Children’s Fun Korean Classes (Spring 2023)

Registration is Now OPEN for our 2023 Spring Session Korean Classes.
Spring Session 2023: April 3, 2023 -June 12, 2023
No Classes on Memorial Day, May 29, 2023
All classes, except as noted, will be held online via Zoom. Our nationally recognized program is now accepting students throughout the country on a first come, first serve basis. Our classes are dynamic LIVE CLASS – this is not a self-study course nor is it module based learning. Our interactive classes are designed for young Korean learners.

We are the only institute in nation to receive designation by BOTH the United States government and the Korean government for the teaching of Korean language. Our classes have been featured on NBC News America and in various other media outlets.
Since Korean American Center is a designated King Sejong Institute, all our instructors are certified by the South Korean Government to teach Korean as a foreign language.
Did you know that Korean is considered a “critical language” according to the United States government?
“Critical language” is a term used in the to designate languages for which there is large demand for language professionals but little supply. We believe the earlier children learn Korean, the better positioned they will be for the future.
SPRING 2023 CLASS SCHEDULE
April 3, 2023 (Monday) – June 12, 2023 (Monday) / No Class May 29
Most of our weekday classes will be held twice per week. We have found that for young beginning level Korean learners, students learn and retain more when classes are held twice per week, versus the same amount of time once per week.
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The cost of our 10-week program is $325 plus $10 technology fee. Program includes materials that will be send via email. No additional books will be required.
Class | Day(s) | Time (PST unless noted) | First Day/Last Day | Format |
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PreK/TK (4yr-5yr) – 30 min | Monday & Wednesday | 1:00 PM (4:00 PM EST) – 1:30 PM (4:30 PM EST) | April 3, 2023- June 12, 2023 | Zoom |
K-1st Grade-New | Monday & Wednesday | 2:00 PM (5:00 PM EST) – 2:45 PM (5:45 PM EST) | April 3, 2023- June 12, 2023 | Zoom |
K-1st Grade Continuing (Class for returning students with two or more semesters) | Monday & Wednesday | 2:00 PM (5:00 PM EST) – 2:45 PM (5:45 PM EST) | April 3, 2023- June 12, 2023 | Zoom |
K-2nd Grade-Continuing Session (IN PERSON) | Tuesday | 3:15 PM – 4:30 PM | April 4, 2023- June 13, 2023 | In Person |
2nd – 4th Grade -New | Monday & Wednesday | 3:00 PM (6:00 PM EST) – 3:45 PM (6:45 PM EST) | April 3, 2023- June 12, 2023 | Zoom |
2nd – 4th Grade Continuing Basic (Class for returning students with one or more semesters) | Monday & Wednesday | 3:00 PM (6:00 PM EST) – 3:45 PM (6:45 PM EST) | April 3, 2023- June 12, 2023 | Zoom |
2nd – 3rd Grade Continuing (Class for returning students with three or more semesters) | Monday & Wednesday | 3:00 PM (6:00 PM EST) – 3:45 PM (6:45 PM EST) | April 3, 2023- June 12, 2023 | Zoom |
4th – 5th Grade – New | Monday & Wednesday | 4:00 PM (7:00 PM EST) – 4:45 PM (7:45 PM EST) | April 3, 2023- June 12, 2023 | Zoom |
6th – 11th Grade -New | Monday & Wednesday | 5:00 PM (8:00 PM EST) – 5:45 PM (8:45 PM EST) | April 3, 2023- June 12, 2023 | Zoom |
4th – 5th Grade – Continuing | Tuesday & Thursday | 5:00 PM (8:00 PM EST) – 5:45 PM (8:45 PM EST) | April 4, 2023- June 13, 2023 | Zoom |
6th – 8th Grade Continuing (Class for returning students with three or more semesters) | Saturday | 10:00 AM (1:00 PM EST) – 11:30 PM – 2:30 PM EST) | April 3, 2023- June 12, 2023 | Zoom |
6th – 12th Grade New | Saturday | 1:00 PM (4:00 PM EST) – 2:30 PM (5:30 PM EST) | April 3, 2023- June 12, 2023 | Zoom |
5th – 11th Grade Continuing (Class for returning students with one or more semesters) | Saturday | 3:00 PM (6:00 PM EST) – 4:30 PM (7:30 PM EST) | April 3, 2023- June 12, 2023 | Zoom |
Sibling discount: Take an additional $50 off each student after the first student enrolled in either our Children or Youth classes.
Description of Classes
Winter 2022 Children & Youth
- ACTFL: Novice Low
- Prerequisite: None
- ACTFL: Novice Mid
- Prerequisite: Returning students should enroll in this class or students who have proficiency in the topics covered in the first session. Students must already recognize basic vowels and consonants of Hangul.
- ACTFL: Novice Low
- Prerequisite: None
- ACTFL: Novice Mid
- Prerequisite: Returning students should enroll in this class or students who have proficiency in the topics covered in Level 1. Students must already know Hangul and be able to sound out basic syllables.
- ACTFL: Novice Mid
- Prerequisite: Returning students should enroll in this class or students who have experience with the topics covered in previous level. Students must already know Hangul and be able to sound out basic syllables.
- ACTFL: Novice Low
- Prerequisite: None
- ACTFL: Novice Mid
- Prerequisite: Returning students should enroll in this class or students who have experience with the topics covered in previous level. Students must already know Hangul and be able to sound out basic syllables.

About Our Program 한국학교
Our classes are aligned with ACTFL (American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Language World-Readiness Standards for Learning Languages. Our classes, unless otherwise noted, are at the Novice Low and Novice Mid level based on ACTFL Proficiency Benchmarks.


Through incorporating 21st century technology, Students will be able to increase their Korean language proficiency, critical thinking and problem solving skills.

In addition to learning the language, students will learn about aspects of Korean culture and history through activity based learning. It is our goal that students develop a sense of pride and appreciation of their Korean heritage.
Class Location:
All Classes, with the exception of our Book Club Korean Classes, will take place via Zoom. Please make sure your students have access to a computer with a camera and microphone.
FAQ’s
Why Learn Korean?
Korean is an increasingly important language on the world stage. Korea has one of the world’s largest and most innovative economies. The Korean cultural impact around the world is representative of the continued growth of Asian influence in America.
Because Korean is still not a widely taught language, there will be a shortage of Americans who can speak Korean. Learning Korean connects your child to 75 million people worldwide and will provide your child them with greater opportunities in a 21st century global environment.
Will learning a second language be confusing for my child?
No. Learning a second language does not cause language confusion, language delay or cognitive deficit, which have been concerns in the past. In fact, according to studies at the Cornell Language Acquisition Lab (CLAL), students who learn a second language can maintain attention despite outside stimuli better than children who know only one language. Students in the process of learning a second language that have been evaluated on standardized testing procedures used in schools, received higher scores in more than just the verbal aspect of the tests. They also scored higher in math.
Will my child’s academic learning be compromised by spending time learning Korean?
No. Students are likely to have higher levels of academic success throughout school. When a students learns a second language, it not only activates the components of the brain that are responsible for verbal and written communication, but it also activates the areas of the brain that are directly responsible for reasoning, thinking, and numeric understanding. As a result, the student is capable of excelling in virtually every area of their academic careers.
TERMS (Please read before registering):
- Fees are non-refundable (except in the case of class cancellation by KAC). Please do not register if you are unsure.
- Fees are non-transferable to another semester. No Credits will be given for missed classes. Since we are a nonprofit organization, we do not have the administrative capacity to handle these requests.


