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The Korean language course is designed to comprehend topics and lexis. Moreover, you will learn grammatical concepts to enhance and upgrade your skills. Henry Harvin® will assist you in speaking the Korean Language.
Different levels of Korean language tests are:
TOPIK Test of Proficiency in Korean is a written test that measures the ability of non-native speakers. The test measures proficiency in reading, writing, and listening comprehension in the Korean language. Three levels of test are:
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A1: 56 hours
A2: 56 hours
B1: 66 hours
B2: 66 hours
C1: 66 hours
C2: 66 hours
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Module 1: Hangeul I
In this module, learners will get to know about the language right from the basics.
Introduction to Hangeul
Learners will know about the Korean Alphabet
Vowels
Learners will know about the vowels of the Korean Alphabet
Consonants
Learners will know about the consonants of the Korean Alphabet
Module 2: Hangeul II
Learners will get to know about the language right from basics
Learning ending Consonants
know about Korean final consonants (Batchim)
Learning Korean Greetings
Greetings Words
Module 3: Introduction to Korea & Korean language
Gain basics knowledge of Korea and Korean.
Country and Nationality
Know about country and nationality.
Module 4: Introduction to Sentence Structure
Learn about the sentences which are used to indicate the identity of a subject and a predicate
Human Body Parts
Know about the body parts in human beings
Module 5: Informal Sentences
Learn about the informal way of talking
Colour name
Learn name of colours in Korean
Profession
Learn about the different profession names
Module 6: Formal Interrogative Form
Learn to make the formal questions
Name of Animals & birds
learn the name of animals & birds in korean
Module 7: Informal Interrogative Form
Learn to make the informal questions
Foods Items
Know food vocabulary
Insects
Learn the name of insects
Classroom Expressions
Enhance Learners to say the expressions during class
Module 8: Sentence with existing things
Make sentences with the things which exist
Plural Form
Learn the plural form
Tensification Rule
Learn the tensification sound rule
Days Name
Learn the name of days in Korean
Module 9: Question for Existing things
Make questions with the things which exist
Prepositions
Know about the preposition words
Food Ingredients
Enhance speaking skills
Module 10: Negative existing thing sentences
Make sentences with the things which doesn't exist
Shopping Vocabulary
Know about other essential items of daily life
Module 11: Honorific Form
Make sentence in a honorific form
Family Related Name
Know all the name the family members
Module 12: Simple Present Tense
Conjugate the verbs and make simple present tense
Locative Particle
Learners will get to know how to use locative particles
Adverbial Particle
Learners will get to know how to use locative particles
Module 13: Interrogative Formal ending
Conjugate the verbs and make simple present tense
Numerals
Learn about Pure and Sino Numerals. (Money, time, Date etc.)
Time
Learners will get to know how to use numbers in different ways
Module 14: Honorific Suffix
Learners will get to know how to use the honorific suffix ending
Honorific Subjective Particle
Learners will get to know how to use honorific subjective particles
Honorific Forms
Learners will get to know how to use honorific forms
Module 15: Informal Verb Ending
Learners will get to know how to use Informal verb ending
Police: Lost & Found
Learners will get to know how to use vocabs related to police
Module 16: Conversations
Learners will get to know how to conversate on different topics.
Module 1: Informal Honorific Form
Learn Informal honorific forms
Counting Units
Learn about counting the pieces
Module 2: Adjective Verb
Learn about adjective verb endings
Korean Weather
Learn about adjective verb endings
Module 3: Past Tense
Learn about Past Tense
Conversation
Learn about conversations about your hometown
Module 4: Past Tense Aspect
Learn about past tense-aspect forms
Sports
Learn about sports names in Korean
Module 5: Future Tense
Learn about Past Tense
Month & days
Learn about months and days
Module 6: Adverb Negation
Learn about subject practice in the negative, which means 'not' in English
Clothes
Learn about the name of clothes
Module 7: Negative Sentence description
Learn about certain situations in the negative, which means 'do not' in English
Personal hygiene and Household
Learn about vocabs related to Personal hygiene
Module 8: Hortative Sentence Ending
Learn about how to encourage the second person
Shopping
Learn about shopping vocabs
Module 9: Ability or Possibility
Learn about the expression of ability or possibility of the subject
Entertainment
Learn about vocabs related to entertainment
Module 10: Desire to do Something
Learn about hope or wish to do something. Means "wants to do/ to be"
Sightseeing
Learn about sightseeing vocabs
Module 11: Interrogative Suggestion
Learn about expressing suggestion or supposition or intention
Business Vocabs
Learn about vocabs related to business
Module 12: Shows Service
Learn about service or favor or politeness rather than the imperative mode for the object by attaching it to the stems of the verbs
Vacation Rental
Learn about vacation vocabs
Module 13: Confirms the Content
Learn about when a speaker confirms the contents or asks the listeners consent or affirmation
Plane
Learn about plane vocabs
Border
Learn about border vocabs
Module 14: Confirmation Ending
Learn about when an ending expresses confirmation or exclamation
Weekend
Learn about conversation on weekends
Photography
Learn about photography vocabs
Module 15: Nominal Ending
Learn about when a suffix attached to an action verb then works as a noun or a nominal clause
Dentist
Learn about dentist vocabs
Picnic
Learn about picnic topics
Module 16: Ending of Probable Events
Learn about probable events in the future.
