Korean for Upper Beginners - Level 2
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About the Course
It is a fun filled and effective course that aims to make upper beginner learners proficient at reading, writing, speaking and understanding the Korean language.
The medium of instruction would be English or Hindi. It would be a personalized experience for each learner unlike learning from the internet where you have no one to give you feedback for your spoken and written language nor do you know the right order of topics to learn.
*Tentative - to be finally decided as per the availability of learners and the instructor

Course Details:
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Medium: Zoom.
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Total Classes: 36
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Frequency: Thrice a week with 1 day break in between
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Attendance: Minimum 30/36 classes required for test eligibility
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Certification: Awarded upon scoring 60%+ in the Level-2 final test
Highlights
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Experienced instructor with personalized doubt-clearing.
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Small batches with 1:1 speaking practice.
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Follows TOPIK II syllabus.
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Flexible scheduling as per mutual availability.
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Lifetime access to an extensive study library (books, audios, worksheets).
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Supportive community with scholarship guidance and job info.
Perks
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Completion certificate.
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Scholarship guidance.
Requirements
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Mobile phone or laptop with internet.
Know your instructors
Ananya Mahir
Ananya has a BA & MA in Korean Language from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India. She is a Korea Foundation Fellowship Awardee. She has over 8 years of association with Korean language, literature and culture and has taught over 2000 people for over 5 years.
Chun Seung Min
Chun Seung Min is currently studying Indian Studies and Global Business Technology at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Korea. She always strives to explain concepts clearly and tailors her teaching approach to match each student’s level. She looks forward to making Korean learning an enjoyable experience for everyone.


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WHAT LEARNERS SAY

Dishari Chakraborty
GKS - Duksung Women's University
LKWU became my ultimate destination and motivation to help me learn Korean language and explore my efficiency in that. Thank you Ananya Mam. I am always grateful to her. Just because of mam I have learned so many things and her way of teaching is so simple and easy . And I am looking forward to join upcoming batches. I will highly recommend LKWU to everyone who wants to learn Korean seriously at an affordable price.

Sakshi Bharti
GKS - Jeju National University
Thank you for this amazing course. Because of too many studies material are provided by ma'am I am able to find my problem easily and my Korean language journey became easy. Even for reading practice ma'am has provided stories book which is really helpful and if I don't get these book then it's little bit hard to find online. And also giving every week topic for easy was really helpful part for me . 감사합니다 선생님. 저는 이 course를 좋아해요.

Yashashvi Bagdwal
(POSCO Asia Fellowship)
The Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)
Start a fruitful journey towards your dreams!
We focus on personalized attention in our small-group classes, ensuring each student actively participates, gets questions answered, and practices thoroughly. By building a strong foundation with us, you'll make steady progress toward fluency.
Limited seats available — register on a first-come, first-serve basis.
This course is for you if
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You’re passionate about learning Korean with the right guidance and resources.
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You plan to study in Korea and want to enhance your scholarship application with a TOPIK certification.
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You aim to boost job prospects in Korean companies by learning the language.
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You love Korean culture—music, drama, food—and want a deeper connection with Korea.
Course Curriculum
This is a detailed and dynamic syllabus for the 3 months beginners course by LKWU. Our classes are ever changing and modified as per batches and their response. Rather than being hard and fast about our syllabus, we focus on each student’s progress and make sure they follow and retain all that we teach. Therefore, we have not listed the topics in the order they are taught each week, this is just a gist of everything we cover in 3 months. We include speaking, reading and listening lessons each week while feedback on writing on various topics as well as practice workbooks is given to students.
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Vocabulary
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Grammar
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Pronunciation correction
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Interactive communication
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Cultural information
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Bonus: Brief History of Korea Class
Grammar
We use two main textbooks i.e. <Sejong Korean 2> and <Korean in Grammar in Use: Beginning to Early Intermediate>. The goal is to ensure that students are actually able to use the patterns that they learn in class in their speaking and writing as opposed to just being able to make single sentences.
Vocabulary and topics
Saying hello, hobbies, food, transportation, finding your way, telephone, appearance, family, travel, health, gathering, hometown, feelings, future and other topics in alignment with Sejong Korean 2.
Speaking Practice
Speaking activities are conducted after each new topic primarily for students to speak freely, ensuring that every learner gets an opportunity to practice speaking in class.
Reading Practice
In order to ensure that students slowly improve their fluency in reading we introduce reading short texts from different sources to help students become more fluent in their reading and pronunciation. We also introduce beginner friendly poems to understand the flow and rhythm of the language.
Listening Practice
We introduce audios recorded by native Korean speakers right from the start and slowly transition into full fledged conversations to make understanding conversations a super easy task. The teacher conducting this course also begins to use Korean in addition to Hindi and English as a medium of instruction a few classes in to help make students more familiar with listening to Korean on a day to day basis.
Writing Practice
The students are expected to do at least one short piece of writing homework every week to further strengthen their fluency in using the grammar patterns and vocabulary they have learned that week. Every week there is a vocabulary test in the beginning of the class to revise the vocabulary learnt in the previous week. It is this regular practice that will imbue confidence in the students to use their Korean skills in real life, practical situations.
Revision and Reinforcing
It is important for language learners to have a spiral curriculum when learning a new language. With that in mind we make sure to repeat and reinforce the vocabulary and grammar rules and even conduct revision of past material based on our evaluation of where the learners have a learning gap.
Brief History of Korea
This course also includes 1 class titled ‘A Brief History of Korea’. This has been included to give students a context of the political, economic and cultural history that has shaped Korea.