If you choose to take part in an Austin Korean course that Varsity Tutors can enroll you in, you might find that learning this language isn't as tricky as you initially thought. No matter what background you're coming from, learning Korean is a unique experience. That's because Korean is a language isolate, and it's almost completely unrelated to other linguistic groups. In fact, experts are unsure about how the Korean language initially evolved. While it's true that there are a few similarities between Japanese and Korean, it's not enough to form a conclusive connection. When you learn Korean for the first time, you'll encounter all kinds of interesting features that you won't find in any other language.
There are many reasons why someone might want to learn Korean. For those involved in academics, Korean could help you meet language requirements for certain programs. These programs might be offered at the University of Texas and many other post-secondary institutions. High school students might also benefit from a deep understanding of the Korean language, especially when the time comes to apply for various universities. You can take Korean courses alongside your studies, whether you're at Bowie High School, Lake Travis High School, or any other school. Korean might also be highly beneficial for working professionals, especially those involved in international trade and business relations. South Korea is very influential in the world economy, and many of the world's largest corporations are headquartered in this country. Developing a deep understanding of the Korean language might open the door for all kinds of unique opportunities and connections. Of course, plenty of students also learn Korean out of personal interest, and this is also a very rewarding experience in its own right.
What Might An Austin Korean Course Cover?
When you take your first Austin Korean course, you'll quickly encounter many of the features which make this language totally unique. One example is Korea's distinct writing system. This language uses a syllabic alphabet called Hangul, and many linguistic experts claim that it's the most advanced system in the world. Although Hangul might resemble pictographs, these characters are actually square blocks of clustered syllabic characters. Hangul is incredibly efficient in terms of phonology, as syllables are very easy to sound out. This means that once you understand the system of Hangul and its various characters, pronouncing words is easy. Many experts point out that Hangul is superior to English in many ways, as our language is filled with silent letters, inconsistent rules, and other confusing aspects.
In Korean sentences, an adjective or a verb is always placed at the end of the sentence. Because of this, it's very important to listen to the last word of each sentence, as this word often creates an entirely new spin on the sentence you've just heard. Depending on the verb or adjective at the end of a sentence, expressions could become positive, negative, past tense, or future tense. Conjugating verbs is very important in Korean, and you can actually use properly conjugated verbs as complete sentences. While English speakers conjugate their verbs based on what they're talking about, Korean speakers conjugate verbs based on who they're speaking to. There are a number of speech levels you'll need to master, including formal polite, informal polite, and casual speech.
How Will I Learn With An Austin Korean Course?
When you sign up for an Austin Korean course, you'll join a group of like-minded students in a virtual classroom. These virtual classrooms are fully online, and you can access them from anywhere in the world. Just like a normal classroom setting, your instructor will lead your sessions at the head of the class. You'll also have plenty of opportunities to ask questions and voice your opinion while the course is in session. These courses are highly interactive and collaborative, and this approach has proven benefits. You might find that this learning style works especially well when learning new languages, as you'll have plenty of chances to practice your Korean skills with other students.
How Do You Sign Up For An Austin Korean Class?
There are plenty of flexible scheduling options to choose from when you book an Austin Korean class. First of all, you'll choose between either a two-week or a four-class. Then, you'll choose a time slot that works with your unique scheduling constraints. There are night classes, weekend classes, and even classes that take place during your lunch break! New classes start up every single month. Call Varsity Tutors today to speak with our educational consultants about setting up your first Austin Korean class.
Sujung: Austin Korean course instructor
...they grew to love English. One of them went to Australia on a working holiday, and the other went to the US for a language study program. Recently, I worked as a teaching assistant in an English program for young children aged 6-7, which was a delightful and unique experience. My educational background includes a double major in Business Administration and Consumer Housing during my undergraduate studies in Korea, and I obtained a degree in...
Education & Certification
- sangmyung university - Bachelor of Science, Business Administration and Management
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- Languages
Ehigbor: Austin Korean course instructor
...way up to a graduate student level. I have a strong base in all subjects, but I especially enjoy language tutoring, because I am multilingual. I love teaching Mathematics, Sciences, English, History, Writing...you name it. My philosophy is that the most effective teaching comes from knowing how my student learns, and meeting them where they are. I want to instill a love of learning, but that will not happen if I don't get to know...
Education & Certification
- The University of Texas at Austin - Bachelor in Arts, Premedicine
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- Greek
- French
- Organic Chemistry
- +133 subjects
Mu Kwan: Austin Korean course instructor
I am a recent graduate from the University of Texas at Austin with Master of Global Policy Studies degree. During graduate school, I was a teaching assistant for classes in International Relations and Global Studies Department. My focused teaching areas are standardized tests (ACT, SAT, GRE Math), History and Government. In addition, as a native Korean speaker, I look forward to teaching anyone who desires to learn Korean as well.
