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subject: A Brief Introduction On Learning How To Speak Korean For Singaporeans [print this page]


The Korean language has become increasingly popular as a second, or even third, language all over the world. Known as Hangeul, the Korean alphabet and language consists of fourteen consonants and ten vowels, however, if you include the diphthongs and double consonants, there are 40 letters in all. The Korean language is easy to learn because it was designed in a scientific manner. With English and Chinese being widely spoken, Singaporeans may find the influences of these two languages on the Korean language make the process easier. For some, learning the Korean language may be to aid in their career or to expand their understanding of another culture, especially with the growing popularity of K-pop. For Singaporeans, choosing to learn may begin by deciding on which of the Korean language school in Singapore to attend.

Singapore offers a variety of Korean language schools; some are conveniently located, vary in class size, cost and length of study. There are large university settings, smaller community colleges, and small specialized settings dedicated to only the Korean language. Quality teachers are vital, as are the style of class, when making a school, or course related choice. The best guide may be your reasons for learning the Korean language when choosing the style of course you need. Learning for casual conversation in a relaxed setting or for the more in depth whole language skill, the more structured setting. The Korean language courses in Singapore are offered in short sessions, usually ten weeks, and can be customized to teach people of all skill levels. Korean language courses can also be found in the local middle and high schools and some courses are offered online.

In order to learn the basics of the Korean language, there are four vital areas that your school, or course, should include. The first of these is the history of the Korean language and alphabet, including the influences of both the English and Chinese languages. Second, will be learning the basic sentence structure, for accurate word placement. The third crucial area is mastering the writing system and phonetics. The final area involves the most commonly used speech styles. These styles range from a very formal honorific style down to the casual informal style used among friends.

There are several ways to learn the Korean language and doing a bit of research will allow you find the best choice to meet your needs. Singapore offers many choices both in Korean language schools and courses.

by: Phill Rohte




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