Group classes
Group classes are guided sessions where you learn Korean
together with other (foreign) learners.
Group classes move at a shared pace, so everyone has time to understand, practice, and grow together.
If you’re looking for a more intensive or fast-paced experience,
private classes are usually a better fit.
Learning Korean with others can make the journey feel less lonely.
In group classes, you can:
✓ practice speaking in a safe environment
✓ learn from questions other learners ask
✓ realize you’re not the only one struggling
✓ stay motivated with friends with the same goal
Many learners find that group learning helps them feel more confident over time.
Two types of group classes
I offer two types of group classes, depending on how you want to learn Korean:
– Speaking-focused classes, for practicing spoken Korean
– Standard classes, for all around learning including grammars.
Below is an overview of the group classes,
including what’s currently available and what’s still in planning.
SPEAKING-FOCUSED CLASSES
Speaking Lab
Everyday Topics
A speaking-focused group class for learners who want to talk more comfortably about everyday situations and familiar topics.
This class focuses on:
– expressing simple ideas clearly
– speaking without overthinking
– building confidence in daily conversations
High-Beginner to Mid-Intermediate
Complex Topics
Speaking Lab
A speaking-focused group class for learners who want to discuss more detailed ideas, opinions, and abstract topics in Korean.
This class focuses on:
– organizing thoughts more clearly
– expressing opinions and reasoning
– sounding more natural and precise
Mid-Intermediate to Advanced
STANDARD CLASSES
Standard classes are guided learning sessions with more structure.
These classes focus on understanding Korean step by step, using materials and explanations to build a strong foundation.
SEASONAL
A time-limited intensive group class focused on different specific topics.
ahh.. then which one should I choose?
Choose Speaking-focused classes,
if you want regular speaking practice and confidence building.
Choose Standard classes,
if you prefer guided learning with materials and a slower, structured approach.