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🌏 Travel with Confidence: Learn Korean Before You Go! ✈️

✨ Explore Korea Like a Local: Why Korean Makes Travel More Fun

Imagine walking through the vibrant streets of Seoul, ordering your favorite dish, reading signs, or asking for directions without relying on a translator. Knowing Korean transforms your trip from tourist to authentic traveler, giving you experiences that others simply can’t access.

Whether you’re planning a family vacation or a solo adventure, learning Korean opens doors to deeper cultural connections and memorable experiences.


🌟 Featured Courses

Children’s Highlight – Beginner Level 1B / 1C
🗓 Every Friday @ 5:20 PM – 6:00 PM PT (5/1–6/12, No Class 5/22)

  • Expand reading fluency and word recognition
  • Build foundational vocabulary for simple interactions
  • Prepare young learners to navigate and understand language naturally, just like real-life travel scenarios

Adult Highlight – Beginner Level 2
🗓 Every Tuesday @ 6:10 PM – 7:00 PM PT (4/28–6/9, No Class 5/26)

  • Develop grammar and vocabulary to form present-tense sentences
  • Practice conversational skills for ordering food, asking directions, and making local connections
  • Build confidence to communicate with locals and experience Korea more authentically

✈️ How Learning Korean Enhances Travel

  1. Navigate with Ease – Read menus, street signs, and instructions without guessing.
  2. Meet Locals – Simple greetings and phrases create friendly connections.
  3. Understand Culture – Festivals, traditions, and daily life become richer when you understand the language.
  4. Confidence & Independence – Traveling in a new country is exciting but challenging; Korean gives you the tools to explore confidently.

Even early exposure for children (ages 3–6) through Beginner Level 1A classes teaches Hangeul recognition and listening skills, helping them absorb language naturally, which makes travel a fun learning adventure for the whole family.


📚 Children & Adults Full Course Schedule

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 5/22) – Step-by-step Hangeul introduction.
  • Beginner Level 1A (Ages 7+): Every Friday @ 4:40 PM – 5:20 PM PT (5/1–6/12, No Class 5/22) – Hangeul reading and writing fundamentals.
  • Beginner Level 1B: Every Tuesday @ 5:10 PM – 5:50 PM PT (4/28–6/9, No Class 5/26) – Simple syllables and words, pronunciation practice.
  • Beginner Level 1B / 1C: Every Friday @ 5:20 PM – 6:00 PM PT (5/1–6/12, No Class 5/22) – Expand reading fluency and word recognition.
  • Beginner Level 1D: Every Saturday @ 10:30 AM – 11:10 AM PT (4/25–6/6, No Class 5/23) – Complete Hangeul understanding: compound vowels, double consonants, final consonants.
  • Beginner Level 1D / 1E: Every Tuesday @ 5:50 PM – 6:30 PM PT (4/28–6/9, No Class 5/26) – Structured Hangeul practice.
  • Beginner Level 2D: Every Sunday @ 10:30 AM – 11:10 AM PT (4/26–6/7, No Class 5/24) – Short dialogues and simple stories for reading & writing.
  • Specialty Class – Beginner Level 2 + Natural Korean Speaking Lab: Every Tuesday @ 4:30 PM – 5:10 PM PT (5/19–6/30, No Class 5/26) – Integrated reading, writing, and speaking practice.
  • 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.

Adults (Ages 15+)

  • Beginner Level 1: Every Sunday @ 11:30 AM – 12:20 PM PT (4/26 to 6/7, No Class 5/24) – Hangeul mastery and pronunciation foundation.
  • Beginner Level 2: Every Tuesday @ 6:10 PM – 7:00 PM PT (4/28–6/9, No Class 5/26) – Grammar and vocabulary for everyday conversation.
  • Beginner Level 3A: Every Friday @ 6:10 PM – 7:00 PM PT (5/1–6/12, No Class 5/22) – Past and future forms for experiences and plans.
  • Beginner Level 3B: Every Saturday @ 1:00 PM – 1:50 PM PT (4/25–6/6, No Class 5/23) – Expand sentence structures and practical conversation skills.
  • Beginner Level 6A: Every Saturday @ 11:30 AM – 12:20 PM PT (4/25–6/6, No Class 5/23) – Advanced fluency in 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.

🌍 Start Your Korean Adventure Today!

Whether for family fun, personal growth, or traveling like a local, our summer term gives you the tools to make Korean an exciting part of your life.

For Adults (Ages 15+): Reserve Your Spot →

For Children (Ages 3–14): Reserve Your Spot →

1:1 Korean Tutoring Spots Are Now Open 🇰🇷✨

Personalized. Structured. Native-level refinement. Start today.

안녕하세요! 👩🏻‍🏫 (Annyeonghaseyo! – Hello!)

If you are serious about becoming fluent in Korean (한국어), your learning environment matters. 😊

A limited number of 1:1 individualized tutoring spots are now open.

For nearly 20 years, I have dedicated my career exclusively to Korean language instruction. Unlike general tutors who divide their attention across multiple languages, my focus has always been singular: Korean mastery.


Why My 1:1 Lessons Are Different 😌

Private instruction allows us to build a program entirely around you:

✔ Your proficiency level
✔ Your goals
✔ Your learning style
✔ Your schedule
✔ Your strengths and challenges

Students achieve optimal results when lessons align precisely with their abilities. That alignment is only possible in a one-on-one setting.


