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Woody Tutor

Practical Business Korean: Basic Course - PART 2

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42.50 USD(per person)

  • Class Type

    Group Class

  • Class Subject

    Intermediate Level, Advanced Level, Workplace Communication

  • Total Number of Study Participants

    0/4

  • Application Period

    2025-11-14 ~ 2025-11-30

  • Total Class Hours

    4 Hours

  • Recommended Number of Studies

    0 Studies

  • Tutor Available Languages

    English, Korean

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■ About the Class

 

This course is designed for learners at TOPIK II (Level 3 or above) who wish to enhance their practical communication skills in Korean for real workplace settings.

 

It focuses on essential expressions and business situations such as meetings, emails, reports, and requests for cooperation.

Through regular “Review and Advanced” sessions, learners can reinforce what they’ve learned and develop confidence in applying Korean effectively in professional contexts.

 

 

  • The full course consists of 16 sessions (60 minutes per session, once a week).
  • For learners with TOPIK Level 3 or above
  • To help learners prepare for each class, study materials will be provided in advance.

 

 

[Notice]

For learners’ convenience, this course is offered in four separate classes:

Part 1(Lessons 1–4), Part 2(Lessons 5–8), Part 3(Lessons 9–12), and Part 4(Lessons 13–16).

 

■ Curriculum Overview

 

[PART 1]

1. Starting Work Life

2. Understanding the Company Structure

3. Beginning Work

4. Review and Advanced Lesson #1

 

[PART 2]  --> This Class

5. Welcoming

6. Company Introduction

7. Signing a Business Agreement

8. Review and Advanced Lesson #2

 

[PART 3]

9. Email and Work Progress

10. Inquiries and Requests for Cooperation

11. Work Reports: Oral and Written

12. Review and Advanced Lesson #3

 

[PART 4]

13. Planning and Preparing for Meetings

14. Starting and Conducting Meetings

15. Follow-up Work and Video Conferencing

16. Review and Advanced Lesson #4

 

■ Key Features

 

  • Practical, Task-Based Learning:
    Focused on real-life workplace situations and expressions that can be used immediately.
  • Enhanced Business Communication Skills:
    Develop the ability to handle key business tasks such as meetings, emails, reports, and requests.
  • Review & Advanced Sessions:
    Regular sessions for review and deeper practice to strengthen fluency and application skills.
  • Cultural Understanding in the Workplace:
    Learn Korean business etiquette and communication styles in organizational contexts.
  • Interactive Practice-Oriented Class:
    Build confidence through role-plays, simulations, and real-situation dialogues.

 

 

■ About the Tutor

 

  • Has over 30 years of corporate experience, including work at major Korean conglomerates.
  • Major in Teaching Korean as a Foreign Language
  • Master’s Degree in Multicultural Education
  • Certified Korean Language Teacher (Level 2)
  • Currently teaching Korean at a Migrant Support Center
  • Instructor at a university lifelong education center and a local community culture school