Korean

Why Korean

The Korean language is becoming increasingly popular among second language learners. With the rise of Korean entertainment, Korea has gained international attention, and many individuals are interested in learning the korean langauge. Most Korean language learners, however, come from entirely different language backgrounds and struggle to acclimate to the Korean language.

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Our Class

Korean has 5 language levels that have different names and different stages.
Which starts from Korean I- this level introduces the basic Korean language and the
Hangul writing systems. Then comes the next level, Level 2 Beginning Korean II-
Here the students will be mastered in reading and writing Hangul and will become more
common in grammar usage. The third level is Intermediate Korean I- here the focus moves to
fluency in speaking, understanding the language, reading, and writing. The next level is Level 4
Intermediate Korean II-this level aims to develop functional proficiency in Korean. The last and
final level is Level 5 Advanced Korean I- This level aims to develop professional proficiency in
Korean at the advanced-mid and high level in listening, speaking, reading, and writing.

Our Process

Grammar

Vocabulary

Accent

Fluency

Grammar

Any language that lacks good grammar is useless. We ensure that your learning includes the correct grammar so that we can assist you with both oral and written forms of the language.

Vocabulary

It is vital to study not only the outside sections of the lesson but also the edges right up front, from the scratches to the top. As a result, teaching the learner the vocabulary component of the language is required. Fluentoo ensures that a student learns the vocabulary in depth.

Accent

We improve your learning by supporting you with mastering the native language's accent. We're here to help you become better to best in whatever language you're learning with us, not just in writing or listening but most importantly in speaking.

Fluency

We help you obtain the best fluency in your favourite language by combining the proper accent, grammar, and vocabulary. Not just one thing to concentrate on, but every aspect from our end is taken into account as we maintain our concentration and assist you in developing expertise with us.

Learning Graph

 

We follow a 360 learning concept. This summarises a few steps towards better learning which are as follows in the order:

Learn the language, apply what you have learned already,  re-learning and rectify the mistakes, which ultimately makes you a FLUENTOO!

About Batches

Our courses adhere to the "CEFR" levels.

An internationally accepted benchmark that goes into further detail about your learning progress is the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages). The framework aids in explaining your level, which ranges from Beginner (A1) to Advanced (C2).


When you know your level, we can recommend the most appropriate classes to help you start and progress instantly because all of the languages we offer are mapped to the CEFR Framework.

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Age Groups

Kids (6-10 years)

With the correct professional support, young kids can learn any foreign language.

Adolescents (11-18 years)

Students in this age group are typically enthusiastic, inquisitive, and eager to discover the world!

Adults (18+ years)

Obtaining a certificate is an important component of proving your language abilities.

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