Varsity Tutors can set you up with a San Francisco-Bay Area Korean course whether you're a junior at Lowell High School, senior at Abraham Lincoln High, or completing your degree at the University of San Francisco. Courses are available for students at all levels. There are about 75 million native Korean speakers in various countries. In South Korea and North Korea, the language is essentially the same except for some differences in spelling, names of letters, and choice of vocabulary. Learning Korean can enable you to communicate with people from various places, including China, Russia, Japan, and the United States.
How Can a San Francisco-Bay Area Korean Class Help Me Learn?
Attending a class in person can take up valuable time. Studying alone may seem appealing, but has its drawbacks. By participating in a live online Korean class, you have the opportunity to collaborate with an experienced instructor and your peers, which enables you to work together with people who have language learning goals similar to yours. Studies have shown that collaborative lessons help deepen one's understanding of a language and can better help them prepare to use it in various settings.
Learning Korean requires practice in several key areas. Sentence structure is one covered in a San Francisco-Bay Area Korean class. Your instructor can explain and then help you use structures such as subject-object-verb, subject-verb, and subject-adjective, because every Korean sentence ends with either a verb or adjective. It may sound incorrect, but instead of saying "I took out the trash", the translated phrase would be "I the trash took out". The latter is the correct construction in Korean. Instructors can also be conversation partners, which can help if you're learning to conjugate verbs, which are formed according to speech level, or the status of the person you're talking to, rather than whether the verb agrees with the subject or number of people being addressed.
No matter what topic is being covered, you can see, hear, and converse with the instructor and participants of a San Francisco-Bay Area Korean course via a live virtual platform. This enables you to access the course on any Internet-connected device, from wherever you are. If you're comfortable on your home computer, that's fine, but you can gain access using a laptop or tablet as well. You can log in during time between college lectures or during your lunch break. For many students, the instruction provided is sufficient to help them learn, but instructors can provide one-on-one help if you request it and assist you in understanding a topic in any way they can.
Each instructor has been rigorously interviewed. Only after it has been determined they communicate well and are proficient at teaching the given subject are instructors allowed to provide online guidance. You can, therefore, get the most out of a San Francisco-Bay Area Korean course. In addition, you get to work with your peers without having to travel to a predetermined location. There are no hassles with public transportation, reworking your schedule, traffic, or parking and you can focus on a single goal - learning to understand, speak, read, and write in Korean. You can also take the opportunity to learn vocabulary, common phrases, and pronunciation as well as get a new perspective of Korean culture and history.
Can I Receive Help Enrolling in a San Francisco-Bay Area Korean course?
Varsity Tutors can assist you in signing up for a course. We strongly believe the most important aspect of learning a language is to have an opportunity to practice. The learning process involves repetition and collaboration; to effectively use a new language, you need to converse with others. This is what a Korean course enables you to do. To make matters simple, courses are offered multiple times a day and start on a monthly basis, so you are likely to find one that doesn't conflict with your schedule. Two- and four-week sessions are also offered. These options provide ample opportunities to find and enroll in a course that can help build your understanding of the language.
A San Francisco-Bay Area Korean class provides the learning support to enable you to develop the cognitive connections and skills needed to acquire a new language. You can learn unfamiliar sentence structures and how to apply different speech levels in less time than you may think. To get started, reach out to Varsity Tutors; an educational consultant will help explore all your options and assist in the signup process so you can get going quickly.

Jeanna: San Francisco Korean course instructor
...age, my parents foster a profound belief that a good education was crucial to your future. Since then, I have tried to encourage other students 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...
Education & Certification
- University of Florida - Bachelors, Psychology
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- Spanish
- Japanese
- Spelling Bee
- +57 subjects

Andrew: San Francisco Korean course instructor
...standardized tests, including PSAT, SAT, SAT II, and AP tests, and I am happy to offer tutoring regarding both subject matter and test-taking strategies. I am also able to assist in test prep for the ISEE, HSPT, and SSAT tests. I especially have an interest in teaching subjects in math and science, including Biology, Psychology, Chemistry, and Physics. I also love helping students with essays and helping students structure their writing to convey their ideas...
Education & Certification
- Cornell University - Current Undergrad, Biological Sciences
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- Spanish
- SAT Subject Test in Chemistry
- Microeconomics
- +69 subjects

