Dear Students and Parents,
The Fall 2026 Korean class schedule is now available.
Before reviewing the schedule, it is important to understand the structure behind it.
Many students struggle not because Korean is difficult, but because their learning path is inconsistent.
Our Learning Path was created to solve that problem.
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π FALL 2026 TERM
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August 14 β September 29, 2026
(6-week term)
Registration: Open Now
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π ADULT PROGRAMS
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Beginner Level 1 Fast-Track
Fri @ 5:45 PM PT β°
Hangeul and pronunciation training
π Prerequisite: None
Beginner Level 1 Focus
Sat @ 1:05 PM PT β°
Intensive repetition learning
π Prerequisite: None
Beginner Level 2 Fast-Track
Sun @ 12:00 PM PT β°
Grammar + conversation basics
π Prerequisite: Hangeul reading
Beginner Level 3A Core
Tue @ 6:30 PM PT β°
Past/future tense communication
π Prerequisite: Basic sentence ability
Beginner Level 3B Core
Fri @ 6:30 PM PT β°
Fluency development
π Prerequisite: Level 3A
Beginner Level 4A Focus
Sat @ 12:35 PM PT β°
Honorifics + structured expression
π Prerequisite: Level 3B
Beginner Level 6B Standard
Sat @ 11:30 AM PT β°
Full foundation Korean
π Prerequisite: Beginner completion
Speaking Lab
Sat @ 1:35 PM / Sun @ 1:55 PM PT β°
Pronunciation + fluency
π Prerequisite: Hangeul or beginner grammar
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πΈ CHILDRENβS PROGRAMS
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Level 1A (3β6) Focus β Sun @ 1:25 PM PT β°
Hangeul introduction
π Prerequisite: None
Level 1A (7+) Fast-Track β Sun @ 12:45 PM PT β°
Alphabet learning
π Prerequisite: None
Level 1B Fast-Track β Fri @ 4:25 PM PT β°
Reading fluency
π Prerequisite: Basic vowels
Level 1C Fast-Track β Tue @ 5:15 PM PT β°
Vocabulary expansion
π Prerequisite: Level 1B
Level 1D Fast-Track β Fri @ 5:05 PM PT β°
Full reading mastery
π Prerequisite: Level 1C
Level 1E / 2A β Sat @ 11:00 AM / Tue @ 6:00 PM PT β°
Sentence building
π Prerequisite: Level 1D
Level 2E Standard β Sun @ 10:30 AM PT β°
Grammar + stories
π Prerequisite: Hangeul reading
Integrated Class β Tue @ 4:30 PM PT β°
Reading + speaking combined
π Prerequisite: Basic Korean
Children Speaking Lab β Sun @ 11:20 AM PT β°
Pronunciation practice
π Prerequisite: Hangeul reading
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π¬ STUDENT FEEDBACK
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βI finally understand Korean step by step.β β Adult Student
βMy child can read Korean confidently now.β β Parent
βThe speaking practice improved my pronunciation.β β Learner
π Register Now (Adults & Children)
π See full schedule here (Adults & Children)
Warm regards,
Suebeet Kim
TheKoreanTutor.com
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June 5, 2026 at 10:53 am
Is the self study option ok for a 5 year old or 9 year old with help of a native korean speaking mother? Unfortunately with European timezone we cannot join live class.. thank you
June 8, 2026 at 10:30 am
Thank you for your question.
The self-study option can work well for a 9-year-old, especially with the support of a native Korean-speaking mother. At that age, many children are able to follow lessons, complete activities, and practice independently while receiving guidance and encouragement at home.
For a 5-year-old, the self-study program may be more challenging. Younger children typically require more hands-on support, supervision, and interaction to stay engaged and fully understand the material. With consistent help from a parent, it can certainly be done, but a 5-year-old will generally need much more assistance than a 9-year-old.
If your goal is for both children to learn together, I would recommend planning on being actively involved in the 5-year-old’s lessons, while the 9-year-old may be able to work more independently with your guidance as needed.
Please let me know if you have any other questions. I’d be happy to help.