:00 PM PT (4/28–6/9, No Class on 5/26)
    Develop essential grammar and vocabulary to form present-tense sentences and engage in conversation.
  • Beginner Level 3A: Every Friday @ 6:10 PM – 7:00 PM PT (5/1–6/12, No Class on 5/22)
    Learn past and future forms to talk about experiences and plans.
  • Beginner Level 3B: Every Saturday @ 1:00 PM – 1:50 PM PT (4/25–6/6, No Class on 5/23)
    Expand sentence structures and improve practical conversation skills.
  • Beginner Level 6A: Every Saturday @ 11:30 AM – 12:20 PM PT (4/25–6/6, No Class on 5/23)
    Develop fluency through extended dialogues and discussions.
  • Beginner Natural Korean Speaking Lab: Every Saturday @ 2:10 PM – 2:50 PM PT (4/25–6/6, No Class on 5/23)
    Learn to speak Korean clearly and naturally using professional coaching techniques.
  • Intermediate Natural Korean Speaking Lab: Every Saturday @ 3:10 PM – 3:50 PM PT (4/25–6/6, No Class on 5/23)
    Refine pronunciation and speech patterns for more natural, fluent communication.

✨ What’s Next

In the next email, I’ll show you how learning Korean can completely transform the way you travel and connect with people.

Once you start seeing Korean this way, it’s hard to go back.


🚀 Ready to Begin?

The best time to start is always the beginning.

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