Gregory: San Francisco 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
- GRE
- ACT Math
- PSAT Writing Skills
- +38 subjects

Ju An: San Francisco Korean course instructor
...having a good time while seeing steady improvements has proven to provide me great joy. I believe that communication and relationship building is crucial for students to open up about their struggles and also for me to identify problems they don't realize they can improve on, so this is a key aspect of all of my lessons. During my free time, I enjoy playing sports or snacking on desserts while binge-watching Friends!
Education & Certification
- University of Michigan-Ann Arbor - Bachelor in Business Administration, Business, General
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- AP English Literature and Composition
- SAT Writing and Language
- Literature
- +33 subjects

Sarah: San Francisco Korean course instructor
...working on the Varsity Tutors platform. 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...
Education & Certification
- Brigham Young University - Current Undergrad, Interdisciplinary Humanities-English
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- SAT Writing and Language
- Elementary Math
- Elementary School Math
- +20 subjects

Matthew: San Francisco Korean course instructor
...because I truly believe that education is absolutely imperative to a better quality of life and that everyone is fully capable of learning and making potentials to reality. As for tutoring, I put much emphasis on active participation and positive reinforcement. A learning environment should stay interactive, fun, but challenging. By encountering challenges, I believe a student's potential could rise. Besides my life in academia, I enjoy traveling, photography, and physical activities including hiking, running,...
Education & Certification
- Emory University - Bachelors, Anthropology and Human Biology
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- Study Skills and Organization
- Elementary Math
- ACT
- +71 subjects
Education & Certification
- SUNY at Binghamton - Bachelor in Arts, Business, General
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- Mandarin Chinese
- High School Reading
- Other
- +72 subjects

Eunki: San Francisco Korean course instructor
...its simplest components and making them relevant to the student. Richard Feynman, a physicist known to have been one of the most brilliant minds in the 20th century, was renowned for explaining extremely abstract and difficult concepts in very simple laymen terms so that average Americans could understand concepts that are described by mathematical equations only a select few could understand. I take much inspiration from examples like this when trying to teach - use...
Education & Certification
- The University of Texas at Austin - Bachelors, Biology/History
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- German
- English Grammar and Syntax
- History
- +41 subjects

Melissa: San Francisco Korean course instructor
...English to elementary students at a private academy. My expertise teaching English includes grammar, writing, and speaking. I also enjoy teaching math because I can make the subject interesting by using real-life examples. As a graduate student, I value education and I believe good knowledge should be shared when possible. I am passionate about helping a wide variety of students, from students who struggle with basic concepts in math and reading to students who excel...
Education & Certification
- James Madison University - Bachelor of Science, Public Policy and Administration
- Virginia Commonwealth University - Master in Public Health Administration, Public Administration
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- Middle School Math
- Test Prep
- English
- +19 subjects

AJ: San Francisco Korean course instructor
...topics. I believe in taking an open-minded approach for my tutoring, and based on my students' strengths and weaknesses I like to develop a unique tutoring style. This most often ranges from focusing on being able to explain concepts in words, to taking a more visual approach and looking at the big picture, to working through problems to figure out areas of difficulty. In my free time, I really enjoy playing alto saxophone and electric...
Education & Certification
- Boston University - Bachelor of Science, Neuroscience
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- Mandarin Chinese
- Latin
- Geometry
- +73 subjects

Chris: San Francisco Korean course instructor
...fondness. It's hard to accept that a single number, derived from hasty answers to abstract questions, can play such a huge role in your future. My own experience as test-taker and test-teacher has convinced me that as a tool for evaluating students, standardized testing has its share of flaws. But the tests aren't unfair or unbeatable; they challenge you to learn a specific language. I don't mean the fancy vocabulary you'll want in a verbal...
Education & Certification
- Yale University - Current Undergrad, History
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- History
- Pre-Algebra
- AP US History
- +53 subjects

Michelle: San Francisco Korean course instructor
...moved to Las Vegas a few months ago after finishing up college, and I would love to get back to working with students on a regular basis because I understand the importance of education and enjoy helping and seeing results. My favorite subject to teach is SAT because with the right help it is a standardized test that can see huge improvements in scores. Writing section is especially my forte because I think that grammar...
Education & Certification
- Tufts University - Bachelor in Arts, International Relations
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- SAT Mathematics
- Elementary School Math
- SAT Math
- +30 subjects

