If you're interested in learning Korean, or would like to develop your existing skills, Varsity Tutors can get you enrolled in a Tulsa Korean course that can provide you with the support and feedback you may need to reach for your goals. Language learning can be difficult and necessitate consistent practice, and traditional classrooms may not always give students the opportunity to use their Korean regularly enough to develop true proficiency. A Tulsa Korean course will give you access to an online classroom, where you'll be taught by an expert Korean instructor and can practice your the language alongside other learners at your level. Whether you're a University of Tulsa student looking for some extra practice, a Union High School student interested in picking up a new language early in life, a student at any other area school, or even an experienced professional looking to add a new skill to your resume, we can find a course that fits your needs.
How will a Tulsa Korean class help me study?
There are about 75 million Korean speakers worldwide, most of them in South Korea and North Korea. However, there are communities of Korean speakers as far afield as the United States, Russia, China, and Japan as well. Korean is what's known as a language isolate, or a language that has no clear or direct connections to any other extant language, although some scholars theorize that Japanese may be related. Korean can seem very unfamiliar at first, but a Tulsa Korean class can help you break ground as you study this unique language.
The first thing that may throw off English speaking learners is Korean sentence structures, which can seem reversed to many people. Korean sentences have to end with either an adjective or a verb, so, where in English you might say "I drove the car," in Korean the sentence might be closer to "I the car drove." How the ending of a sentence is conjugated can contain other information, too, like an indication of tense and whether the sentence is expressed positively or negatively, so you'll have to pay careful attention to the conclusion of phrases.
Korean also uses a variety of speech levels that indicate formality of address, depending on who you're speaking to and how respectful you intend to be. While Korean doesn't take plurality or subjectivity (first-person, second-person, and so on) into account while conjugating verbs, you will have to know how speech level affects the conjugation of verbs you're using, and how to maintain a consistent level of formality across a sentence. A Korean class can also cover general topics like pronunciation, commonly used phrases and vocabulary, and even a bit of Korean culture and history.
All of this will be presented to you entirely online in a virtual classroom. You'll be able to speak with and see your instructor and your classmates over video, and you'll engage in collaborative activities, group discussions, and teacher-led lessons. By speaking Korean with other students at your level you'll be able to work on your vocabulary and grammatical mastery, and also become more comfortable using Korean in conversation, so you can feel confident about using your Korean outside of the classroom. Group learning like this has been shown to improve the ability of students to acquire new information and to retain information in the long run. However, we know that working one-on-one with an expert can be helpful as well, so a Tulsa Korean class will let you reserve private study time with your Korean instructor so you can really dig into any material that you're struggling with and get caught up. The class is designed to provide you with many avenues to pursuing success, no matter your skill level or learning style.
一个在线课程也否定了美军陆军需要te, which adds convenience and can save you time and money, and, as learning Korean depends so heavily on the amount of time and effort you invest into practicing the language, having your course available from anywhere you have internet access may improve your learning outcomes as well. By reducing barriers between you and a Korean language learning environment, a Tulsa Korean course can support your efforts to invite more Korean into your life, so you can build mastery and attain your goals. Online courses also allow for more course times to be available, so if you're a Booker T. Washington High School student bogged down with sports and extracurricular activities who'd like to learn Korean, we can find a time later in the night or on the weekends that can accommodate you. The same holds true whether you're a college student who'd prefer something early in the morning or a working professional who'd like to fit a course into a break in their day. All sorts of learners are welcome.
How can I enroll?
Give Varsity Tutors a call today and we'll be able to talk to you about your needs, discuss scheduling, and get you signed up for a Tulsa Korean course that may transform the way you see Korean. Courses start every month, so you may be on the cusp of a learning experience that can take your studies to a whole new level. Reach out and let us help you strive for success in Korean.
Timothy: Tulsa Korean course instructor
…me? 3 reasons: I have experience and qualifications, I tailor my lessons to what you need, and I understand the point of view of the student. I have a master's degree in teaching ESL and French, and I have taught for almost 30 years. I've taught everyone from kindergartners to senior citizens, I've taught in schools, in companies and hospitals and one-on-one. I've taught English, Japanese, French and Spanish. My experience allows me to tailor...
