KOREA 5
Intermediate Modern Korean
Description: Lecture, three hours; discussion, two hours. Enforced requisite: course 4 with grade of C or better or Korean placement test. Not open to students who have learned, from whatever source, enough Korean to qualify for more advanced courses. Continuation of course 4. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 5.0
Units: 5.0
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Winter 2021 - From continuation from the Korean 4-6 series, 전 선생님 is a wonderful professor. She is really nice and always welcoming. She is very lenient, allowing us to submit project late, within reasoning. Attending her office hours have always been a blast because she focus on helping me understand grammar point and improve my Korean speaking skill.
Winter 2021 - From continuation from the Korean 4-6 series, 전 선생님 is a wonderful professor. She is really nice and always welcoming. She is very lenient, allowing us to submit project late, within reasoning. Attending her office hours have always been a blast because she focus on helping me understand grammar point and improve my Korean speaking skill.
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Winter 2022 - This is my 5th time taking Ju Hee 선생님 as the professor for Korean. I'm not native Korean, so I was initially really nervous about being able to cope, but this course is very intuitively structured and has numerous ways to practice and understand the nuances of the language beyond just learning the grammar. I would say, it's a big time commitment. I had more homework for this class than I did for any other classes I took this quarter, spending around 4-5 hours a week just on homework. But I think this is true for every language class, and comparatively this is much easier. The course is structured with 18% being homework and 18% forum assignments (targeted activities using the grammar patterns for the week), 10% attendance (mandatory and very strict), 25% tests, 4% oral interview, and 20% final project.
Winter 2022 - This is my 5th time taking Ju Hee 선생님 as the professor for Korean. I'm not native Korean, so I was initially really nervous about being able to cope, but this course is very intuitively structured and has numerous ways to practice and understand the nuances of the language beyond just learning the grammar. I would say, it's a big time commitment. I had more homework for this class than I did for any other classes I took this quarter, spending around 4-5 hours a week just on homework. But I think this is true for every language class, and comparatively this is much easier. The course is structured with 18% being homework and 18% forum assignments (targeted activities using the grammar patterns for the week), 10% attendance (mandatory and very strict), 25% tests, 4% oral interview, and 20% final project.