Education & Certification
- The University of Texas at Austin - Bachelor in Arts, International Relations
- The University of Texas at Austin - Master of Public Policy, International Policy Analysis
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- TOEFL
- ACT Math
- AP European History
- +31 subjects
Felicia: Austin Korean course instructor
I'm a native Korean, and also I moved to the US from South Korea about 8 years ago. I have a passion to teach others, and I would like to teach about how to speak like a native Korean speaker, not just based on Korean textbooks. I understand how hard learning different language is because I also experienced and is experiencing it.
Education & Certification
- The University of Texas at Dallas - Bachelor in Arts, Graphic Design
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- Japanese
- Introduction to Japanese
- Middle School Math
- +10 subjects
Jake: Austin Korean course instructor
I have 3+ years of private tutoring experience and I also worked at a charter school. I was able to help ALL of my students improve their grades. I am very passionate about education and I know in depth about how people learn and the different learning theories. I focus more on my student's learning than me teaching. I am very flexible, open minded, and patient. Let me know how I can help you.
Education & Certification
- The University of Texas at Austin - Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- AP Physics 1
- Music
- Corporate Accounting
- +82 subjects
Christine: Austin Korean course instructor
...in BM in Piano Performance, BSA in Biology, and Pre-health Professions Certificate. I have been taking college level science and math classes, and have been performing and competing in piano events internationally. Due to my great passion to work with children, I have been teaching students in middle school and high school as well as volunteering at church events. Moreover, I have sub-interned at Yonsei University of Severance Hospital in Korea to enhance my medical...
Education & Certification
- The University of Texas at Austin - Bachelors, Piano Performance and Pre-Health Professions Certificate
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- Science
- Geometry
- Biology
- +27 subjects
Woo: Austin Korean course instructor
...Centripetal force is next challenge, then Energy, Momentum, and Harmonic motion. Finally they meet the most difficult chapter of Physics 1 level, Rotational motion. Physics 2 just includes new concepts such as electrical, wave, light, whatever. Physics C covers all of the chapters from 1,2 but solve problems with Calculus concepts. I think Understanding of previous chapters is important in Physics because for example, Kinematics and Dynamics is used for all chapters. However, before taking...
Education & Certification
- Sungkyunkwan University in Seoul Korea - Bachelor of Engineering, Metallurgical Engineering
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- Mandarin Chinese
- Greek
- Latin
- +76 subjects
Jeanna: Austin Korean course instructor
...to strive for academic achievement. I graduated from the University of Florida with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology. I also received my TEFL certificate in 2012. I have taught English in South Korea for two years at an after-school academy. Since then I have also taught debate and juvenile justice civics class to middle school and high school students. I am pleased to make your acquaintance and look forward to teaching your child.... I would try to make it relatable by connecting it to one of his or her interests, hobbies, or passions.
Education & Certification
- University of Florida - Bachelors, Psychology
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- Japanese
- Spanish
- Geometry
- +57 subjects
Education & Certification
- SUNY at Binghamton - Bachelor in Arts, Business, General
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- Mandarin Chinese
- Elementary School English
- High School World History
- +72 subjects
Sean: Austin Korean course instructor
...for non-academic counseling as well (e.g. career mentoring, what are your values in life etc). I will be tutoring mainly graduate test prep, particularly the GMAT, but I can tutor any college subject materials as well (mainly in Math, Statistics, and any business subjects). I have had a successful career outside of tutoring as well so if you are aspiring to work in business after college and want to know about things like how to...
Education & Certification
- University of California-Los Angeles - Bachelors, Mathematics
- Columbia University in the City of New York - Masters in Business Administration, Business Administration and Management
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- SAT Subject Test in Mathematics Level 1
- GRE Subject Tests
- Middle School Math
- +59 subjects
Andrew: Austin Korean course instructor
...education to Lima, Peru. Outside of classes, I dance as a member of a Korean hip-hop dance group. Currently during the summer I am working as a clinic instructor for a learning center geared towards individuals with learning disabilities. I have a strong interest in working with children, and young adults, having tutored since middle school and spent a year as a teaching assistant for elementary reading and math. I have excelled in many standardized...
Education & Certification
- Cornell University - Current Undergrad, Biological Sciences
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- Spanish
- Physics
- Spanish 2
- +69 subjects
Samantha: Austin Korean course instructor
Hi my name is Hyein Samantha Oh and I am happy to tutor any students from grades 1-12. My favorite subject is Math and Science and I am currently in college to become a math teacher! I hope to teach students in a fun and relevant environment!
