If you're looking for a quality New York City Korean course, look no further. Varsity Tutors is here to help get you started in the right course to fit your needs. Korean is spoken by around 75 million people worldwide, mainly in Korea, but there are large populations of Korean speakers in China, Japan, Russia, and the United States as well. It is the official language of both North Korea and South Korea and is considered to be a language isolate. This means there is no clear relationship to another language.
Korean can be a challenging but rewarding language to learn. There are many reasons one might consider when deciding if they want to learn Korean. Studying the language is a good way to enhance your future professional prospects. Being able to speak it fluently could give you an advantage over other applicants for certain roles. You also have a greater chance of working with international companies.
Perhaps you're planning on traveling to an area with a Korean-speaking population. Having the ability to carry on a basic conversation can improve your opportunity to more fully appreciate the culture. It can also provide the benefit of not getting lost in an unfamiliar place!
If you're a student attending a high school institution such as Benjamin N. Cardozo High School or John Bowne High School, it's likely you'll have to take a foreign language class as part of your graduation requirements. Older students, such as someone attending a college or university like Columbia University, may also be required to spend time in language courses depending on their chosen degree program. Whether you're a beginner or have been studying Korean for some time, enrolling in a quality New York City Korean class can help you reach for your language goals.
What are the skills and material I can learn from a New York City Korean course?
There are many details you must take into account when learning how to speak Korean.
For example, sentence structure in the Korean language requires all sentences to end with either a verb or an adjective. This means you must listen closely until you hear the end of a sentence so that you know if the speaker is talking about the future or the past. An example of this is that the sentence "I made the food" should be ordered "I the food made" in Korean.
Another skill you can receive help understanding is verb conjugation. Korean verbs that are conjugated adequately can stand alone as a sentence. Verbs are conjugated in the same manner regardless of the subjects or number of people.
You can also receive assistance in writing, reading, speaking, and interpreting Korean. These skills will all need to be practiced in a consistent manner for those hoping to become fluent.
What are the benefits of an online New York City Korean class?
When you sign up for one of our Korean courses, you'll be able to use our unique virtual learning environment to attend sessions. This allows you to participate in your instructional sessions from anywhere you can find a computer and high-speed internet connection without having to commute to campus. This flexibility can bring expert Korean instruction to the public library, your favorite local cafe, or the comfort of your home.
We have two different class offerings for Korean language acquisition: a two-week class and a four-week class. Sessions are offered at different times throughout the day, so you are more likely to find one that fits into your established daily schedule. With new sessions beginning every month, you won't have to wait long to get started.
Additionally, when you take one of our courses, you'll be able to set aside private time with your instructor. This means that if you have any questions or need any assistance with a particular skill, you'll be able to address your concerns with your instructor. With our rigorous vetting process, you can be sure you're receiving instruction from a qualified teacher with solid communication skills.
What do I need to do to get started in a New York City Korean course?
If you're ready to begin in a New York City Korean class, all you have to do is contact Varsity Tutors either on the phone or online. When you do, you'll speak to one of our Educational Consultants. They'll take time to talk to you about your instructional and scheduling requirements and answer any questions you have. Our goal is to help get you signed up for a course to suit your needs without you having to sacrifice any other activity or obligation. Call Varsity Tutors today and get signed up for a New York City Korean course.
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- New York University - Current Undergrad Student, Economics
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- Korean
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- ACT
- Pre-Calculus
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Sean: New York Korean course instructor
...a strong friendship. I do not do this for money but because I really love to see those who I have personal rapport with succeed in their life. I will do my best to find the best way for you not only to ahchieve a certain academic result but also to find and achieve any other life-long goals. I am generally available all throughout the week (morning, day & night), provided that the schedule does...
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- University of California-Los Angeles - Bachelors, Mathematics
- Columbia University in the City of New York - Masters in Business Administration, Business Administration and Management
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- Korean
- Study Skills and Organization
- LSAT Logical Reasoning
- Graduate Test Prep
- +59 subjects