In an airplane
Learn how to converse on an airplane
Disease & hospital
Learn about disease & hospital vocabs
Module 17: Negative Imperative ending
Learn about how to say simply "Please don't"
Family
Learn about family topics
Doctor
Learn how to converse with a doctor
Module 18: Hanja
Learn about the hanja
Module 1: Adverbial Connective
Learn about connective endings between two clauses
Module 2: Conditional Ending
Learn about a condition in the first clause
Module 3: Connective Ending
Learn about the ending of a clause or condition which brings its effect in the following clause
Module 4: Particle
Learn about a particle attached to a noun
Module 5: Compare sentences
Learn about a particle to compare two or more things
Module 6: Particle with Noun
Learn about sentence framing - "Like, 'as much as', "enough to",etc
Module 7: Conjunctive sentence
Learn about when an action follows the former action
Module 8: Dependent Noun
Learn about sentence framing- "Instead of...", "in place", "on one's behalf"
Module 9: Dependent particle
Learn about sentence framing like - "as just as, just as it is, etc
Module 10: Combine Sentences
This module will make students learn about how to combine a sentence.
Module 11: Decide to do something
This module will make students learn about sentences which will frame like "decide to do something."
Module 12: Adnominal Form
This module will make students learn about how to combine a sentence.
Module 13: Suppositional Ending
This module will make students learn about sentence framing like- "It seems", "It is likely".
Module 14: Adverbial Ending
This module will make students learn about attaching phrase to verbs and its meaning is "to turn out to be", "come to be".
Module 15: Colloquial Usage
This module will make students learn about sentence framing - "seems to be", or "look like".
Module 1: Dependent Noun
Learn about having an occasion of having done or been
Module 2: Particle
Learn about expressing status, capacity, position or qualifications
Module 3: Connective Ending
Learn about implying adversative meaning like "but", or "however"
Module 4: Nominal Ending
Learn about gerund in English. Sentences like- "because of doing it"
Module 5: Auxiliary Verbs
Learn about auxiliary verbs expressing current works
Module 6:Predicative Ending
Learn about how to bring opposite concepts and continue to explain the contents
Module 7: Conjunctive Ending
Learn about when a conjunctive ending is attached to a verb stem that list several options without showing a preference
Module1: Interrogative Adnominal
Learn about Sentence framing like - "how much" or "how many" or "what time"
Module 2: Interrogative Pronoun
Learn about an adverb meaning "around" or "approximately" used to express rough measurement of time or any other figures
Module 3: Interrogative Ending
Learn about an interrogative ending attached to a verb stem expressing his/her closeness or politeness
Module 4: Conjunctive Ending
Learn about a conjunction ending attached to a verb stem, which explains circumstances
Module 5: Auxiliary Particle
Learn about an auxiliary particle contrasting the first clause to the second
Module 6: Action conveying Sentence
Learn about a noun or a verb conveying an action currently
Module 7: Ending changes
Learn about the ending that conveys the meaning of "as", "as if" or 'like" or "such as"
Module 8: Formal Final Ending
Learn about the formal final ending
Module 9: Imperfect Noun ending
Learn about an imperfect noun expressing a reason
Module 10: Adverbial Conjunctive
Learn about an adverbial conjunctive meaning say to say or for instance
Module 11: Quotation Particle
Learn about when the quoted sentence is in a declarative form, the quotation particle is added after that sentence
Module 12: Adverbial Abbreviation
Learn about adverbial abbreviation
Module 13: Supposition Ending
Learn about an ending of supposition which shows the speaker's assumption
Module 14: Expressing Feelings
Learn about the main verb stem expressing speakers feeling emotionally
Module 1: Prefix Usage
Learn about when a prefix is combined with nouns
Module 2: Predicative Ending
Learn about when the action or condition of the subject is limited to the expressed by the verb
Module 3: Evaluating sentences
Learn about evaluating sentences
Module 4: Connective Ending
Learn about when an action is discontinued, and a new action takes place
Module 5: Retrospective Tense
Learn about combining a suffix to an exclamatory ending which shows the "sudden realization"
Module 6: Clause sentences
Learn about when the front clause is contrasted with the back
Module 7: Colloquial Form
Learn about an ending showing the cause
Module 8: Descriptive Ending
Learn about a descriptive ending to show the speaker's presumption
