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I am TOPIK certified teacher. I teach online in small batches and even give private classes as well. I follow Korean university books and focus on TOPIK grammar points and vocab.

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Virender nagar

Janakpuri

Janakpuri, Delhi, India - 110058

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Teaches

Korean Language classes

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Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

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1. Which classes do you teach?

We teach Korean Language Class

2. Do you provide a demo class?

Yes, We provide a free demo class.

3. Where are you located?

We are located in Janakpuri, Delhi.

Answers by Namaste Korean (22)

Answered on 09/10/2022 Learn Language/Foreign Language/Korean Language

There are 40 characters in Korean language. 21 vowels and 19 consonants. Out of 21, 10 are simple vowels and 11 are combined. Out of 19 consonants, 14 are basic and 5 are double consonants.
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Answered on 09/10/2022 Learn Language/Foreign Language/Korean Language

Korean language is highly phonetic. The way the consonant and vowels are pronounced changes drastically when full words are spoken, full sentences are spoken. Batchim or final consonant pronunciation complicates the sounds aswell. Many learners struggle with Korean pronunciations.
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Answered on 09/10/2022 Learn Language/Foreign Language/Korean Language

Korean is taught in Philippines so that their employability in Korean companies can increase. Learners do that for hobby sake too because of kpop, kdrama influence as well. There are cultural similarities as well.
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Answered on 09/10/2022 Learn Language/Foreign Language/Korean Language

There are many batchim rules. For full explanation please join my class. I'll explain one rule though, batchim + vowels will make the final consonant assilimite with the vowel itself. For example, 이것은 would be pronounced as 이거슨, 없이 will be pronounced as 업시
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Answered on 09/10/2022 Learn Language/Foreign Language/Korean Language

Purpose to learn Korean can be many fold and it depends upon why the learner is learning. It can be to get admission in Korean universities, jobs in Korean companies, application for Korean scholarships or just for hobby Sake.
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Teaches

Korean Language classes

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

At the Institute

No Reviews yet!

Answers by Namaste Korean (22)

Answered on 09/10/2022 Learn Language/Foreign Language/Korean Language

There are 40 characters in Korean language. 21 vowels and 19 consonants. Out of 21, 10 are simple vowels and 11 are combined. Out of 19 consonants, 14 are basic and 5 are double consonants.
Answers 1 Comments
Dislike Bookmark

Answered on 09/10/2022 Learn Language/Foreign Language/Korean Language

Korean language is highly phonetic. The way the consonant and vowels are pronounced changes drastically when full words are spoken, full sentences are spoken. Batchim or final consonant pronunciation complicates the sounds aswell. Many learners struggle with Korean pronunciations.
Answers 1 Comments
Dislike Bookmark

Answered on 09/10/2022 Learn Language/Foreign Language/Korean Language

Korean is taught in Philippines so that their employability in Korean companies can increase. Learners do that for hobby sake too because of kpop, kdrama influence as well. There are cultural similarities as well.
Answers 1 Comments
Dislike Bookmark

Answered on 09/10/2022 Learn Language/Foreign Language/Korean Language

There are many batchim rules. For full explanation please join my class. I'll explain one rule though, batchim + vowels will make the final consonant assilimite with the vowel itself. For example, 이것은 would be pronounced as 이거슨, 없이 will be pronounced as 업시
Answers 1 Comments
Dislike Bookmark

Answered on 09/10/2022 Learn Language/Foreign Language/Korean Language

Purpose to learn Korean can be many fold and it depends upon why the learner is learning. It can be to get admission in Korean universities, jobs in Korean companies, application for Korean scholarships or just for hobby Sake.
Answers 1 Comments
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