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Atlanta International Language Institute

5825 Glenridge Dr

Building 2, Suite 118

Atlanta, GA 30328

404-250-0350

Mon 10 AM
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9:30 PM

Tue

10 AM
- 9:30 PM
Wed 10 AM -9:30 PM
Thu 10 AM -9:30 PM
Fri 10 AM -

9:30 PM

Sat 8:00 AM -6:00 PM

 
Independence Day Weekend
CLOSED Friday 7/3
through Sunday 7/5


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Korean Courses in Atlanta! PDF Print E-mail

KOREAN - (10 WEEKS) – $399.00 - REGISTER

Courses are 10 classes / 20 hours long.

Classes meet once a week for 2 hours at our location.

Each listing below is a separate course.

All classes are open for registration

 

Korean 101 Beginner – July 11th, 2009 – Saturday from 12:00pm to 2:00pm

Korean 101 Beginner – July 16th, 2009 – Thursday from 7:30pm to 9:30pm

Korean 101 Beginner – July 20th, 2009 – Monday from 5:30pm to 7:30pm

Korean 101 Beginner – July 25th, 2009 – Saturday from 10:00am to 12:00pm

Korean 101 Beginner – August 3rd, 2009 – Monday from 7:30pm to 9:30pm 

Korean 101 Beginner – August 11th, 2009 – Tuesday from 5:30pm to 7:30pm 

Korean 101 Beginner – August 20th, 2009 – Thursday from 5:30pm to 7:30pm  

Korean 101 Beginner – August 28th, 2009 – Friday from 7:30pm to 9:30pm   

Korean 101 Beginner – September 18th, 2009 – Friday from 5:30pm to 7:30pm   

 

Korean 102 Beginner – April 18th, 2009 – Saturday from 10:00am to 12:00pm

Korean 102 Beginner – May 4th, 2009 – Monday from 7:30pm to 9:30pm

Korean 102 Beginner – July 21st, 2009 – Tuesday from 7:30pm to 9:30pm

 

Korean 103 Beginner – July 11th, 2009 – Saturday from 10:00am to 12:00pm


 

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Study Korean right here in Atlanta! The Korean community is one of the fastest growing communities in the Atlanta area, and Atlanta International Language Institute is poised to assist business and individuals acquire a working knowledge of the Korean language.

 

ImageGrace Euna Ko - Korean Instructor

Grace received a Bachelor’s degree in Social Work major and Journalism minor from Ewha Womans University in South Korea. After graduating she had worked as a magazine writer and editor in various positions for 11 years in Seoul. She came to the U. S. in 1999 and has lived here ever since. She graduated from the Berkshire Community College in Pittsfield, Massachusetts with perfect 4.0 GPA. She once worked as a graphic designer at “The Berkshire Eagle”, one of the oldest newspaper companies in the country located in Pittsfield, MA. She had lived in MA for almost eight years and moved to metro Atlanta in 2007. She is also a Sunday school teacher and Korean teacher at Korean Presbyterian Church in Marietta. She loves teaching Korean, the very simple and logical alphabet system, to people from another culture as well as Korean-Americans.

 

 

ImageJiyoung Choi - Korean Instructor

Jiyoung received a Bachelors degree of English Literature at KonKuk University in Korea. After graduating she has taught English for 2 years in Korea.

She also completed the Applied Linguistics and English as a Second Language Master’s program at Georgia State University. She taught Korean at the Korean Language School in Atlanta, as well as a basic Korean course at GSU for 1 year. The use of original materials and activities, exposes students to every-day situations.

"From my teaching experience, I learned that it is important to find solution to how to raise students’ motivation to learn the language, how to make them more involved in class for learning, how to give them meaningful lessons.

I have a strong commitment to learners’ needs, intrinsic motivation, and communicative language teaching."

 

 

 

ImageMiYoung Kim - Korean Instructor

Miyoung has a BS in computer science and MA in Applied Linguistics at GSU. She has been teaching Korean over two years including a year at Georgia State University. “Instructional Technology” is her interest, so she always tries to use diverse authentic materials using technology during class. Communicative competence is the most highly prioritized goal of her class.

  

 

 

 

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