
Alice
1 reviews on 1 places
Note: I've recently taken Korean language classes at 3 different institutions: Hills Learning, the Korea Society, and the Korean Culture Center. (I'm writing reviews of all three in case anyone is comparing Korean class options.)
Fuller review to come, as I haven't taken enough classes to form a really specific impression. However, the Korea Society definitely has the largest proportion of heritage Korean learners (aka Korean-Americans), which influences the teaching methodology and class vibe. I think the the most advanced class here is significantly more advanced than the most advanced classes at the other two language schools I've attended.
I think this is probably the best option for heritage learners who grew up hearing or speaking some Korean at home.
Fuller review to come, as I haven't taken enough classes to form a really specific impression. However, the Korea Society definitely has the largest proportion of heritage Korean learners (aka Korean-Americans), which influences the teaching methodology and class vibe. I think the the most advanced class here is significantly more advanced than the most advanced classes at the other two language schools I've attended.
I think this is probably the best option for heritage learners who grew up hearing or speaking some Korean at home.