A Syracuse Korean course offered by Varsity Tutors might help you develop a much deeper understanding of the Korean language. While all languages are unique in their own right, Korean takes things one step further. Experts believe that Korean is the only modern language isolate on the planet, which means it's completely unrelated to other linguistic groups. We're still not exactly sure how the Korean language evolved, or where it came from. But one thing's for sure: Korean is one of a kind, and learning about this language is an equally rare experience.
Many students choose to learn Korean with specific goals in mind. You might need to satisfy certain language requirements at institutions like Syracuse University. Many high school students also choose to learn Korean from a young age, in addition their regular studies at schools like Henninger High School or Corcoran High School. A solid grasp of the Korean language might help when you're applying to universities in the future. Working professionals often choose to learn Korean to pursue goals within their careers. South Korea is a very influential nation in the world economy, and it's home to many massive corporations such as Hyundai or LG. Learning this language could provide all kinds of opportunities for new networking connections. With all that said, plenty of students are intrigued by the Korean language out purely personal interest. This is a special language, and you'll find out why when you take your first Korean course.
What Might A Syracuse Korean Course Cover?
So why is Korean such a unique language? For starters, it relies on a highly efficient, innovative writing system called Hangul. Many linguistic experts believe that this syllabic alphabet is actually the most advanced writing system ever invented. While English has plenty of silent letters and confusing elements, Hangul's phonology is incredibly straightforward and consistent. The consonants are even shaped like your mouth as you make the corresponding sounds. At first glance, written Korean characters might resemble pictograms from Chinese or Japanese texts. But these characters are actually convenient "blocks" of syllabic characters, which come together to form words. Although this completely new alphabet might be challenging to master at first, the good news is that Hangul is actually designed to make sense!
Korean sentence structure is also quite unique. Sentences must always end with either a verb or an adjective, which means that the last word is often the most important one. Listen closely when conversing in Korean, because sentences might transform dramatically based on that final word. Verb conjugation is another important concept you'll learn in your Korean course. Conjugation conveys so much information that you can form entire sentences with one properly conjugated Korean word. In English, we usually conjugate verbs based on what we're talking about. But in Korean, you'll conjugate verbs based on who you're talking to.
How Will I Learn With A Syracuse Korean Course?
Each Syracuse Korean course takes place in a fully online, virtual learning environment. Because of their online nature, you can access your virtual classroom from anywhere in the world. While virtual classrooms might be a little different from what you're used to, you'll notice plenty of familiar features. Just like a normal, physical classroom setting, you'll learn alongside other students with an instructor leading your sessions. These learning sessions are highly collaborative and group-based, and you'll have plenty of opportunities to interact and ask questions. This approach has proven benefits, and you might that this learning style is especially conducive to learning new languages. Each instructor is chosen specifically for their strong communication skills, and they must go through a rigorous vetting and interview process before being chosen. If you ever need extra help with tricky Korean concepts, you can always contact your instructor on a one-on-one basis.
How Do You Sign Up For A Syracuse Korean Class?
There are plenty of flexible options available, from night classes to weekend classes and even classes on your lunch break. When you sign up for your Syracuse Korean class, you'll choose from either a two-week class or a four-week class, with new classes starting up every single month. These scheduling options are specifically designed to fit with busy schedules, whether you're a working professional or a university student with a full course load.
Now's the time to invest in a great way to learn Korean for the first time. Call Varsity Tutors today, and we'll set you up with all the information you need to start your first Syracuse Korean class.
Phillip : Syracuse Korean course instructor
...my graduate school program, I have been able to practice and enhance teaching methods by organizing study groups that regularly conducted review sessions before exams, highlighting important concepts made during the lectures, sharing concise notes and outlines, bringing up pertinent and innovative questions, and academically stimulating my peers without any unwelcoming pressures. Through these learning and teaching environments, I have directly experienced what interactive measures really foster healthy learning environments. With these experiences and my...
Education & Certification
- Boston College - Bachelors, Biology, General
- Georgetown University - Masters, Physiology
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- High School Biology
- SAT Subject Test in Korean with Listening
- Life Sciences
- +26 subjects
Jeanna: Syracuse Korean course instructor
...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
- Spanish
- Japanese
- Math
- +57 subjects
Sarah: Syracuse Korean course instructor
...and I'm thrilled to be 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...
Education & Certification
- Brigham Young University - Current Undergrad, Interdisciplinary Humanities-English
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- Elementary Math
- SAT
- Elementary School Math
- +20 subjects
Haeun : Syracuse Korean course instructor
...passion towards bettering education for others was that moment when my friend finally connected the dots between the concepts and gained a sense of confidence at the end. I had to use all sorts of methods: drawing cartoons, wildly gesturing (even though we were in a library) and coming up with all sorts of analogies. I remember being pretty drained from squeezing out all my energy to help my friend understand the material. But all...
Education & Certification
- University of Washington-Seattle Campus - Bachelors, Biology, General
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- Japanese
- High School English
- ESL/ELL
- +12 subjects
Brian: Syracuse Korean course instructor
...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 not shy away to ask me any questions regarding anything that you are curious about. I look forward to working with...
Education & Certification
- California State University of Long Beach - Bachelors, Criminal Justice
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- 2nd Grade Reading
- 2nd Grade
- 2nd Grade Math
- +36 subjects
Jason: Syracuse Korean course instructor
...and positive. I tried really hard to help students understand the questions, background behind the questions, and ways to approach to solve the questions. I am a senior at university with Chemistry with Pre-dental degree. I am working at school as a peer tutor as well, teaching chemistry and math. I really like to teach students and feel happiness when they understand the concepts of questions! Outside of tutoring, I enjoy playing piano and bass....
