In-house Course
- Want employees to speak basic Korean conversation for selling items?
- Want employees to speak (no need to learn read and write) Korean to greet/entertain customers?
- Want employees to learn read, write and speak Korean for long term learning?
Then, I will customise the lesson according to your need and go to your company/organisation to teach Korean to employees.
I have conducted In-house course at
i) Sam Sung Electronics(Year 2012)
ii) Uni Credit Bank (Year 2013)
iii) Cheil Singapore (Year 2013)
iv) Korea Tourism Organization (2010- ongoing), CJ Korea Express (Feb 2016 -April 2017), Gardens by the Bay (July 2017 ~ August 2017)
Sample Note
First Lesson -Greeting
Hello! /an-nyeong-ha-se-yo/
/an-nyeong-ha-sim-ni-kka/ in more formal way
Pattern 1: It is Noun.
Noun + /im-ni-da/
/imnida/ is noun polite form and comes after the “Noun”
ex: It is Kimchi. /Kimchi imnida/
Hello! /An-nyeong-ha-se-yo/
I /jeo/ Name + /im-ni-da/
Name is a “noun” so /imnida/ comes after the “Name”
ex:
Hello, I am _________.
/An-nyeong-ha-se-yo/. /jeo-neun ____ imnida/
Hello, I am Manse.
/An-nyeong-ha-se-yo/. /jeo-neun Manse-imnida/
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Good bye(=go well) /an-nyeong-hi ga-se-yo/
Good bye(=stay well) /an-nyeong-hi gye-se-yo/
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Thank you. /gam-sa-ham-ni-da/
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You are welcome /cheon-ma-ne-yo/
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I am sorry. /mi-an-ham-ni-da/
= (more polite ) /joe-song-ham-ni-da/
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It’s okay. /gwen-cha-na-yo/
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Excuse me. /sil-lye-ham-ni-da/
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Hello! (over the phone) /yeo-bo-se-yo/
Yes /ye, ne/
No /a-ni-yo/
/i-reu-mi mweo-eyo/ : What is your name?
/seong-ha-mi eo-tteo-ke doe-se-yo/: What is your name? in honorific form
(to customer, elderly an