June 18 – July 23, 2026
(June 18, 25, July 2, 9, 16, 23)
6 weeks / 6 class hours
Thursdays 1 hour
4-5pm Eastern; 3-4pm Central; 2-3pm Mountain; 1-2pm Pacific
Instructor: Min
Location: Online via Zoom
Level: Any
Age: Teens 13-17/18
Class Size: Minimum 3 students; Maximum 5 students
About this class: Mastering the Korean Alphabet is not necessarily difficult but it does need frequent repetition to get comfortable reading and writing! Since the romanization of the Korean language is difficult and inconsistent, it is essential to learn the Korean Alphabet before anything else. This course is made for students who are starting Korean from zero but can also be perfect for students who have already started studying Korean but want more practice getting comfortable with the alphabet. Syllabus may change slightly depending on students’ needs.
*It is recommended for students to invest 20-30 minutes per week outside of class to do assignments to get the best out of this course.
Materials Needed: All materials will be provided.
What can I expect to learn? The entire Korean alphabet – All basic consonants, double consonants, vowels, combined vowels, final consonants, and a few basic words
Syllabus:
Week 1: Basic consonants + Double Consonants
Week 2: Basic Vowels
Week 3: Combined Vowels
Week 4: Review + Basic words
Week 5: Final consonants
Week 6: Review + Basic words
Cost: $100
Payments options are as follows:
Pay in full today: $100 ($75 before May 1!)
Hold your spot and pay the rest by June 15, 2026: $125 ($50 deposit now. Additional $75 paid by May 1, 2026).
Payment is accepted by credit/debit card, Venmo, Zelle, and Paypal.
Interested, but still have questions? Email info@LaurensLanguageLessons.com or call/text message 281-433-5659
Doesn’t fit your schedule? Click here to join our waitlist or request a future class!
about the instructor
Hello! I’m Min, a native Korean teacher. I have a BA in English Literature and studied Teaching Korean as a Foreign Language in grad school. I have also successfully completed the CELTA (Certificated in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) program to hone my teaching skills.
I have been teaching Korean for over 10 years and have taught in South Korea, Mexico, and now the US. My students have come from all walks of life, including 5 year-old preschoolers to college students, corporate executives, Korean heritages students, and many more!
I believe that my biggest strength as a teacher comes from the fact that I’ve been a language learner myself for years. By so much trial and error, I am fluent in English and have good knowledge of Spanish, French, and Japanese. I have also dabbled in a handful of languages, including Italian, Portuguese, Hebrew, and Chinese. Currently, I am learning American Sign Language. While learning and teaching, I continue to test out my methods and am not afraid to experiment with different approaches. More importantly, I completely understand my students’ excitement and frustration that comes with learning a new language.
Aside from language learning, I find pleasure in drinking hot coffee and listening to fireplace audio, pretending it’s winter all year round, while watching Christmas movies.