Education & Certification
- Emory University- Bachelor in Arts, French
- School for International Training- Master of Arts Teaching, English
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- Japanese
- Conversational French
- ESL/ELL
- +19 subjects
Zandria: Tulsa Korean course instructor
I have many effective methods of helping any student better understand any subject, even if it seems impossible. Impossible is what I specialize in. I will turn whatever mountain you're facing into something you laugh at as you look forward to your next one.
Education & Certification
- University of Providence - Bachelor in Arts, Art History, Criticism, and Conservation
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- AP Art History
- Expository Writing
- Poetry
- +24 subjects
Jeanna: Tulsa Korean course instructor
…foster a profound belief that a good education was crucial to your future. Since then, I have tried to encourage other students to strive 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...
Education & Certification
- University of Florida- Bachelors, Psychology
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- Chemistry
- Spanish 1
- GED Math
- +57 subjects
AJ: Tulsa Korean course instructor
…like to develop a unique tutoring style. This most often ranges from focusing on being able to explain concepts in words, to taking a more visual approach and looking at the big picture, to working through problems to figure out areas of difficulty. In my free time, I really enjoy playing alto saxophone and electric guitar, as well as working out at the gym and swimming laps in the pool. I have also been known...
Education & Certification
- Boston University- Bachelor of Science, Neuroscience
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- SAT Subject Test in Chemistry
- College Algebra
- English
- +73 subjects
Gregory: Tulsa Korean course instructor
空……放松和容纳,但直接和impact-driven.... Get to know their background and the best way they retain information.... Provide self-prep materials, and evaluate their performance.... Show impact of results and progress.... Find alternative approaches, and practice.... Help them practice reading and understand main concepts.... Give them effective instruction, but also time.... Provide fun examples or real-life applications.... Asking questions throughout teaching the session.... With conversation about the subject and practice-test results.... What is their most effective way of learning, and what are their biggest struggles and strengths?
Education & Certification
- University of Chicago- Bachelors, Economics
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- ACT Reading
- Middle School Math
- SSAT- Upper Level
- +38 subjects
Haeun : Tulsa Korean course instructor
…much of a biology background myself. I was still taking AP biology class while she was taking the general biology. I wasn't even the best student in that AP class, but my AP biology teacher approached me and asked me to sit down with that friend after school and tutor her in preparation for her up coming biology exam. Even though I was lacking myself, I remember reviewing all my notes ahead of time and...
Education & Certification
- University of Washington-Seattle Campus- Bachelors, Biology, General
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- High School Biology
- Microbiology
- English
- +12 subjects
Chris: Tulsa Korean course instructor
…接受一个数字,来自哈sty answers to abstract questions, can play such a huge role in your future. My own 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...
Education & Certification
- Yale University- Current Undergrad, History
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- SAT Subject Tests
- Math
- SAT Subject Test in Mathematics Level 1
- +53 subjects
Matthew: Tulsa Korean course instructor
…I received my Bachelor of Sciences in Anthropology and Human Biology with a minor in Predictive Health. After I graduated, I worked as a laboratory assistant at a cardiology lab at Emory University School of Medicine. While I am interested in chemistry, math among others in STEM, I am very passionate about biotechnology and general biology including genetics, physiology, and cell biology. As an aspiring dentist, I am currently working towards getting a dental degree....
Education & Certification
- Emory University- Bachelors, Anthropology and Human Biology
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- ACT Math
- Homework Support
- 1st Grade
- +71 subjects
Jason: Tulsa Korean course instructor
…in high school. I tutored students Algebra, Geometry, and Calculus. As I was working as a tutor, I discovered that I am very patient 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...
Education & Certification
- University of North Florida- Current Undergrad, Chemistry
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- College Chemistry
- Middle School Math
- CLEP
- +20 subjects
Hanjun: Tulsa Korean course instructor
…passion for the topic that they are teaching. Through active learning methods, my students will become content experts and develop independent learning habits that will allow them to be academically successful. I practice what I teach- I am a 4.0 premedical student at Rice University majoring in Biochemistry and Cell Biology as well as Sports Medicine. I received a perfect score of 2400 on the SAT and a perfect score of 36 on the ACT...
Education & Certification
- Rice University- Bachelor of Science, Biochemistry
Subject Expertise
- Korean
- High School English
- SAT Subject Test in Chemistry
- SAT
- +75 subjects