Module 9: Postposition
Learn about the former combined with nouns and the latter with the root of a verb
Module 10: Adverbial Clause
Learn about the cause or reason for what follows in the next clause or phrase
Module 11: Pending Situation
Learn about an ending to show a pending situation
Module 12: Conjunctive Ending
Learn about ending which shows that the condition in the first clause or sentence connects to assumptions
Module 13: Irregular Habits Sentence
Learn about the expression of irregular habits
Module 14: Connective Ending
Learn about connective endings which show the speaker's experience in the first clause and the condition for the second clause
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Korean is one of the easiest languages to learn. For English speakers, it looks tricky to learn but you can learn Korean with the help of an online branah keyboard. The korean alphabets are made up of 14 consonants known as Hangul. The Korean language has 10 vowels with symbols that combine into syllable blocks for usages.
Korean experts can earn money by working as freelancers in different domains like a translator, instructor, proofreader, etc. You can earn money by being a teacher in any institute where the foreign language is taught. You can also earn by being a youtube influencer.
TOPIK stands for Test Proficiency in Korean. The validity score of TOPIK is 2 years from the date of examination result announcement. Once it expires, retake it to count officially.
The Korean language is a part of a northern Asian language known as Altaic which includes Japanese, Mongolian, and Turkish. Korean was influenced highly by Chinese. In Spite of being influenced by Chinese, in the 16th century Korean adopted its own style of writing.
The study material for Henry Harvin’s Korean language course is available on the LMS portal in the form of recorded videos, tools, assessments, etc. Once you enroll in the course, your login credentials help you to access the LMS.
Yes, the certificate for applying to jobs related to the Korean language. Also, Henry Harvin’s Korean Language course provides 100% placement support through Placement drives and weekly job openings.
The beginner’s level in the Korean language at Henry Harvin focuses on basic conversation skills like introducing yourself, greeting people, and so on. For more upskilling, there are intermediate levels and advanced levels.
The most peculiar feature of the Korean language is that it is a link Language. It has features of many other Northeastern languages due to the high degree of cultural and traditional likenesses among them.
Yes, Grammar is easy in the Korean Langauge as the quantity and gender is not factor that affects verbs, vocabulary is easy to learn, many verbs are similar to nouns, and so on. The Korean Language course from Henry Harvin will help one understand these intricacies effortlessly.
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Korean is spoken by over 75 million people worldwide and is the official language of both North and South Korea. It is also the fifth most popular language in the world to learn and is becoming increasingly important in the fields of technology, business, and entertainment. Doing a Korean language course can open up new opportunities in both personal and professional settings.
The duration to learn the Korean language depends on the level. With Henry Harvin Korean language course you will complete Level 1, Level 2, Level 3, and level 4 in 56 + hours whereas Level 5 and level 6 are of 66+ hours.
Korean can be challenging to learn for English speakers due to its complex grammar, unfamiliar writing system, and pronunciation differences. However, with your will and consistent efforts, it would be easy to learn.
Improving your Korean listening skills can be done by listening to Korean audio resources such as podcasts, music, or news broadcasts. You can also practice listening by watching Korean TV shows or movies with subtitles, and by taking listening comprehension exercises.
Yes, you can study Korean grammar on your own with the help of resources such as textbooks, online courses, and grammar guides. However, practising grammar with a language partner or teacher can be helpful for receiving feedback and clarifying any questions or confusion. Doing a Korean language course by Henry Harvin will make you a certified Korean language expert.
Finding a language partner during online Korean language classes at Henry Harvin also can also help keep you motivated and accountable. Rest you can set some specific and achievable goals, practise consistently, and find enjoyable and engaging resources such as Korean music, TV shows, or books to stay motivated.
