🌞 Summer 2025 Korean Classes for Adults & Children
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Ready to start or continue your Korean language journey? TheKoreanTutor.com is now enrolling for the 2025 Summer Term, offering engaging, structured online classes for both adults and children. Whether you’re learning for the first time or looking to build on your skills, we have the perfect class for you.
📘 For Adults – 6-Week Term (May 16 – June 28, 2025)
Our adult classes meet once a week and are designed for learners aged 15 and older. Each level builds practical speaking, reading, and writing skills in a supportive environment.
Course Schedule:
- Beginner Level 1: Fridays @ 5 PM PT
Start from zero. Master Hangeul and build pronunciation skills. - Beginner Level 2: Saturdays @ 10:50 AM PT
Form sentences and engage in basic conversations. - Beginner Level 3A: Saturdays @ 1:10 PM PT
Talk about past experiences and future plans. - Beginner Level 3B: Saturdays @ 12 PM PT
Build fluency with longer, more natural conversations. - Intermediate Level 1A: Sundays @ 11:30 AM PT
Learn indirect speech and express opinions with more depth.
📘 Textbook: Focus Korean, authored by Suebeet Kim
🧒 For Children – Ages 7 to 14
Our children’s classes are fun, age-appropriate, and focused on confidence-building through Hangeul, storytelling, and games.
Course Schedule:
- Beginner Level 1A: Fridays @ 4 PM PT
Learn Hangeul through fun and interactive activities. - Beginner Level 1B: Tuesdays @ 4 PM PT
Continue mastering letters, words, and simple reading. - Beginner Level 2C: Tuesdays @ 5 PM PT
Grow reading and speaking skills through short dialogues and stories.
📅 Registration is Open Now until May 15, 2025
💻 All classes are held online via Teams
🌴 Summer Break: No classes from July 1 to July 31, 2025
Reserve Your Spot Today →
Spots are limited and fill up quickly—especially for beginner levels!
Have questions? Visit TheKoreanTutor.com or reply to this email for more info.
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