Ashley: New York Korean course instructor
...two semesters and was able to help my students get a better grasp of the Korean language and build on their conversational skills. Now, I am working as a development intern for The Korea Society. I am also preparing to take the LSAT in August so that I can begin applying to law schools this coming fall. As for my experiences in tutoring students in English and Math, I have found ways to make lessons...
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- SUNY at Binghamton - Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- Math
- English
- Elementary School Reading
- +5 subjects

Jason: New York Korean course instructor
...attention BY ACTUALLY GIVING PLENTY OF PERSONAL AND INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION! Sounds simple enough but rather easier said than done, and I pride myself in managing to do so. I believe that the first and foremost of teaching math, as in any subject, is the firm establishment and thorough understanding of the basic concepts and fundamentals. Learning is consequential; without the firm basic core, the students cannot progress further. I have witnessed those students who were...
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- University of Minnesota-Twin Cities - Bachelor in Arts, Linguistics
- NYU College of Dentistry - Doctor of Dental Science, Dentistry
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- DAT Perceptual Ability
- ISEE- Lower Level
- Middle School Math
- +23 subjects

Vivian: New York Korean course instructor
...Japanese and Chinese language tutor/instructor catering to students, travelers, and corporate clients. I conduct both one-on-one and group tutoring lessons focusing on reading, writing, and speaking, with a particular focus on business vocabulary for my corporate clients. I also impart knowledge on Chinese and Japanese cultural norms and practices as an integral part of my lessons. I am fascinated by everything I have learned of Chinese and Japanese language and culture and I would love...
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- CUNY Hunter College - Bachelor in Arts, Chinese Studies
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- ACT English
- Cantonese
- Calculus 3
- +66 subjects

Moon: New York Korean course instructor
...students, focusing on reading comprehension and writing. I specialize in SAT Verbal and Writing preparation, as well as in college essay writing. I also teach Korean, as it is my second native language. My teaching approach is tailored to each student's particular needs and learning style. I am patient, relaxed, keenly observant, and articulate - I will find a way to put things so that you will really "get it" from your perspective!
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- Yale University - Bachelors, Philosophy
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- Writing
- Languages
- SAT Writing and Language
- +14 subjects

Caroline: New York Korean course instructor
...of knowledge, and literary theory, but I have experience in tutoring high school math and English as well. I like to work with students who are engaged and like to create their own path of learning, whatever their level is to begin with. I often adapt my curriculum to help them develop their interests and style of learning. When not engaged with my studies and writing, I like to dance, attend theatres (which is rather...
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- Columbia University in the City of New York - Bachelor in Arts, English
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- Languages
- High School Writing
- SAT Subject Test in Literature
- +29 subjects

Bianca: New York Korean course instructor
Hello! My name is Bianca, and I recently graduated from Rutgers University with Ed.M in Elementary and Special Education. I am a kindergarten teacher at a public school in New Jersey. I am a native Korean speaker, so I am capable of tutoring in both Korean and English. I love children and I am passionate about teaching!
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- Rutgers University-New Brunswick - Bachelor in Arts, Psychology
- Rutgers University-New Brunswick - Current Grad Student, Elementary School Teaching
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- Elementary School Math
- Elementary School Science
- Elementary School
- +12 subjects

Jeea: New York Korean course instructor
...to pursue a Masters in Counseling and Guidance. I have extensive experience teaching Mathematics from age 6 to high school as a classroom teacher, private tutor, after school teacher, etc. As a counselor in training, I am keen on student needs and their ability to acquire the content at hand. I am easy to get a long with, funny, and I love working with students of all different backgrounds. I look forward to hearing from...
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- University of California-Los Angeles - Bachelor in Arts, Psychology
- New York University - Current Grad Student, Counseling Psychology
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- Other
- Algebra
- Elementary School Reading
- +23 subjects

Porscha: New York Korean course instructor
...in CUNY colleges currently and have also worked in high school as a resource specialist as well as in Montessori settings as well. I have worked with many students who are classified ELL/ESL. I also have about 15 years experience with all forms of learning disabilities, especially students with ADD/ADHD and Autism. I can work however with anyone who feels like they need something alternative to a traditional learning setting. Learning with me will be...
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- Georgia State University - Bachelor of Science, Psychology
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Subject Expertise
- Korean
- Intellectual Property Law
- Linux
- Special Relativity
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