Some tips for memorizing Korean vocabulary include practising regularly, using flashcards or spaced repetition systems, learning words in context, and connecting new vocabulary to familiar words or concepts.
Yes, the Korean language can be used for business communication, particularly in industries such as technology, finance, and manufacturing. It is important to understand the cultural norms and expectations for business communication in Korea, such as using formal language and showing respect for seniority and hierarchy.
There is a language proficiency test called TOPIK (Test of Proficiency in Korean), which will tell you about your proficiency in Korean. Rest regular assessments during the Korean language course of Henry Harvin will also help you to know your progress.
Yes, anyone can learn Korean even if they don't have any experience with East Asian languages. However, it may take longer to become comfortable with the unique aspects of the Korean language and writing system but if you have the will you can learn.
Common mistakes made by Korean language learners include misusing honorific language, struggling with complex grammar structures, and mispronouncing words due to differences in pronunciation between Korean and English.
Henry Harvin offers the best Korean language course at a very affordable price. You can become a master of the Korean language after completing the course.
Yes, Henry Harvin does offer an online Korean language course that has interactive lessons, practice exercises, and language exchange opportunities. Online courses can be a convenient and flexible option for those with busy schedules or limited access to in-person classes.
The best way to practice speaking Korean is to find a language partner or take a Korean language class that includes speaking practice. Henry Harvin does offer two-way interactive classes where you can also practice speaking the Korean language. Also by repeating phrases and sentences from audio or video resources at LMS, and by speaking aloud while studying vocabulary and grammar you can practice speaking Korean.
Yes, it is important to learn Korean culture along with the language, as language and culture are closely intertwined. Understanding Korean customs and traditions can help you communicate effectively with native speakers and avoid cultural misunderstandings. Trainers at Henry Harvin are experts in the Korean language which will help you in understanding the culture also.
The best way to learn Korean is to get enrolled in the best Korean language classes by Henry Harvin as it will fix your schedule and you will learn directly from the experts.
Yes, easily you can learn the Korean language in 3 months by putting in consistent effort during classes and in learning.
A total of 6 levels are there in the Korean language course of Henry Harvin.
The syllabus for every 6 levels is different. It starts from level 1 where you get to know about the basics of the Korean Language along with the grammar and Introduction to Korean culture. Level 2 teaches about the Informal Honorific Form, Adjective Verb, Learning to initiate conversations and many more. Similarly, each level gets advanced in the syllabus.
Yes, Henry Harvin provides 100% Placement Support for the following 1 year after completing the course.
Henry Harvin does offer a 100% money-back guarantee if you are not satisfied with the Korean language course.
After completing the Korean language course from Henry Harvin you will learn to communicate habitual actions in a better way, express your thoughts in the Korean language, learn advanced cross-cultural skills, and develop organizational skills by knowing the Korean language.
Yes, Henry Harvin’s trainers will assist you in preparing for the TOPIK exam.
You will get 24*7 support for a lifetime.
Trainers at Henry Harvin for Korean language courses are experts having 11+ years of experience and have already delivered 250+ classes on the Korean language.
You will get the Training, Projects, Internship, Certification, Placement, E-learning, boot camps, Hackathons and Gold membership under the 9-in-1 course.
It's a two-way interactive Korean language class. Definitely, you can interact with trainers, can ask questions and they will help you in clearing all of your doubts.
You will get a chance to work on projects in the Korean language which will help you in getting practical hands of knowledge.
Yes, Almost every week new batch gets started. You will have the option to change the batch timings also if you feel so.
Yes, you can change the trainer if you are not satisfied with the current trainer. Along with this, you can attend multiple sessions with multiple trainers.
It is usually Rs.1000 for TOPIK level 1 and Rs.1300 for TOPIK level 2.
The Korean language course is affiliated with UKCERT, MSME, AAEFL, and UKAF.
There is no particular prerequisite needed for doing a Korean language course. Anyone can learn by enrolling on Korean language classes.
Start learning the Korean language from basics like the Alphabet, Vowels, Consonants, and Korean Greetings, and Know about country and nationality.
Along with the Korean Language classes you can put a little bit of extra time to practice the Language.
There are multiple opportunities for you can become a content writer for the Korean language as a freelancer or as an employee in MNC, You can work as an instructor or a translator also.
Yes, it is possible to learn Korean even if you have a busy schedule. You can choose the timings of the classes according to your convenience.
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