Akanksha: San Francisco Korean course instructor
...Biology STAAR retake tests. I feel that recognizing an individual's learning style and adapting my methods of teaching is the key to getting the information across. I understand subjects best when I am truly interested and passionate about it. So, I try to teach my students with that same passion in hopes that I might ignite them not only to absorb the material we are currently studying but to become proactive and go above and...
Education & Certification
- The University of Texas at Austin - Bachelor of Science, Neurobiology
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- Latin
- Latin 1
- Foreign Language
- +72 subjects

Brian: San Francisco Korean course instructor
...pleasure to see the understanding light up in their eyes the moment they understand the process to how they found the solution to a problem. In my spare time, I love being active by hiking around local mountains and playing basketball and talking sports. I believe that the students are the future generation. With that being said, it is imperative that students are educated thoroughly all the while enjoying the process of learning. Please do...
Education & Certification
- California State University of Long Beach - Bachelors, Criminal Justice
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- Math
- 2nd Grade Writing
- 5th Grade Writing
- +36 subjects

Victoria: San Francisco Korean course instructor
Hello, my name is Victoria! I graduated from Emory University and majored in Psychology. After that I worked at CDC as a research assistant. I maintained correspondence between Laboratory Response Network and the Korean National Lab. Currently I am a graduate student at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School. I am very excited to join Varsity Tutors to help you learn Korean and hope to meet some of you!
Education & Certification
- Emory University - Bachelor in Arts, Psychology
- Rutgers University-Newark - Master of Science, Biomedical Sciences
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- SAT Subject Test in Korean with Listening
- Test Prep
- Languages
- +1 subjects

Sophia: San Francisco Korean course instructor
...best in a 1-on-1 setting which tutoring fits the bill. My teaching style is incredibly laid-back and my end-goal is making sure that one is comfortable with me and also with learning the material. In my free time I like to knit, cook, draw/paint, as well as being an avid Redditor. My dream in life is to travel around the world and experience the culture (mostly the food) of different countries. I also am currently...
Education & Certification
- University at Buffalo - Bachelors, Pre-Pharmacy
- University at Buffalo - PHD, Pharmacy
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- Japanese
- French
- Chemistry
- +35 subjects

Angela: San Francisco Korean course instructor
I am currently a full-time school guidance counselor at an elementary school in the Bronx. I also have counseling experience with 6th-12th grade students. I have more than ten years of experience, teaching K-adult students in summer schools, after schools, and in private tutoring sessions. I am passionate about education, and assisting students to excel academically by encouraging and challenging them.
Education & Certification
- CUNY Queens College - Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
- CUNY Hunter College - Masters in Education, Counselor Education
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- Middle School Reading
- Study Skills and Organization
- Elementary School English
- +35 subjects

Timothy : San Francisco Korean course instructor
...the students are interested in and goes from there. I try to think of problems and examples that students can relate to and that will benefit them as opposed to outdated and uninteresting examples. I will work as hard as the student, but as such I expect my students to work hard or else they will not see results. Though I think students are responsible for their own work, parent involvement is also crucial in...
Education & Certification
- Emory University - Bachelor in Arts, Japanese
- Yonsei University - Master of Arts, Korean Studies
- Georgia State University - Master of Arts, Anthropology
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- Japanese
- Social Studies
- English Grammar and Syntax
- +26 subjects

Felicia: San Francisco 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
- Graphic Design
- +10 subjects

Michelle: San Francisco Korean course instructor
...a sophomore at the College of William and Mary. I am pursuing a degree in psychology and music, but also have many strengths in mathematics. I have tutored elementary and middle school students in all subjects such as geometry, algebra 1, pre- algebra, algebra 2, social studies, biology, and writing/reading for about 4 years. During junior year of high school, I tutored fellow classmates in test prep (SAT/ACT) for 2 years. I also have experience...
Education & Certification
- College of William and Mary - Bachelor of Science, Health/Medical Psychology
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- SAT Subject Test in Korean with Listening
- Pre-Algebra
- Trigonometry
- +37 subjects