Structured & Strategic Progression 📘

Your lessons are guided by:

• The Focus Korean curriculum (authored by me)
• 45+ structured textbooks (Beginner → Proficient & Business)
• Clear benchmarks for measurable advancement
• Homework and structured reinforcement
• Integration of Korean culture and communication style

From Hangeul to advanced professional fluency, your growth is intentional and systematic. ✨


Beyond Grammar: Professional Speech Refinement 🗣️

Most tutors stop at sentence construction.

In my 1:1 sessions, I also apply professional dialect coaching techniques to help you sound natural and confident.

We refine:

• Pronunciation precision
• Intonation and rhythm
• Emotional delivery
• Conversational pacing
• Cultural nuance in speech

Having coached performers to deliver authentic, native-level Korean on set, I bring that same detailed refinement into your lessons.

Fluency is not only accuracy — it is natural expression. 😊


1:1 tutoring spots are limited to maintain quality.

If you are ready to invest in real fluency, contact me today.

👉 Reserve Your 1:1 Spot
👉 Start Today
 

Warmly, 💌
Suebeet Kim 🙏🏻
Founder
TheKoreanTutor.com

Helping students connect with Korean language and culture since 2005


The 10 Best Korean Books for Korean Language Students

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The 10 Best Korean Books for Korean Language Students

Why Reading Textbooks Can Help You Learn Korean

Here are a few reasons why it’s worth checking out Textbooks.

A Good Textbook:

  • Provides you with a framework for learning.
  • Helps you be familiar with Hangul.
  • Teaches you the basics in pronunciation.
  • Follows your desired pace in learning.

Reading a book may sound like a waste of time??? It’s too academic, too high-brow, when you only wanted to communicate like a modern day native speaker.

Sounds intuitive, doesn’t it? You just wanted to speak, so you practiced speaking. Unfortunately, common sense works against you in this case. Because, get this: if you want to speak right, you’re gonna have to do a lot of reading in your target language. Language acquisition requires you to connect the dots. “Listening” is just one of the dots. “Getting the context right” is one of the dots. “Imitating the native speakers” is one of the dots. “Reading,” sure enough, is also one of the dots.

So if you really want to learn a new language fast, then you better get on the couch and read! You have no idea how limited the speech-centric approach to learning a language really is. Here are some major reasons why reading books is the best way to go:

  • You need to learn the rules first. You can’t play around with a language (like everyday people do) until you learn the rules of grammar and style. Native speakers understandably take these rules for granted, or aren’t even aware that they exist! You listen to a native and what you hear are the grammar rules mangled in almost every way possible. You hear the richness of the language as exemplified by the exception to the grammar rules. The problem is, you won’t grasp any language just by learning about the exceptions! You first need to look into the underlying language principles that they break. Then you can practice breaking them just like any native speaker. Only then will you truly appreciate the language.
  • The brain is able to remember more when it sees things. Learning is facilitated by visual cues, and reading helps the brain remember by showing it the words and the pictures that the word represents.
  • Books contain a richer language. The speech-centric approach is inscrutably vague. Compared to the written word, the spoken word is very ambiguous. Average speakers don’t spend as much time choosing their words as writers do. So there is very little nuance in the spoken language.
  • Attack the language on all fronts. If you really want to learn a language fast, you need to attack it in every way possible. Confining yourself to a single learning source, you won’t be able to connect the dots and make out the big picture. You need to read, you need to talk to natives, you need to experience the language in all its facets.

Tips on Learning Korean Through Textbooks

Now that we’ve set those fears aside, here are a few more tips you have to keep in mind.

  • Follow the sequence. I’m sure some of you would want to skip the primary lessons and go straight to phrases that you can use in your business or in your travels. Don’t. You’ll find it harder to understand. It’s best to start with the basics. Follow the flow of the textbooks. These are written in the way to help you out. The essential vocabularies are slowly introduced to you and most books will use them again and again so you can clearly remember them. So don’t skip the lessons. Don’t jump to the middle.
  • Do the exercises. Most textbooks have accompanying workbooks. Some have exercises at the end of the chapters. Make sure you do them. Don’t think that as long as you browse the lessons, you’ll easily remember the way the syllables are written. That’s not true.
  • Practice. Once you’ve mastered the basics, take time to use what you’ve learned in your everyday life. This will help motivate you to learn more. Once you see its practicality and the fact that you can now inject Korean phrases into your daily life, you’ll want to keep learning and keep practicing.
  • Learn 5 words a day. Take it slow until you get it. Learning is never done overnight. You’ll remember the words better when you learn a few words a day. You’ll get to understand them more.

Alright, perhaps the above tips confirm everything that you’ve been dreading. Learning Korean will still take a lot of work.

If it makes you want to throw your hands up, there’s also another option: Take your first session with me. Book your session today!  I will create a customized approach tailored specifically for your needs.

All in all, my lesson provides high quality learning experience with online learning system. I have developed the best solution for everyone to learn Korean easier and faster with my program. You can be fluent in Korean and I will do my best efforts to guide you through the process. Talk about killing two birds with one stone!

Recommended For Beginner Level 1 to 6 Books

Recommended For Intermediate Level 1 to 2 Books

Recommended For Advanced Level 1 to 2 Books

Recommended Children’s Book

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