Education & Certification
- University of North Florida - Current Undergrad, Chemistry
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- Pre-Calculus
- Calculus
- Middle School Math
- +20 subjects
Michael: Syracuse 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
- Reading
- High School English
- +5 subjects
Julie: Syracuse Korean course instructor
...on the students faces when they achieve a goal or the gratefulness they express for my help stay with me to this day. By working with Varsity Tutors I hope to apply what Ive learned as well as gain more field experience. I recently came to DC from California to do an internship with the Department of State. Being born and raised in California, DC is quite different from what I'm used to but I...
Education & Certification
- University of California-Berkeley - Current Undergrad, Cognitive Science
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- Elementary School Math
- AP Calculus AB
- Pre-Algebra
- +19 subjects
Kevin: Syracuse Korean course instructor
...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. I teach and study math with great passion,...
Education & Certification
- Cornell University - Bachelor of Science, Computer Science
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- Spanish
- Spanish 1
- SHSAT
- +25 subjects
Eunki: Syracuse Korean course instructor
...that helps students make sense of things as well as make it somewhat more entertaining and little bit less painful. I view an education in two different lights - it should be a means to an end in ensuring a better career and, ultimately, a better life as it has for the past generation as our parents used it to climb the social ladder. However, people should also realize that learning for the sake of...
Education & Certification
- The University of Texas at Austin - Bachelors, Biology/History
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- German
- Pre-Algebra
- Biostatistics
- +41 subjects
Joo Ree: Syracuse Korean course instructor
...tutoring experience. In college, I worked as a teacher and private tutor for Korean high school students applying for US colleges. As a graduate student, I served as a reading interventionist for K-4th graders for 2 years. I have previous test prep experience as an ACT class teacher and private tutor for a national company. My most recent tutoring experience was for a high school junior in Minneapolis. We worked on homework completion, mostly for...
Education & Certification
- Carleton College - Bachelors, Psychology
- University of Minnesota - Twin Cities - Masters, Educational Psychology
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- Mandarin Chinese
- Psychology
- College Essays
- +29 subjects
Chris: Syracuse Korean course instructor
...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 section, but the forms and patterns of the questions themselves. With thoughtful effort, any student can learn to understand the language of test-taking. As someone lucky enough...
Education & Certification
- Yale University - Current Undergrad, History
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- PSAT Critical Reading
- SAT
- US History
- +53 subjects
Isaac: Syracuse Korean course instructor
Hey! I am a fellow student just like you! Right now, I am attending Wheaton College, but to give you a little more information about my background, I was born and raised in South Korea and attended an International IB...
Education & Certification
- Wheaton College (Illinois) - Bachelor in Arts, Business and Managerial Economics
- Wheaton College (Illinois) - Current Grad Student, Outdoor Education
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- IB Biology
- Test Prep
- Math
- +16 subjects
Doyoung: Syracuse Korean course instructor
...always been working one-on-one or in small groups with students. I love getting to know my students, being able to interact with them individually, and helping them actively engage with the material. Working individually with students also allows me to design lessons specifically for them, taking into account their strengths, struggles, personalities, and interests. Students learn best by actively engaging with the material not just hearing and seeing, but by thinking, speaking, writing, and (most...
Education & Certification
- Houston Community College - Associates, Science and Technology
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- Math
- SAT Mathematics
- TOEFL
- +24 subjects
Eugene: Syracuse Korean course instructor
...I got better at writing is by writing more. And writing about the things that matter to me (which was and is basketball). Slowly, I established my voice, my style, and before I noticed, I became a writer. And it was Professor Ganley who recommended me to be tutor, told me, "You can write for a living." I don't write for a living. I coach basketball now, and before that I taught English in Korea....
Education & Certification
- Middlebury - Bachelor in Arts, Psychology
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- High School English
- Social Sciences
- Elementary School Math
- +23 subjects
Hyun: Syracuse Korean course instructor
...my education in Korea including college degree. Before I came to America in 2002 to relocate, I taught English to children and adults in an English school for 5 years while I enjoyed helping English speaking co- workers learn Korean. I Know what it is like to learn a different language from my own experience learning English as a foreign language. I am known as a patient and helpful Korean teacher in my Korean school...
Education & Certification
- Yong In University - Bachelor of Science, Design and Visual Communications
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- ESL/ELL
- Languages
- English
- +1 subjects
Younji: Syracuse Korean course instructor
...my Master of Education in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) from the University at Buffalo in New York. I also hold a Bachelor of Arts in English Education from Inha University in Incheon, South Korea. To further specialize in Korean language instruction, I completed the Korean Language Teachers Training Program for Foreigners at the Language Education Institute of Seoul National University in February 2010. Additionally, I was awarded the Certificate of Korean Language...
Education & Certification
- University at Buffalo - Bachelor of Education, Teaching English as a Second Language (ESL)
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- Greek
- Languages
Education & Certification
- Northwestern University - Bachelor of Science, Computer Science
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- AP Computer Science A
- SQL
- Microeconomics
- +87 subjects
Caroline: Syracuse Korean course instructor
...fluent in German!). Interests include literature from in various languages, philosophy 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...
Education & Certification
- Columbia University in the City of New York - Bachelor in Arts, English
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- German
- PSAT
- UK A Level Ancient Greek
- +29 subjects
Susie: Syracuse Korean course instructor
As a devoted college student with a strong passion for social media marketing, Youtube content development, and much more. I am truly excited to work as a developing college student. Throughout the past few years, I have tutored students ages 8-18 in history, English, and social studies.
Education & Certification
- College of William and Mary - Bachelor in Arts, Public Policy Analysis
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- Mandarin Chinese
- Social Sciences
- SSAT- Elementary Level
- +57 subjects