课时:520(送200课外辅导)
班型:全日制/周末班
开班人数:4-12人
课程特色:,留韩必备,学完达到韩语四级,韩留学无缝衔接
韩语初级Topik1、2级
课时:200(送80课外辅导)
班型:全日制/周末班
开班人数:4-15人
课程特色:韩国留学本科必备课时数,学完可达到韩语四级水平
韩语中级Topik3、4级
课时:320(送120课外辅导)
班型:全日制/周末班
开班人数:4-12人
课程特色:韩国留学本科必备课时数,学完可达到韩语四级水平
韩语Topik5、6级
课时:400(送160课外辅导)
班型:全日制/周末班
开班人数:4-12人
课程特色:韩国留学硕士必备课时数,学完可达到韩语六级水平
韩语考试强化班
课时:100(送80课外辅导)
班型:全日制/周末班
开班人数:4-12人
课程特色:专业教师考前强化辅导
韩语VIP一对一
课时:20小时起
班型:根据学生需求制定
开班人数:4-15人
课程特色:+外教授课;个性化定制课程,可远程授课;
报一送一课外辅导课
韩语VIP一对一留考课程
课时:400-480小时
班型:根据学生需求制定
开班人数:4-12人
课程特色:+外教授课;6个月内参加相应考试未通过者,0元赠送10%所报课程1对1授课+无限制的0元班课
韩语兴趣班()
课时:200(15%以上外教课)
班型:周末班/晚班
开班人数:6-15人
课程特色:可以掌握基本交流及旅社用语,较注重实用性及口语提高
韩语兴趣班(情景)
课时:1.5小时/次
班型:平时/周末班/晚班
开班人数:2-10人
课程特色:主题情景即用型课程,可学小语种,还可了解实用常识和当地文化。部分课程配有美食品尝或工艺品制作。
主题情景:时尚法语、邂逅法语、红酒品鉴等
重庆韩语培训机构哪里好-费用
韩语字母及发音
<Korean Language has 14 basic consonants and 10 pure vowels. But there are also 5 double consononants and 11
compound vowels.>
A - Consonants
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? (14 basic consonants)
? ? ? ? ? ( 5 double consonants)
B - Vowels
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?(10 pure vowels)
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? (11 compound vowels)
# How to make?
A+B = ? (?+?), ? (?+?), ? (?+?)
A+B+A = ? (?+?+?), ? (?+?+?), ? (?+?+?)
A+B+B = ? (?+?+?), ? (?+?+?), ? (?+?+?)
A+B+A+A = ? (?+?+?+?), ? (?+?+?+?), ? (?+?+?+?)
A+B+B+A(+A) = ? (?+?+?+?), ? (?+?+?+?), ? (?+?+?+?+?)
# How to Pronounce?
1. Vowels
? /a/? /eo/? /o/? /u/? /eu/? /i/? /ae/? /e/
? /ya/? /yeo/? /yo/? /yu/ ? /yae/? /ye/
? /wa/? /wae/? /wo/? /we/? /oe/? /wi/? /ui/
2. Consonants
? - It’s read as /gi-yeok/. When we combine this with the vowels, we have:
? - sound like "gar" in "gargle"
? - sound like "gir" in "girl"
? - sound like "go" in "gore"
? - sound like "goo" in "goose"
? - sound like " goo" in "good"
? - sound like "gi" in "give"
? - sound like "ge" in "get"
? - sound like "ga" in "gag"
? - It’s read as /ni-eun/. When we combine this with the vowels, we have:
? - - sound like "nar" in "narcotic"
? - sound like "ner" in "nerve"
? - sound like "no" in "note"
? - sound like "noo" in "noose"
? - sound like "noo" in "nook"
? - sound like "knee"
? - sound like "ne" in "negative"
? - sound like "na" in "natty"
? - It’s read as /di-geut/. When we combine this with the vowels, we have:
? - sound like "dar" in "darn"
? - sound like "dir" in "dirt"
? - sound like "do" in "dog"
? - sound like "do"
? - *can’t be found in English
? - sound like "di" in "disk"
? - sound like "de" in "dedicate"
? - sound like "da" in "daddy"
? - It’s read as /ri-eul/. When we combine this with the vowels, we have:
? - sound like "ra" in "rather"
? - sound like "ru" in "Russia"
? - sound like "ro" in "robe"
? - sound like "roo" in "rooster"
? - *can’t be found in English
? - sound like "ri" in "ring"
? - sound like "re" in "revel"
? - sound like "ra" in "rat"
? - It’s read as /mi-eum/. When we combine this with the vowels, we have:
? - sound like "mar" in "market"
? - sound like "mer" in "merchant"
? - sound like "mo" in "mall"
? - sound like " moo" in "mood"
? - *can’t be found in English
? - sound like "me"
? - sound like "me" in "met"
? - sound like "ma" in "man"
? - It’s read as /bi-eub/. When we combine this with the vowels, we have:
? - sound like "bar"
? - sound like "bir" in "birth"
? - sound like "bo" in "bore"
? - sound like "boo"
? - sound like "boo" in "book"
? - sound like "be"
? - sound like "be" in "best"
? - sound like "ba" in "bat"
? - It’s read as /si-yot/. When we combine this with the vowels, we have:
? - sound like "sar" in "sardine"
? - sound like "sur" in "surf"
? - sound like "so" in "soul"
? - sound like "soo" in "soothe"
? - *can’t be found in English
? - sound like "ci" in "city"
? - sound like "se" in "send"
? - sound like "sa" in "sand"
? - It’s read as /i-eung/.
The vowels are not written alone. So,when there is no initial consonant at te beginning of syllables,
the ? is always written; The ? has no sound value.
? - It’s read as /ji-eut/. When we combine this with the vowels, we have:
? - sound like "jar"
? - sound like "jer" in "jerk"
? - sound like "joe"
? - sound like "jui" in "juice"
? - *can’t be found in English
? - sound like "ji" in "jig"
? - sound like "je" in "jelly"
? - sound like "ja" in "jam"
? /chi-eut/, ? /ki-eok/, ? /ti-geut/, ? /pi-eub/ - are from ?, ?, ?, ?
The pronounce ? and ? have a difference with ’ch’ and ’j’ (eg. ? /cha/, ? /ja/)
The pronounce ? and ? have a difference with ’k’ and ’g’ (eg. ? /ka/, ? /ga/)
The pronounce ? and ? have a difference with ’t’ and ’d’ (eg. ? /ta/, ? /da/)
The pronounce ? and ? have a difference with ’p’ and ’b’ (eg. ? /pa/, ? /ba/)
? - It’s read as /hi-eung/. It is pronounced /h/ as in the English word "hike."
Etc...
? "ya" in "yard"
? "ya" in "yank"
? "yu" in "yummy"
? "ye" in "yes"
? "yo" in "yodel"
? "you"
? "wa" in "want"
? "were"
? "wa" in "way"
? "wi" in "wing"
?,? "wa" in "wag"
? "uy"