Education & Certification
- University at Buffalo - Bachelor of Science, Mathematics Teacher Education
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- Calculus 2
- Middle School Math
- Math
- +35 subjects
Gregory: Austin Korean course instructor
empty... Relaxed and accommodating, but direct and impact-driven.... Get to know their background and the best way they retain information.... Provide self-prep materials, and evaluate their performance.... Show impact of results and progress.... Find alternative approaches, and practice.... Help them practice reading and understand main concepts.... Give them effective instruction, but also time.... Provide fun examples or real-life applications.... Asking questions throughout teaching the session.... With conversation about the subject and practice-test results.... What is their most effective way of learning, and what are their biggest struggles and strengths?
Education & Certification
- University of Chicago - Bachelors, Economics
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- ACT
- Middle School Math
- Trigonometry
- +38 subjects
Sarah: Austin Korean course instructor
...Having tutored since high school, I've grown to love watching a student's face light up after realizing they finally understand. There's nothing better than knowing you helped them get to that point. Currently a senior at BYU, I study Interdisciplinary Humanities and English. I'm the oldest of a large family in Maryland, just outside of DC. If all goes as planned, I'll be a graduate student at the University of Maryland-College Park next fall! I...
Education & Certification
- Brigham Young University - Current Undergrad, Interdisciplinary Humanities-English
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- Reading
- AP English Language and Composition
- Art History
- +20 subjects
Haeun : Austin Korean course instructor
...approachable teacher as he was. My passion for teaching others solidified when I had my small opportunity to tutor and teach my peers during my high school. I've never felt so much joy when I had the chance to walk her through concepts that was difficult for both her and me to understand. At that time, I didn't have that much of a biology background myself. I was still taking AP biology class while she...
Education & Certification
- University of Washington-Seattle Campus - Bachelors, Biology, General
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- Japanese
- Languages
- AP Biology
- +12 subjects
Michael: Austin Korean course instructor
I have been teaching ESL for three years in Nevada and Korea. I would love to help your students reach their their full potential in any language. I also have experience with reading and writing having volunteered in New York classrooms and helping friends with their troubles.
Education & Certification
- Long Island University-Brooklyn Campus - Bachelor in Arts, Friends World
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- Japanese
- High School English
- Writing
- +5 subjects
Michelle: Austin Korean course instructor
...at Tufts, I attended a boarding school in Massachusetts where I was committed to tutoring middle school students at a local Boys and Girls' Club for all four years. I always enjoyed seeing the energy of younger students who were eager to learn and their visible improvements. I also worked as a teaching assistant for an SAT prep center where I tutored SAT verbal and writing along with SAT II literature and math. I moved...
Education & Certification
- Tufts University - Bachelor in Arts, International Relations
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- SAT Subject Test in Korean with Listening
- SSAT
- TOEFL
- +30 subjects
Julie: Austin Korean course instructor
...as well as different types of learning. In order to be an effective educator, it is important to establish a relationship with the pupil to utilize the pupils learning style. Moments from being a summer school teacher for 4th-6th graders and a resident assistant for 2 years, fuel my passion for teaching. The joy on the students faces when they achieve a goal or the gratefulness they express for my help stay with me to...
Education & Certification
- University of California-Berkeley - Current Undergrad, Cognitive Science
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- Technology and Coding
- High School English
- Algebra
- +19 subjects
Matthew: Austin Korean course instructor
...of Medicine. While I am interested in chemistry, math among others in STEM, I am very passionate about biotechnology and general biology including genetics, physiology, and cell biology. As an aspiring dentist, I am currently working towards getting a dental degree. During my undergraduate career, I had several experiences of helping other students with learning materials and quiz/exam preparation. I am excited to have another opportunity to help other students again through Varsity Tutors because...
Education & Certification
- Emory University - Bachelors, Anthropology and Human Biology
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- College Biology
- 5th Grade
- SAT Subject Tests
- +71 subjects
Kevin: Austin Korean course instructor
...first and foremost, it is important that each student identifies the reason that he or she is studying for. Once that goal is vividly envisioned by the student, he or she will find enjoyment and satisfaction in understanding and applying new concepts as the student progresses towards his or her goal one step at a time. After we gain some momentum, it is simply a matter of time before the student masters each mathematical concept....
Education & Certification
- Cornell University - Bachelor of Science, Computer Science
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- Spanish
- ISEE
- Spanish 1
- +25 subjects