Course Details
Objective: To introduce students to the Korean language and culture while enabling them to comprehend and use the simple structures of day-to-day life.( Level 1)
Methodology: Instruction, question-answer, discussion, collaboration in pairs and groups
Age group: Age 12 years and above
Study Material: Participants will get study material (PDFs, audio, videos, online links for interactive exercises, etc.) compiled by the teacher in the tuition fees themselves. Participants can also view all recorded lectures during the period of the course.
Venue: Online live Zoom Meeting
Start Date: 4th December 2025
Days: Monday to Friday
Timing: 8:30 PM To 9:15 PM
Duration: for 4.5 months
Hours: 60-70 hours
Fees: 7500/-
Korean Language Level 1 — Course Syllabus
Start your journey into the Korean language!
This beginner-friendly course helps you read, write, and speak Korean confidently. You’ll learn Hangeul (the Korean alphabet), everyday vocabulary, and useful expressions for real-life situations — from introducing yourself to ordering food or talking about the weather.
Lesson 0: Introduction to Hangeul (the Korean Alphabet) You will learn to:
Read and write Korean letters (consonants and vowels)
Understand the unique features of Hangeul
Combine letters to form simple syllables and words
✨ By the end of this lesson, you’ll be able to read basic Korean words!
Lesson 1: Introducing Yourself You will learn to:
Introduce yourself in both formal and informal ways
Talk about your name, nationality, and occupation
Use simple greetings naturally
Grammar Focus:
- Noun + 은/는 — Topic markers (used to introduce subjects)
- Noun + 이에요 / 예요 — “It is / I am” (polite form)
- Noun + 입니까? — Asking questions formally
- Noun + 입니다 — Answering formally
Vocabulary:
- Greetings, nationalities, occupations
Lesson 2: Things and Items You will learn to:
Name and describe common objects
Ask for and request items in a shop or classroom
Talk about what you have or don’t have
Grammar Focus:
- Noun + 이/가 아닙니다 — Saying “It is not”
- Noun + 있어요 / 없어요 — Saying “There is / isn’t” or “I have / don’t have”
- 이거는 / 그거는 / 저거는 + Noun + 이에요 / 예요 — “This/that is a …”
- Noun + 주세요 — “Please give me…” (making polite requests)
- Noun + 하고 / 와 / 과 + Noun — “And” (to connect nouns)
Vocabulary:
School supplies, everyday items
Lesson 3: Daily Activities and Places You will learn to:
Talk about what you’re doing right now
Describe where you are and what’s happening there
Use basic action words
Grammar Focus:
- Verb + 아요 / 어요 — Present tense verbs
- Noun + 을/를 — Object markers
- Noun + 에서 — “At/in” (to indicate location of an action)
- 안 + Verb — Making negatives (“don’t / not doing”)
Vocabulary:
- Action verbs and common places
- Lesson 4: Asking About Places You will learn to:
- Describe places and locations
- Ask and answer questions about where things are
- Talk about destinations and directions
- Grammar Focus:
- 여기가 Noun이에요/예요 — “This is (a place)”
- Noun + 에 있어요 / 없어요 — “There is / isn’t at (place)”
- Noun + 에 가요 / 와요 — “Go to / come to (place)”
- 앞 / 뒤 / 옆 — “In front of / behind / beside”
- Vocabulary:
- Places and location words
Lesson 5: Time and Daily Life You will learn to:
- Talk about dates, days, and time
- Describe past experiences
- Connect actions in a sequence
Grammar Focus:
- Noun + 에 — Expressing time or location
- Verb + 았/었어요 — Past tense
- Verb + 고 — Linking actions (“and then…”)
Vocabulary:
Numbers, days of the week
Lesson 6: Eating Out and Shopping You will learn to:
- Order food politely in a restaurant
- Ask about prices and quantities
- Talk about what you want to eat or buy
Grammar Focus:
- Verb + 세요 — Polite commands or requests
- Counters: 개 / 병 / 잔 / 그릇 (for things, bottles, cups, bowls)
- Noun + 이/가 — Subject markers
- Adjective + 아요 / 어요 — Describing things
- Noun + 도 — “Also / too”
Vocabulary:
- Food, drinks, money, numbers
Lesson 7: Weather and Seasons You will learn to:
- Talk about the weather and seasons
- Describe how the weather is in your hometown
- Use adjectives naturally in sentences
Grammar Focus:
- Irregular verb conjugation rules
- Adjective / Verb + 지만 — “But / although”
- Adjective / Verb + 습니다 / ㅂ니다 — Formal endings
- Adjective / Verb +고— Connecting descriptions (“and…”)
Vocabulary:
Weather words, seasons, adjectives
Lesson 8: Feelings and Suggestions You will learn to:
- Talk about how you feel
- Make simple suggestions and plans with friends
- Express surprise or discovery
Grammar Focus:
- Verb + 을까요?— Making suggestions (“Shall we…?”)
- Irregular verb conjugation rules
- 이 / 그 / 저 + Noun — “This / that / that over there”
- Adjective / Verb + 네요 — Expressing surprise or admiration (“Oh, it’s…”)
Vocabulary:
Feelings, emotions, leisure activities
Career Opportunities
- Translator & Interpreter
- Jobs in Korean MNCs in India
- Tourism & Travel Industry
- International Business & Trade
- K-Pop / K-Drama / Media Industry
- Teaching & Training
- Jobs in the Embassy / Cultural Organizations
- BPO / KPO / Customer Support
- Gaming & IT Sector
- Study & Work Opportunities in Korea
- Freelancing & Online Work






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