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Introduction of the Cyber Korean Language Beginner's Classes

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2020-09-08

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KSIF Newsletter
No. 87 | September 2020

Online KSI, What is taught in
<Cyber Korean Language Beginner 1, 2> lectures?

King Sejong Institute Foundation (hereinafter referred to as KSIF) developed “Online King Sejong Institute Cyber Korean Language Beginners (hereinafter referred to as ‘Cyber Korean Language Beginner’)" course so that Korean language can be learned anytime, anywhere.
‘Cyber Korean Language Beginner’ allows beginners who are not proficient in the Korean language to learn practical Korean language easily with contents that would help them resolve daily issues with which they could be frequently faced.

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▲ Key characteristics of Cyber Korean Language Beginner lecture.

The lecture is comprised of 40 sections such as introducing, asking where objects are located, making appointments, and placing orders. Each section is classified into ‘Learning’ (Part 1) and ‘Trying’ (Part 2). In ‘Learning’, the course is carried out in the order of Introduction-Vocabulary, Grammar learning, Grammar practice, Comprehension practice. In ‘Trying’, Korean language can be learned by actually utilizing the contents that have been learned through Listening and speaking, reading and writing, as well as the assignments.

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▲ Contents of Cyber Korean Language Beginner lecture composition.

In Part 1 ‘Learning’, the study objective can be seen through fun animations. In addition, in each learning stage, learners can practice grammar and vocabulary with Korean language teachers and lastly, learners can take part in quizzes to revise the contents that have been learned by themselves.

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▲ Contents of Part 1 ‘Learning’ composition.

In Part 2 ‘Trying’, learners can apply the contents that they have learned in ‘Learning’ by personally listening and speaking.
They can easily follow through animations and solve questions to check if they have understood the information well. Moreover, texts are provided for learners to read personally and by reading again and reading one sentence at a time, they can practice reading and writing. Lastly, they can solve questions for actual communication and voluntary writing practices.

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▲ Contents of Part 2 ‘Trying’.

‘Cyber Korean Language Beginner’ lectures can be taken through an online learning service platform, the Online King Sejong Institute (https://www.iksi.or.kr/lms/main/main.do), and the lectures can be accessed via PC and mobile.