In this continuation of first-year Korean, students continue to learn Hangul (the phonetic system), basic grammar, foundational vocabulary, discourse, reading, and culture. They build basic language skills—speaking, hearing, reading, and writing—and broaden their understanding of Korean culture. By the end of the course, they will be able to talk about shopping, a typical day, weekend activities, and the culture and lifestyle of Seoul, Korea. This course features the Conversation Café, a live virtual classroom where students may practice their language skills and engage in one-on-one speaking appointments. This is the second course in a four-part Korean series, which aligns to ACTFL standards.
All speaking appointments require high-speed internet access (hardwired if possible) and a computer with a webcam, a microphone, and speakers or headphones. Access to a printer and scanner or digital camera is also necessary for written assignments. This course cannot be completed in fewer than two months. Exams are only available in a paper format; please plan for shipping time.
Prerequisites
First-Year Korean, Part 1 (KOREA 041) or equivalent
Course Outline
Unit 1: At the Bookstore, Part 1
Unit 2: At the Bookstore, Part 2
Unit 3: My Day, Part 1
Unit 4: My Day, Part 2
Unit 5: The Weekend, Part 1
Unit 6: The Weekend, Part 2
Unit 7: In Seoul, Part 1
Unit 8: In Seoul, Part 2
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Integrated Korean: Beg 1 Wkbk 2E (Required) by: M Park ISBN: 9780824834500 2009 University of Hawaii Press